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  • i really feel pity for you, people.

    you are so dizzy

    One day, you are yugoslavs

    second day, you are slavmacedonians

    third day, you are the purest (non existing) "nation" all over the planet and you are the fathers and mothers of all white people all over the world

    AND AFTER ALL THESE MONKEY BUSINESS YOU WANT TO TALK SERIOUSLY WITH US?

    GIMME A BREAK TurkoSlavoBulgars!!!

  • Todas las edificaciones se encuentran en la región de Macedonia tienen muchas características comunes con los que se encuentran en el resto de Grecia. Palacios, templos, teatros, mercados sampes característicos de la arquitectura griega antigua.

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  • ALEJANDRO MAGNO

    CLASICISMO GRIEGO

    end of story

  • watch?v=iZQa-U1v7Ns

  • The Macedonian royal house was called "Argeads" or "Temenidae". According to the tradition, the founder of the royal house Perdiccas - even if the name of the founder differs in reference with the ancient source used - along with his brothers, the "Temenidae" came to the place called Macedonia from the Greek city of Argos (southern Greece). These Temenidae were descendants of Heracles, through Temenus, thus they were called also 'Heracleids'.

  • @DromihetesElDacio

    Aromanians have no relation to ancient Macedonians. Ancient Macedonians were Greeks, they spoke Greek, had Greek names, toponyms, culture, religion and they took part in the Olympic games, the Pythian games and the Greek assembly (Amfiktyonia) all of which were ONLY for GREEKS.

  • "... not much need to be said about the Greekness of ancient Macedonia: it is undeniable."

    Ian Worthington, English historian and archaeologist:

    ("Philip II of Macedon", Yale University, 2008)

  • "Hoy en día los historiadores suelen coincidir en que forman parte de la etnia macedonia griega, de ahí que también comparte características comunes en el religioso y cultural de la Wolrd Helénica".

    [M. Oppermann, "Oxford" Classical Dictionary, 3rd ed. (1966), p.905

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