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Post by Arxileas on Nov 22, 2007 7:45:27 GMT -5
A series of youtubes which explains the issue very accurately...
Part 1.
Part 2.
Part 3.
Part 4.
Part 5.
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Post by kartadolofonos on Nov 22, 2007 14:34:55 GMT -5
Macedonia - More than a name. Yeah...Its all true. Keep up the good work! Arxhileas dont take the Comments from albanesehoney serious albanians are the same people like Fyromanians they have no own culture, language,history.
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Post by greek1234 on Nov 22, 2007 17:01:12 GMT -5
Very nice documentary. Exactly.
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Post by ahristos on Nov 23, 2007 2:04:57 GMT -5
rexxo says that is gurunomakaronas fyromturkalbanian karagioz berde kopse fatsa vgale simperasma apo ton giftomahala skopion
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Post by kartadolofonos on Nov 23, 2007 14:11:59 GMT -5
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Post by Niklianos on Nov 24, 2007 18:13:53 GMT -5
MA --KE --DHON DH = soft TH sound 3 simple Pelasgian-Illro-Alba words ...... case closed .... Case closed nothing! You have still not shown any evidence supporting a Pelasgian-Illyrian connection and an Illyrian-Albanian connection! You have a better chance at the latter but absolutely no evidence for the former. Until then please stop with such claims. If you can provide any evidence(non-Albanian) that support such a claim then please present it so that we can all see. Anyways the name is "MAKEDONIA/MAKEDNON" not "Makedon" and the funny thing is just as the Epirotic words and Bukephalas there are direct words from Ancient Greek that don't need to be modified and changed in order to make them fit. So who do you think has the stronger case? A combination of 3 words to make one in order to make it fit or A DIRECT FIT AND WORD with no manipulations?? USE LOGIC not Nationalism!
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Post by Arxileas on Nov 24, 2007 18:24:26 GMT -5
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Post by albanesehoney on Nov 24, 2007 18:32:18 GMT -5
"USE LOGIC not Nationalism! "
Yes, give us the Greek definition of "Makednon".
Then, you can have "Makednon".
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Post by leandros nikon on Nov 24, 2007 19:29:21 GMT -5
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Post by rex362 on Nov 24, 2007 20:15:10 GMT -5
so your saying macs were taller and all southerners short midgets?
Makedon
Illyrian
Thracian
I can do the syllables all all 3 above and give you Albanian words that a 5 year old Albanian child can explain to you what they mean
and also some words that are real ancient greek I can do syllables or other village common sense on em and come close ....these are from distorted Pelasgian words that they might have taken up ...
for example ...your ancient word for horse itself...
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Post by Niklianos on Nov 24, 2007 22:15:50 GMT -5
Um, Leandros, not to be a sticky stickler about this but...I asked for the Greek definition of Makedonia. Not the English definition. We know what Macro means..I'm asking you what Makedonia means to Greeks and perhaps how you use it in a sentence. He did give you the Greek definition written in English. Where do you think the English word for Macro originates from? Or do you want him to write it in Greek so that you will accept it as Greek?
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Post by Niklianos on Nov 24, 2007 22:21:34 GMT -5
so your saying macs were taller and all southerners short midgets? Makedon
Illyrian
ThracianI can do the syllables all all 3 above and give you Albanian words that a 5 year old Albanian child can explain to you what they mean and also some words that are real ancient greek I can do syllables or other village common sense on em and come close ....these are from distorted Pelasgian words that they might have taken up ... for example ...your ancient word for horse itself... Yes please do give us 3 words that you can combine to create the equivalent of 1 Greek word that is from at least the 8th century B.C. So what is it again for Makedon? = Ma + ke + dhon?(3 Albanian words to create a single ancient word). But check this out Makedon = Makedon. WOW imagine that! Oh should I also do Epirus?
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Post by leandros nikon on Nov 25, 2007 11:29:52 GMT -5
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Post by leandros nikon on Nov 25, 2007 11:35:32 GMT -5
its very funny when these poor kids try to explain the etymology of the name Alexander in albanian...
also,even though they believe that this name is albanian,they prefer to call him leka i madh and skender...
btw,did u know that their currency is called "lek",after the """albanian""" Alexander the great? ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Niklianos on Nov 25, 2007 23:49:42 GMT -5
its very funny when these poor kids try to explain the etymology of the name Alexander in albanian... also,even though they believe that this name is albanian,they prefer to call him leka i madh and skender... btw,did u know that their currency is called "lek",after the """albanian""" Alexander the great? ;D ;D ;D
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Post by albanesehoney on Nov 26, 2007 0:35:49 GMT -5
341 BC
THE THIRD PHILIPPIC
by Demosthenes
translated by Thomas Leland, D.D.
Notes and Introduction by Thomas Leland, D.D.
INTRODUCTION
To the Third Philippic -
could you please underline the most important part,instead of copying such a huge text???
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Post by Arxileas on Nov 26, 2007 1:12:19 GMT -5
MACEDONIA UNDER THE HELLENIC SKY. ;D
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Post by leandros nikon on Nov 26, 2007 14:36:41 GMT -5
could you plz underline the most important phrases,bcz its pretty boring to read all this? anyway,we do know about demosthenes,the bastard son of a skythian woman...a man who wasnt pure greek by the standards of his time,did not have the right to judge whether philip was greek or not...Also,we do know about his envy and hatred towards the macedonians,dont we now...this is a fanatic antimacedonian man who wrote that text... what about Herodotus,girl? www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=hdt.+5.20.1-21.2tell your king who sent you how his Greek viceroy of Macedonia has received you hospitably, providing food and bedfellows
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Post by leandros nikon on Nov 26, 2007 14:42:11 GMT -5
how about a litle Polybius too... penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Polybius/7*.htmlIn the presence of Zeus, Hera, and Apollo: in the presence of the Genius of Carthage, of Heracles, and Iolaus: in the presence of Ares, Triton, and Poseidon: in the presence of the gods who battle for us and the Sun, Moon, and Earth; in the presence of Rivers, Lakes, and Waters: 3 in the presence of all the gods who possess Macedonia and the rest of Greece: in the presence of all the gods of the army who preside over this oath. 4 Thus saith Hannibal the general, and all the Carthaginian senators with him, and all Carthaginians serving with him, that as seemeth good to you and to us, so should we bind ourselves by oath to be even as friends, kinsmen, and brothers, on these conditions. 5 (1) That King Philip and the Macedonians and the rest of the Greeks who are their allies shall protect the Carthaginians
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Post by leandros nikon on Nov 26, 2007 14:52:56 GMT -5
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