
We have been accustomed in this blog to reading groundless claims from Albanian Nationalists regarding an alleged connection between Ancient Macedonians and Illyrians. While all the available archaeological and literary evidence makes it explicit that Ancient Macedonians and their Barbarian Illyrian neighbours shared nothing in common - except a common border - it has becoming tiresome to point out the obvious again ...
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You Can Understand the BibleTM
by Dr. Bob Utley, retired professor of Hermeneutics (Bible interpretation)
http://www.ibiblio.org/freebiblecommentary/pdf/EN/kings_events.pdf
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*Ulrich Wilcken, “Alexander the Great (The Norton Library) ”,
page 89
Alexander undertook as his first duty the liberation of the Greek cities of Asia Minor from the Persian yoke.
page 91
Everywhere the liberation from Persian rule was greeted with enthusiasm, and Alexander celebrated as the liberator.
page 94
The first point of the Panhellenic program had been quickly achieved: the ...
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To the Greeks, what was beautiful was holy; to the Jews, what was holy was beautiful. These views were bound to clash.
by Rabbi Ken Spiro
The 4th century BCE has been eventful for the Jewish people:
Exiled to Babylon, they witness the fall of a mighty empire before their very eyes as the Persians invade.
Permitted to ...
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