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Philip II of Macedonia~A Look at His Battles and LifePhilip II of Macedonia was the father of Alexander the Great. Here's a look at where he conquered and about his murder by Pausanias.
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Greek-Macedonian Name Issue Myths DebunkedThe truth is that the "Name Issue" cannot be resolved because the diametrically-opposing positions of the parties occupy the same semantic and geopolitical space.
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Discovering MacedoniaMacedonia, famous for Lake Ohrid and the Byzantine monasteries, is still largely unexplored and therefore has retained its air of mystery.
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Games Macedonian Kids PlayMacedonian kids, just like American kids, love to entertain themselves by watching TV and movies as well as playing games. -
Adventurous Heart: 2-Day Journey at Mount Osogovo in MacedoniaA wonderful 2 day travel on Mount Osogovo for every adventurous heart
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Bible Study Lesson for Acts 20:1-6: Through Macedonia and GreeceIn Acts 20 Paul is on his third missionary journey. Acts 20:1-6 describes his travels in Macedonia and Greece. During part of this journey he travels with Christian delegates carrying a large offering of money.
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Bible Study Lesson for Acts 16:6-10: Paul's Vision of the Man of MacedoniaHere is Acts 16 Paul is on his second missionary journey; traveling with him are Silas and young Timothy. In Acts 16:6-10 we read how the Holy Spirit directs them in which cities and provinces to visit. Paul has a vision of a man from Macedonia.
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Ulica Magazine Fighting Poverty in MacedoniaUlica magazine in Macedonia is one of over a hundred street magazines throughout the world that help the homeless and unemployed.
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The Birth of a Clone State - Part IIThe term clone is derived from klon, the Greek word for twig or branch, referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig.
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Home Depot In Macedonia, Ohio: Store ReviewBig store with lots to offer.
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Payless Shoes In Macedonia, Ohio: A ReviewWell priced shoes
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Secession, National Sovereignty, and Territorial IntegrityTraditionally, the international community has been reluctant to treat civil strife the same way it does international armed conflict.
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National Mourning Day for Macedonia on October 17, 2007Todor "Toe" Proeski dies after tragic death in a car accident October 16, 2007. -
Macedonia: Forgotten Mediterranean ParadiseMacedonia isn't Greek, it isn't European . . . it is Macedonian. The country has a culture all its own, as visitors will soon discover.
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Ohio High School Football 2007 Preview: Macedonia NordoniaThe Nordonia football team only lost two games in the 2006 season. Now that their head coach has resigned they will have to readjust to a new coaching style.
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The History of Alexander the Great"It is a lovely thing to live with great courage and die leaving an everlasting fame."
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Skopje, Macedonia: The Top Ten Tourist AttractionsRuled by Romans, Ottomans, and the Yugoslav conglomerate before Macedonia's independence, Skopje is a rich tourist destination with numerous attractions of archaeological, architectural, and cultural significance. -
Alexander IIIAn article about Alexander the Great.
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Hundred Years Ago an Angel was BornJust hundred years ago on this day, 26th August, an angel was sent to this earth to show the hungry world the panacea for its unending problems. The angel came with an olive branch of peace and love.
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European TriviaNifty trivia about some of Europe's countries and capital cities.
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Adventurous Heart: Climbing PelisterPelister is A beautiful peak on mount Baba(Grandmother) in Macedonia. It is a great place for mountain climbing, and every year on the 10th of May, there is a Memorial March for "Murato".
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Hail, the Great AlexanderAlexander the Great was famously known as the King of Macedonia and the conqueror of the Persian Empire. He was born on the late July of 356 BC at Pella in Macedonia by Princess Olympias, an Epirus princess and fourth wife of King Phillip II. -
Alexander the GreatAlexander was the greatest military genius of all time. He holds the record for owning more land than anyone else in history.





