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| Ancient Macedonian History Discuss the history of ancient Macedonia here. Ancient Macedon, and ancient Macedonians. |
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Its obvious Demosthenes was funded by the Great king of Persia thus all his allegations against Macedon are considered totally biased. Quote:
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This one is extremely interesting. First from all, Alexander "calls a meeting of the Greeks" - another proof they were considered Greeks hence they were participating - for deciding what will happen with the fate of Thebes. Its obvious, on the contrary of the pseudo-historians of FYROM, that a man like Alexander isnt the hostile conqueror they strive so much to prove but the uniter of Greece. A conqueror neither would call a meeting asking for the representative's opinions but would act as he pleased. Alexander not only called a meeting but the city of Thebes was razed due to the actions and proofs brought from "certain men who were hostile to the Thebans " (non Macedonians). Here it is leveled the common flawed Skopjan claim that Alexander rased down Thebes because he hated Greeks.. |
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__________________ Humans beings that leave from this world are not lost, when we continue to honouring and loving them. Therefore we contribute also at some way in their unending survival, in their floruit, with our effort becomes always perceptible, live around us their presence. |
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| The fact that Philip deified himself in the Hellenic religion is proof that the Macedonians shared the same faith as the OTHER Greeks. Too many historians equate Philip's consolidation of the Hellenic city states with Chaeronea. What FYROMians always neglect to mention is that Philip had ALREADY consolidated most of Hellas through diplomatic means, including strategic marriages! Any fool can see that you don't build up a UNION of different states by imposing the will of a foreigner. At Chaeronea, Philip had the ALLIANCE of several Greek city-states just as the Athenians had the alliance of Thebes and others. The Spartans and their allies stayed out of it. Remember too, both the Athenians and Thebans had at one time or another done business with or allied themselves with the Persians. Does that make them traitors? Persians? Unfortunately, the Greek city states were fraticidal and as the previous posts show, quite prone to civil wars. The key term here is civil wars--wars fought between people of a common geography and ethnos. www.fightingbest.com www.pankration-novel-patrida.com PS On another thread I challenged Makedonec to read my novel, PATRIDA, historical fiction at its best. I wonder if I'll become a bestseller in FYROM (is there currency any good or should I ask for Euros). |
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