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| Medieval Macedonian History Discuss the history of medival Macedonia. Byzantine Macedonia and Ottoman Macedonia up until 1821 |
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![]() Late Antiquity (324-565) The province of Macedonia played an important role in the transition of the ancient world to the world of Christianity, for it formed the immediate hinterland of the Danubian Roman frontier, which bordered upon the barbarian world. Successive barbarian tribes that crossed the Danube (Alamanoi, Sarmatai, Visigoths, Ostrogoths, and Huns) plundered and wrought extensive destruction during the 4th and 5th centuries. The dark ages (565-867) The mid-6th century saw the first appearance on Byzantine territory of hordes of Slav nomads, who followed in the footsteps of the Avars. By the end of the century the Slavs had reached Macedonia; having failed to capture Thessalonike, they went raiding throughout Greek-speaking lands. Commencing in the mid-7th century, hordes of Slavs settled in Macedonia, Thrace and the Peloponnese forming isolated groups of autonomous alien and foreign-speaking communities, referred to as 'sklaveniai', which initially obstructed the exercise of Byzantine administration. In the course of the second half of the 7th century, the inhabitants of these 'sklaveniai' revolted against the Byzantine state. In Macedonia the uprisings were countered with Byzantine military operations (aimed chiefly at securing the Constantinople-Thessalonike road network), during which many Slavs were captured, while others were compelled to re-settle in Asia Minor. The Slavs who stayed behind were gradually assimilated into the Byzantine state and so were absorbed into the more powerful indigenous Greek population. source: www.macedonian-heritage.gr
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| Settlement of the Slavs - Summary During the 6th and 7th centuries, a large number of Slavs moved from the area between the Baltic Sea, the Carpathians and the rivers Dnieper and Dniester to the left bank of the river Danube and into the Balkans. The Byzantine territories were attacked and eventually settled by Slavs, including Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and even Greece. The original Bulgarians, who were an Asiatic people, were completely assimilated by the Slavic tribes and these Slavs became known as Bulgarians. Although today's Greeks will not admit it, their culture was heavily influenced by the Slavs. This is only logical as the entire region of the Balkans became the subject of a countless number of Slav attacks and settlement. Could Greece be the only country that was not affected? Unlikely. In the case of the Macedonians, the Slavs integrated with the ancient Macedonians and their ethnicity became dominant. The existing Macedonians transmitted to them some of their own customs, including the Christian faith, culture, and name of their homeland, Macedonia. An important event took place in 863 when the Macedonian missionaries, Sts. Cyril and Methody from Solun invented the first Slavonic alphabet (the Glagolitic). From this came the Cyrillic alphabet which today is used by virtually all Slavs. The Macedonians made an incredible contribution to the cultural development of all Slavs, the creation of this alphabet. From this event came the transliteration of Church documents into Macedonian and other Slavic languages. The acceptance of the majority of Slavs into the Eastern Orthodox Church followed as the Macedonians spread Christianity. The achievements of all Slavs in literature, art, and culture began with the achievements of the Macedonians. This article is made from the Slavs of the FYROM. Sometimes remember their roots!!! Of course when you read Macedonian in this article is the suupporters Slavspeakers of the FYROM http://www.makedonija.info/slavs.html
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