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Historical maps of the Balkans (1 A.D. - 2000 A.D.)

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Historical maps of the Balkans (1 A.D. - 2000 A.D.)

Map Greece Hellas Greeks Bulgaria Bulgarians Serbia Srbija Serbs Romania Romanians Albania Albanians FYROM Bosnia Herzegovina Bosnians Croatia Croatians Turkey Turks Armenia Armenians Byzantium Ottoman Empire Roman Empire Thrace Thracians Dacians Vlachs Visigoths Ostrogoths Slavs Europe History Education

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  • i love that pink spot in he big purple ottoman sea called montenegro.... dioclea -> zeta->montenegro ;)

  • Fake ...

  • @tonysoldan romans never defeated the greeks because there was no greco-roman war

  • @bordincus

    That's a ridiculous statement. No person is of pure stock. Are we to send all the Teutons back to Germany? The Celts back to Iberia? The Turks back to wherever they came from? The Greeks are tainted with slave stock, so much so it's impossible to tell slave from Greek now, unless you head into the Greek mountains - the only place relatively pure Greeks can be found. The day Slavs leave the Balkans is the day Egyptians leave Greece. I admire your Thacian pride, though.

  • Federation of the White Sheep? 1:17

    Oh, Akkoyunlular

  • ARMENIAN EMPIRE!!!! VARTAN MAMIKONYAN AND TIGRAN THE GREAT!!

  • @lapislazuli248 Really? That's because my history book says byzantine empire begun in constantinople by Constantine the Great, who was a greek. By the way, there are signs and writtings referred to BYZANTINE empire writen in 9th century. And how could romans divide into one roman empire and one none roman empire which conquered the west roman empire and forced them to worship a GREEK king? It also says that moscow is the 3rd roman empire(I say hell no. Read history. there's only 1 roman empire)

  • @tonysoldan Yes there was...the Roman empire was divided into west and east after the death of Theodosius I in 395 AD...the western part was dissolved in 476 AD and the eastern part continued until 1453 AD..the term "Byzantine" was invented by German historians in the 16th century only to proclaim the title "Holy Roman" for their German empire founded by Charlemagne in 800 AD..although the eastern part gradually turned out as a "greek" empire it was the eastern successor of the old united empire

  • @ta6yLMAO how on did you know that?!?!?

  • @Nathanchooper you were born in Australia... you didn't had much of a life in the first place <3

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