Macedonia ( IPA /ˌmæsəˈdoʊ̯nɪə/, Greek: Μακεδονία, Makedonia) is the largest and second most populous region of Greece. Together with the regions of Thrace and Epirus, it is often referred to unofficially as northern Greece. It is located at coordinates 40°45′N 22°54′E.
The Capital of Macedonia
Peripheries : West Macedonia , Central Macedonia , East Macedonia
Population 2,625,681 (2005)
Area 34,231 km²
Population density 77/km²
Macedonian language
For a long while Macedonian onomastics, which we know relatively well thanks to history, literary authors, and epigraphy, has played a considerable role in the discussion. In our view the Greek character of most names is obvious and it is difficult to think of a Hellenization due to wholesale borrowing... Macedonian may then be seen as a Greek dialect, characterized by its marginal position and by local pronunciations. Yet in contrast with earlier views which made of it an Aeolic dialect we must by now think of a link with North-West Greek... We must wait for new discoveries, but we may tentatively conclude that Macedonian is a dialect related to North-West Greek.
Olivier Masson, eminent Emeritus Professor of the University of Paris
THE OXFORD CLASSICAL DICTIONARY, 3rd edition, 1996, Oxford U. Press, p.905-906
Some other contemporary quotations:
"The toponyms of the Macedonian homeland are the most significant. Nearly all of them are Greek."
"The Macedonian State", 1989
N. G. L. Hammond, the foremost expert on ancient Macedonian history, taught Greek at Bristol University and Clare College, Cambridge University. His many books include Alexander the Great: King, Commander, and Statesman and the three-volume A History of Macedonia.
"The Macedonian people and their kings were of Greek stock, as their traditions and the scanty remains of their language combine to testify."
"A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great", 2nd ed, 1913
John Bagnell Bury, Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge
"Clearly, the language of the ancient Macedonians was Greek"
John C. Roumans, Professor Emeritus of Classics Wisconsin University
"That the Macedonians and their kings did in fact speak a dialect of Greek and bore Greek names may be regarded nowadays as certain."
Malcolm Errington,ancient history at the Philipps-Universität in Marburg, Germany
"A History of Macedonia", p.3, University of California Press, February 1993
"There is no doubt, that Macedonians were Greeks."
Robin Lane Fox, interview with the newspaper TO BHMA (see the movie "Alexander")
Vergina.
The gold diadem worn by a woman found inside the gold larnax in the antechamber. Without exaggeration, it is the most beautiful jewel from antiquity found to date.
6 comments:
I would have dearly loved finding you when I was doing all my Greek and Macedonia research for the current novel! You have a wealth of links here. I'm linking Beautiful Death as soon as I can remember how to log on to Blogger.
I would have dearly loved to find your blog when I was deep in my Greek and Macedonia research for the current novel! I will definitely link Beautiful Death. Thanks for stopping by.
Great blog !!!!!!!!!
Could you include a link to my blog about Macedonia ?
http://lamacedoine.blogspot.com
thank you
macedonly yours
Hello Macedonian spirit,thank you for your informations about Macedonia.
Αγαπητέ “Destination Macedonia”,
Κατ ΄αρχήν συγχαρητήρια για το ιστολόγιό σου. Ένα blog σαν το δικό σου, με ένα τόσο ενδιαφέρον αλλά και πάντα επίκαιρο θέμα, έλλειπε από το διαδίκτυο. Μπορώ να μάθω αρκετά από το ιστολόγιό σου και θα το επισκέπτομαι συχνά.
Σ’ ευχαριστώ για το σχόλιό σου.
Θα καταχωρήσω το blog στο «blogroll» (σύνδεσμοι - links) με την ονομασία “Destination Macedonia”. Εάν θα ήθελες διαφορετικό τίτλο, ενημέρωσέ με παρακαλώ.
Επίσης θα καταχωρήσω σύνδεσμο – link του ιστολογίου σου στο θέμα «ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ» στο blog μου.
Σχετικά με την ερώτηση για πιο εύκολη ανεύρεση του ιστολογίου σου από τις μηχανές αναζήτησης, σου προτείνω να μου στείλεις κάποια διεύθυνση ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου για να μπορώ να σου στείλω στην συνέχεια αρκετές διευθύνσεις, οι οποίες θα βοηθήσουν στην προώθηση του ιστολογίου σου. (στο grundnig-vassilis”AT”otenet.gr).
Με φιλικούς χαιρετισμούς,
Βασίλης
IT IS WELLKNOWN TO EVERYBODY THAT NEOHELLENES (MODERN GREEKS) LIVE WITHIN MYTHS. SUCH A MYTH IS THAT QUOTATION ATTRIBUTED TO SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL WHO NEVER SAID....GREEKS DO NOT FIGHT LIKE HEROES BUT HEROES FIGHT LIKE GREEKS!!!!
WHOEVER BRINGS EVIDENCE ON THE EXISTENCE OF THIS QUOTATION (DATE AND OCCASION)WILL BE PROFUSELY REAWARDED.
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