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| [[Image:Vergiasun.svg|20px]] '''[Book II - Battle of Issus]''' "Darius' Greeks fought to thrust the Macedonians back into the water and save the day for their left wing, already in retreat, while the Macedonians, in their turn, with Alexander's triumph plain before their eyes, were determined to equal his success and not forfeit the proud title of invincible, hitherto universally bestowed upon them. The fight was further embittered by the old racial rivalry of ''Greek'' and ''Macedonian''." - [[Arrian]], 'Roman historian (of Greek ethnicity)' |
| [[Image:Vergiasun.svg|20px]] '''[Book II - Battle of Issus]''' "Darius' Greeks fought to thrust the Macedonians back into the water and save the day for their left wing, already in retreat, while the Macedonians, in their turn, with Alexander's triumph plain before their eyes, were determined to equal his success and not forfeit the proud title of invincible, hitherto universally bestowed upon them. The fight was further embittered by the old racial rivalry of ''Greek'' and ''Macedonian''." - [[Arrian]], 'Roman historian (of Greek ethnicity)' |
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| [[Image:Vergiasun.svg|20px]] '''Macedonian on Greek Parliament''' [http://makedonika.wordpress.com/2008/11/21/the-parliament-building-in-athens-is-full-of-original-macedonian-names/] |
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Who says there are no minority languages in Greece?The "secret" census in north Greece in 1920 |
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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 |
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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" | ![]() |
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Greek ethnographic map of south-eastern Balkans, showing the Macedonian Slavs as a separate people, by Professor George Soteriadis, Edward Stanford, London, 1918. |
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