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![tfe no thumb Serbian Scholar Gojko Subotić Confirms the Greek Character of Ohrid Archbishopric [28 IV 2009]](http://history-of-macedonia.com/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/thumbnail-for-excerpts/tfe_no_thumb.png) 18 April 2009, Serbian scholar Gojko Subotić, hosted by MANU*, states that the historical Ohrid Archbishopric had a Greek cultural character.
*"Makedonska Akademija na Naukite i Umetnostite" ("Macedonian Academy of Arts and Sciences"), highest academic institution of FYROM.
From the Youtube Channel of Srbolog
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By Miltiades Elia Bolaris
A 2007 article by the Greek political scientist Constantinos Holevas, originally published in Antibaro, a Greek magazine made its re-appearance in the Akritas Macedonian blog recently. http://akritas-history-of-makedonia.blogspot.com/
It is titled "The importance of the name and Byzantine Diplomacy".
Professor Holevas reminded us in this article that the Byzantines never called their state Byzantium. ... Tags: byzantine, constantinople, constantinos holevas, Diplomacy, eastern roman empire, macedonia, macedonian issues, Miltiades Elia Bolaris, roman empire
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 The Third Macedonian War and the Battle of Pydna (168 BC)
The great conflict which determined the fate of ancient Greece
by John Foss
Visitors to Greece may be aware of the history of Athens and the "Golden Era" of Pericles. It was here that European civilisation can be said to have been born. Here was the cradle ... Tags: Aimilios Pavlos, athens, Greece, J Foss, macedonia, Macedonian king Perseas, Macedonian Wars, pydna, roman empire
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