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Revision as of 09:13, 18 April 2009
Macedonian refers to people or things from Macedonia, in any of several meanings of that term.
More specifically, it may refer to:
- Macedonians (ethnic group), the Slavic-speaking nation of the Republic of Macedonia
- Macedonian language, a modern Slavic language
- Ancient Macedonians, the people of the kingdom of Macedonia in Ancient Greece
- Ancient Macedonian language, an extinct language related to ancient Greek
- Historical uses
- Macedonians (religious group), a 4th century Byzantine Christian sect
- Macedonian dynasty, a line of rulers of the Byzantine Empire (867 - 1056 AD)
- Other uses
- HMS Macedonian, a British frigate (1808–1812)
See also
Look up Macedonian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- Macedonia (terminology)
- Macedonia naming dispute
- Makedonia (disambiguation)