Philip II and Alexander were of noble Slavic origin - Ogrod krolewsky 1599
In his book "Royal garden" ("Ogrod krolewsky"), written in 1599, the Polish medieval historiographer Bartlomiej (Bartosz) Paprocki says that Philip II of Macedonia and Alexander the Great were of noble Slavic origin
Interesting TLWR, are we able to get the first part of the relevant paragraph translated, basically from the point where they refer to 'Alexander Philippi' to just after 'linguae Slavorom'? Just want to make sure we know exactly what is being said.
In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.
Interesting TLWR, are we able to get the first part of the relevant paragraph translated, basically from the point where they refer to 'Alexander Philippi' to just after 'linguae Slavorom'? Just want to make sure we know exactly what is being said.
Sorry SOM, this is all I found.. will try and get more info
The Macedonians originates it, the Bulgarians imitate it and the Greeks exploit it!
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