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Originally posted by TerraNova View PostThis is a POLITICAL map.
The former clearly name the region,not a state, as GREECE.
Please tell us what term you Greeks use today for "Westerner"... might it be.... "φραγγοι"Macedonian Truth Organisation
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Originally posted by Daskalot View Postthe terms "Greece" and "Greeks" have been used by the "Franks" to refer to the East Roman Empire and its citizens as have been done by the Byzantines in return, everyone in the west were "Franks".....
Please tell us what term you Greeks use today for "Westerner"... might it be.... "φραγγοι"
Nothing to do with "East Roman Empire".
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If you look at where many of the important ancient Macedonian places were, in Argos Orestikon (Kostur), Edessa (Voden) and Beroia (Ber) and others, most are places where the concentration of Macedonians even into the modern era have been significant.
For the record, Alexander died prior to the establishment of Salonika (The settlement prior was called Therma), which has always been a cosmopolitan city.In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.
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The lands of the lower Danube in Roman times. Old historical map from Droysens Historical Atlas, 1886 - MAP
Last edited by The LION will ROAR; 11-10-2010, 07:01 PM.The Macedonians originates it, the Bulgarians imitate it and the Greeks exploit it!
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Macedonians noted on a ethnographic map of Jugo-Slavia, 1922!
Last edited by The LION will ROAR; 11-10-2010, 07:01 PM.The Macedonians originates it, the Bulgarians imitate it and the Greeks exploit it!
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Ethnographic Map of the Balkan ( Macedonians) on it.
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