She is not a big fan of Alexander the Great either. “I don’t feel connected to him at all. Not linguistically, not culturally, not emotionally.”
Where was he born, relative to modern day Macedonia?
That’s who owns his history.
Oh, it’s Great, not Grape, in the article. Never mind.
Tell me your nation hasn’t done anything relevant in the last 5t00 years without telling me. lol
His father, Philip II of Macedon’s tomb was discovered undisturbed near Verginia, Greece, north of Thessaloniki, and is the site of a small excavation museum, built within the tomb mound itself. The best exhibit of an historic site I’ve ever seen. They recovered hundreds of artifacts, including the full armor he was buried in, shorter grieves on one side for his game leg. All beautifully displayed.
Oh great. Something else for the Balkans people to fight over. Awesome.
In an everchanging world, it’s good to know the people of the Balkans are still willing to go to war with each other over disputes dating back three centuries before Christ.
Not original Greeks, see?
So the Christianized Turks who inhabit modern Greece are pissed off at them for even claiming to be Macedonian.
The Kalash peoples of Kalash Valleys Chitral Pakistan are unique to Pakistan and their genetic heritage. Its always been rumored Alexander the Great & his army( s) had ventured into asfar as this area. A group of very peaceful with their ownculture and customs far removed from Islam.
Over the years they have suffered as the result of many campaigns to convert them to Islam. Some did turn and many are unhappy about it.The use of broadcasting the daily call to prayer and propaganda has had a mental impact on this small population of almost 4,000 people &
I think Bosnia and Herzegovina should get involved too. If for no other reason than I like to see people have to type Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Iron Maiden. Duh
If you can believe Herodotus, the ancient Greeks did not consider the Macedonians to be Greeks (apart from the ruling family), and scholars disagree on whether the ancient Macedonian language was a dialect of Greek or a separate language. Clearly Greek was widely understood--the Athenian poet Euripides died at the royal court and the people there must have been able to understand his plays. We lack texts in Macedonian.
Alexander the Great was not popular with the Greeks of his own time, especially the Athenians, Spartans and Thebans (he destroyed the city of Thebes). The Spartans fought a war against the Macedonians while Alexander was off fighting the Persians.
I don't understand the modern Greek obsession with Alexander when there are many ancient Greeks more deserving of admiration--Homer, Solon, Heraclitus, Pythagoras, Leonidas, Pericles, Sophocles, Thucydides, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Hippocrates, Euclid, Archimedes and many others.