Ancient Macedonian Grave Treasures from Ohrid

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

National Treasures dug up from ancient Macedonian grave, Ohrid

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  • in 'greek' logic if a Chinese speaks greek he is greek... hahah poor albanian turks

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  • Great video, very big archeological evidence of our existance as Macedonians for centuries!

  • Yeah,really interesting,I hope I will see them in the Ohrid museum this summer.

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  • @dimitardanailov Only a slav macedonian would say that. I hope they dont teach you that in school

  • great collection

  • Your name is Dimitrios, mine is Dimitar. Can u spot the difference? Not the same...I do not mix history...I wrote what was on net!

  • yeah sure! If you want to be Macedonian than you have to speak Macedonian,write Macedonian! NOT GRRRRRRR!

  • Macedonians were here before slavs, so if you are slave, you're not Macedonian. If you want to be Macedonian you have first to be Greek, speak greeks, and read ancient texts in any museum.

  • The place that ΑΓΙΟΣ ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ martyred is 1km from my home. That has nothing to do with the name, his name was ΔΗΜHΤΡΙΟΣ as mine, as yours also. ΔΗΜΗΤΡΑ was one of the 12 olympic gods. And ofcourse nothing to do with slaves and Skopians... ;-) You mix history, dates and places like a macedonian salad :-p

  • Name: Dimitar

    Gender: Masculine

    Usage: Macedonian, Russian, Bulgarian

    Other Scripts: Димитар (Macedonian), Димитър

    Modern Macedonian form of DEMETRIUS = Kings of Macedon and the Seleucid kingdom have had this name. This was also the name of several early saints including a Saint Demetrius who was martyred in the 4th century.

    Hahahaha brainiac!

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