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Vardar Banovina

Vardar Banovina

Vardar Banovina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Map of the Vardar Banovina Map showing Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 (The Vardar Banovina is coloured green, on the lower right part of the map) The Vardar Banovina or Vardar Banate or Vardarska Banovina (Serbo-Croatian: Vardarska banovina, Вардарска бановина) was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. It […]

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Macedon (town), New York

Macedon (town), New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Macedon (disambiguation). Macedon is a town in Wayne County, New York, United States. The population was 8,688 at the 2000 census. The town is named after the ancient Macedonian Kingdom of Macedon, the birthplace of Alexander the Great. The Town of Macedon is in the southwest corner […]

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Philip II of Macedon (Wikipedia)

Philip II of Macedon (Wikipedia)

Philip II of Macedon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   Philip II Basileus of Macedon Bust of Philip II of Macedon Reign 359 BC – 336 BC Greek Φίλιππος Born 382 BC Birthplace Pella, Macedon Died October, 336 BC (aged 46) Place of death Aigai, Macedon Buried Aigai, Macedon Predecessor Amyntas IV Successor Alexander the Great Wives Audata Phila Nicesipolis […]

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Christianization of Bulgaria

Christianization of Bulgaria

Christianization of Bulgaria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Christianization of Bulgaria was the process of converting 9th-century medieval Bulgaria to Christianity. Contents   1.1 Initial setbacks 1 Background 2 Byzantine demand 3 Reasons for the Christianization 4 Reaction 5 Choice between Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism 6 Result 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References    Background When Khan Boris […]

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Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars

Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars

Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars Clockwise from right: The battle of Anchialus; Khan Omurtag; The Emperors of Bulgaria and Byzantium negotiate for peace; Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas. Date 680 – 1355 Location Balkan peninsula Result Ottoman Rule of the Balkans Territorial changes Both empires had numerous territorial changes     Commanders Asparukh Krum Boris I Simeon […]

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Ελληνική Νίκη στην Wikipedia – To Λήμμα “Μακεδονία” επανήρθε στην αρχική του μορφή

Ελληνική Νίκη στην Wikipedia – To Λήμμα “Μακεδονία” επανήρθε στην αρχική του μορφή

Η συντονισμένη προσπάθεια Σκοπιανών προπαγανδιστών με το σιγοντάρισμα συγκεκριμένων ξένων χρηστών στην Wikipedia απέτυχε πλήρως και μετά την σχετική απόφαση το λήμμα “Macedonia” επανήρθε στην σελίδα με τις διαφορετικές χρήσεις του ονόματος στα αγγλικά. Θυμίζουμε εδώ και εβδομάδες, το λήμμα “Macedonia” της Wikipedia παράπεμπε απευθείας στη γειτονική μας χώρα, ουσιαστικά με το έτσι θέλω κάποιων Admins στην Wikipedia. Μετά απο σχετική συζήτηση αποφασίστηκε […]

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South Slavic Union

Τα μεγάλα όνειρα τον φίλων μας Σέρβων και Βουλγαρων που πρέπει να μας ανησυχούν όλους   South Slavic Union From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The South Slavic Union was a late 19th to early 20th century idea of a federation encompassing all South Slavic states. [edit] History Following the weakening of the Ottoman Empire prior to World War I, Serbia […]

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Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

Macedonia (ancient kingdom) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Macedon) Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Macedonia (disambiguation) and Macedon (disambiguation). Μακεδονία Makedonía Macedonia ← 800s BC–146 BC  →   Capital Aigai until about 400 BC when moved by Archelaus to Pella Language(s) Macedonian, later Attic/Koine Greek Religion Ancient Greek religion Government Monarchy King  – 808 – […]

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