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Revision as of 21:36, 13 November 2008
Alexander asks a women, who was being taken captive, who she was, she replied: 'I am the sister of Theogenes who commanded our army against your father, Philip, and fell at Chaeronea fighting for the liberty of Greece. - Plutarch Ancient Greek Historian (The Age of Alexander) |
The Thessalians in particular wore long robes, probably because they of all the Greeks lived in the most northerly and coldest region. - Strabo Roman Historian |
Images from a greek geographical atlas, befor the creation of the modern Macedonian state. Whell, how is it posible ??? What did the Greeks mixed this time, judge by the images. Are the Greeks showing us where is Macedonia? |
Who says there are no minority languages in Greece?The "secret" census in north Greece in 1920 |
18th Century Russian Documents about the Macedonians |
RUSSIAN DOCUMENTS CONFIRM MACEDONIANS |
Alexander the Great was Macedonian, tied to the present Macedonians" says in the faximille edition of the Russian 'Illustrated Notes' from the 16th century, reports daily Vecer.
The book has 10,000 pages, covering all of history until the 16th century. It was made on direct orders by the Russian czar Ivan Grozny. His wish had been for the Russian children to know the world's history. |
Russian Documents about the Macedonians |
Page first of Petko Slaveykov's article "The Macedonian question" published 18 January 1871, in which he mentions that some people from Macedonia declare themselves as separate people - Macedonians, different from Bulgarians. Those people he refers to as "Macedonists" |