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Deductions and explanation of the term 'barbaroi'
The deductions are the following. The Macedonians and the Magnesians lived 'around Pieria and Olympus', which I take to be the high ground where there were fine summer pastures. Each spoke its own dialect of Greek. The dialects were related to one another. But both were different from ... Tags: barbarians, barbaroi, Epirus, history, macedonia, macedonians, magnesians, molossians, N.G.L Hammond, orestae, strabo, thucydides, upper macedonia
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One of the usual arguments being raised by the few supporters of the alleged non-Greekness of ancient Macedonians mention references by Isocrates in his letter to Philip II of Macedon. Specifically the usage by Isocrates of the phrases "Αλλόφυλον το Γένος", "Ουχ Ομοφύλου γένους". We are going to examine the validity of this argument and whether it constitutes an ... Tags: Alexander the Great, Ancient Macedonia, ancient macedonians, Ancient Sources, athenians, demosthenes, doric, greekness, heracleids, isocrates, Ομόφυλου γένους, Αλλόφυλον γένος, Letter, other Greeks, Peloponesian, Philip II of Macedon, phrases, thucydides
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Total ignorance or deliberate forgery (Greece - Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
Australian Macedonian Advisory Council
August 25, 2009
This article is a rebuttal to Gandeto´s "Macedonia was never a part of the ancient Hellenic city-states"
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/115377
In his last delirium Gandeto reached such levels of Goebelism using audacious lies and blatant distortions of historical sources, that even the ... Tags: Alexander the Great, alexandros, amac, american chronicle, Ancient Macedonia, Australian Macedonian Advisory Council, gandeto, greeks, herodotus, kapetan Doukas, macedonia, propaganda, slavs, thucydides
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 Andreas Willi has written a rebuttal of sorts (pdf) to the letter of the Macedonia Evidence Initiative. It is an extremely interesting piece of doublethink, and as such, it is useful to address in some detail.
Willi (henceforth W.) writes:
The internet documentation which is referred to in the letter may be right when it sees nothing ... Tags: alexander, Alexander the Great, Americans, Ancient Macedonia, ancient macedonians, andreas willi, Antigonos Gonatas Egypt, greekness, greeks, macedonia, Paionia, Paionians, thucydides
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The Birth of a Clone State
Part II
By Georgios Gialtouridis
The term clone is derived from κλών (klon), the Greek word for twig or branch, referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig.
According to Herodotus’ The Histories, during the 8th century B.C. the Argeads (Αργεάδαι) migrated north from the Greek city ... Tags: alexander, argeads, fyrom, gialtouridis, gligorov, herodotus, maleski, pan-slavism, slavs, thucydides, veselinov
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1. [Diodorus Siculus 17.1.5]
“Alexander’s ancestry went back to Heracles on his father’s side, while through his mother he was related to the Aeacids.”
2. [Plutarch, Alexander 2.1-2]
“As for Alexander’s family, it is firmly established that he was descended from Heracles through Caranus on his father’s side and from Aeacus through Neoptolemus on his mother’s. ... Tags: Alexander the Great, ancestry, Argos, arrian, diodorus, Greece, heracles, herodotus, history, macedonia, pella, perseus, polybius, temenids, thessalians, thucydides
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