@PeceFromHeraklea when we want to read about a theme, we look for the simoultaneous with the fact historical sources...so if we want to read about the descent of ancient Macedonians, we have to give attention in what the ancient writers say...All (Herodotus, Hesiodus, Thoukededes, Arrianos, Aristovoulos, Strabo, Aristotelis, Quintus Rufus, Plutarch, the prophet Daniel) say that Macedonia was always a Greek era and Macedonians were Greek descent...
@PeceFromHeraklea So we mustn't give basis on what a site say or on what a "historian" of our days say..what you write me is writen by Manfredi at 1998 AD!!! what i say you in my video is what have been told by the ANCIENT WRITERS....
Philotas replied: 'Besides the Macedonians there are many present who, I think, will more easily understand what I shall say if I use the same language which you have employed.' Than said the king: 'Do you not see how Philotas loathes even the language of his fatherland? For he alone disdains to learn it. But let him by all means speak in whatever way he desires, provided that you remember that he holds out customs in as much abhorrence as our language.
In 340, when Philip assembled a large Macedonian army and invaded Thrace, he left his 16 years old son with the power to rule Macedonia in his absence as regent, which shows that even at such young age Alexander was recognized as quite capable. But as the Macedonian army advanced deep into Thrace, the Thracian tribe of Maedi bordering north-eastern Macedonia rebelled and posed a danger to the country.
He spent his childhood watching his father transforming Macedonia into a great military power, winning victory after victory on the battlefields throughout the Balkans. When he was 13, Philip hired the Greek philosopher Aristotle to be Alexanders personal tutor. During the next three years Aristotle gave Alexander a training in rhetoric and literature and stimulated his interest in science, medicine, and philosophy, all of which became of importance in Alexanders later life.
Alexander III the Great, the King of Macedonia and conqueror of the Persian Empire is considered one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. He was inspiration for later conquerors such as Hannibal the Carthaginian, the Romans Pompey and Caesar, and Napoleon. Alexander was born in 356 BC in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia. He was son of Philip II, King of Macedonia, and Olympias, the princess of neighboring Epirus.
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LAZAPO 2 months ago
No reason to argue with idiobarbarians...they fight a lost case. ONE can't steal history ...
Long live ALEXANDER THE GREAT
who with other Greeks made GREECE live forever
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trustmeyou2needhelp 1 year ago
Macedonia = Macedonia!!! Not Greek! May God bless the 1 and ONLY Macedonia!
MrBlackmambo 1 year ago
Kosovo is Serbia!!!
Macedonia is Greece!!!
GREECE AND SERBIA BROTHERS!!!
serbiaisthebest96 1 year ago 3
The Macedonian language, similar to the people with no civilization who
oppressed to the north borders, to the Greeks was too funny language. On the
similar way the Greeks made fun of the Macedonians about their drinking, eating,
the wild celebrations and so on... With other words, for the Greeks, Macedonia
was a Barbarian country.
Valerio Massimo Manfredi
Alexander - Child of a Dream, 1998, part 6
PeceFromHeraklea 2 years ago 5
@PeceFromHeraklea when we want to read about a theme, we look for the simoultaneous with the fact historical sources...so if we want to read about the descent of ancient Macedonians, we have to give attention in what the ancient writers say...All (Herodotus, Hesiodus, Thoukededes, Arrianos, Aristovoulos, Strabo, Aristotelis, Quintus Rufus, Plutarch, the prophet Daniel) say that Macedonia was always a Greek era and Macedonians were Greek descent...
greekphalanx 1 year ago 3
Alexander III of Macedon: "I already made a decision, but I want to know your
opinion abut the situation. Seleucus?"
Seleucus: "I say to go on. Even if Memnon succeed to conquer Greece, what will
he realize? He will never succeed to get into Macedonia, because Antipater will
not let him on."
Valerio Massimo Manfredi
Alexander - Sands of Ammon, 1998, part 32
PeceFromHeraklea 2 years ago 4
@PeceFromHeraklea So we mustn't give basis on what a site say or on what a "historian" of our days say..what you write me is writen by Manfredi at 1998 AD!!! what i say you in my video is what have been told by the ANCIENT WRITERS....
greekphalanx 1 year ago
Philotas replied: 'Besides the Macedonians there are many present who, I think, will more easily understand what I shall say if I use the same language which you have employed.' Than said the king: 'Do you not see how Philotas loathes even the language of his fatherland? For he alone disdains to learn it. But let him by all means speak in whatever way he desires, provided that you remember that he holds out customs in as much abhorrence as our language.
AlexanderTheGreatMKD 2 years ago
In 340, when Philip assembled a large Macedonian army and invaded Thrace, he left his 16 years old son with the power to rule Macedonia in his absence as regent, which shows that even at such young age Alexander was recognized as quite capable. But as the Macedonian army advanced deep into Thrace, the Thracian tribe of Maedi bordering north-eastern Macedonia rebelled and posed a danger to the country.
AlexanderTheGreatMKD 2 years ago
He spent his childhood watching his father transforming Macedonia into a great military power, winning victory after victory on the battlefields throughout the Balkans. When he was 13, Philip hired the Greek philosopher Aristotle to be Alexanders personal tutor. During the next three years Aristotle gave Alexander a training in rhetoric and literature and stimulated his interest in science, medicine, and philosophy, all of which became of importance in Alexanders later life.
AlexanderTheGreatMKD 2 years ago
Alexander III the Great, the King of Macedonia and conqueror of the Persian Empire is considered one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. He was inspiration for later conquerors such as Hannibal the Carthaginian, the Romans Pompey and Caesar, and Napoleon. Alexander was born in 356 BC in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia. He was son of Philip II, King of Macedonia, and Olympias, the princess of neighboring Epirus.
AlexanderTheGreatMKD 2 years ago
macedonia is not greek!!
MACEDONIA FOR THE MACEDONAINS!!
AlexanderTheGreatMKD 2 years ago
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emperorpalpatine5005 2 years ago
re steile moy tin mythodia!!!!!
seaweedstkr 3 years ago