Posts Tagged “makedones”
Nov
03
2009
Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos:A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech – Historical BackgroundPosted by Admin in Ancient Historians, ancient macedonian cities, ancient macedonian ethnicity, Ancient Macedonian History, Ancient Macedonian Kings, Archaeology, Articles, General News![]() Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Historical Background Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: The Macedonian dialect Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: The language of Katadesmos Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Remarks on Katadesmos and Conclusion Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Bibliography Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech Marcus A. Templar Historical Background The Deluge It is a valid argument ... Tags: barbarian, caranus, deucalion, Dorians, Greece, greeks, hellenic, hellenic speakers, hyllus, katadesmos, macedonian speech, macedonians, makednians, makedones, migrations, olympus
Jul
28
2009
Letter to the Editor of Washington Post by a ReaderPosted by Admin in E-mails from readers![]() Mr Whitlock I'm writing to you regarding your recent article published on Washington post on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 concerning the Macedonian issue. I'm one of those people that you and others unfortunately have choose to ignore, either because of ignorance or deliberately. I hope in your article we're talking about the first case. This group ... Tags: Alexander the Great, ancient macedonians, Aristotle, Bucephalus, Chalkidiki, eastern roman empire, ethnic Macedonians, fyrom, Gligorijevic, Greece, Greek Macedonia, hellenic republic, macedonia, makedones, mexico, Navajo, nimitz, quebuec, skopje, slavs, steven miller, texas, vasko, washington post
Jan
24
2008
Greek Encyclopaedia “Helios” of 19th Dec. 1947Posted by Admin in FYROM Human Rights, Skopjan Propaganda![]() Another evidence that shatters the totally absurb claims of FYROM propaganda about banning of the term "Macedonia" in Greece prior to 1988 is "Helios". "Helios" was a Greek Encyclopaedia whose full title was "Neoteron Egkyclopaediko Lexikon Helios". It was renamed from "The Weekly Encyclopaedic Review 'Helios' and it was published in Athens between 1945 and 1960. In its edition ... Tags: Encyclopaedia, greeks, helios, macedonians, makedones
Jun
04
2006
The Language of ancient MacedoniansPosted by Admin in ancient macedonian ethnicity, Ancient Macedonian History, Language![]() What language did these "Macedones" speak? The name itself is Greek in root and in ethnic termination. It probably means 'highlanders,' and it is comparable to Greek tribal names such as 'Orestai' amd 'Oreitai,' meaning 'mountain-men.' A reputedly earlier variant, 'Maketai,' has the same root, which means 'high,' as in the Greek adjective 'makednos' or ... Tags: aeolic dialect, ancient, Greek Language, hammond, Language, macedones, macedonians, magnetes, makedones, Orestai |

























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