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Re: ETYMOLOGY OF ANCIENT MACEDONIAN NAMES THAT SHOWS THEIR GREEK

PART 6 37. NEOPTOLEMOS m Greek Mythology (NEOPTOLEMUS Latinized) Means ‘new war’, derived from Greek neos ‘new’ and polemos ‘war’. In Greek legend this was the name of the son of Achilles, brought into the Trojan War because it was prophesied the Greeks could not win it unless he was present. After ...
by Hellenicoz
27 Nov 2008, 22:51
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Macedonia Name Issue
Replies: 215
Views: 8354

Re: ETYMOLOGY OF ANCIENT MACEDONIAN NAMES THAT SHOWS THEIR GREEK

PART 5 GENERALS, SOLDIERS, PHILOSOPHERS AND OTHERS 28. PARMENION m ancient Greek The most famous General of Philip and Alexander the great. Another famous bearer of this name was the olympic winner Parmenion of Mitiline. His name derives from the name Parmenon + the ending -ion used to note descenda...
by Hellenicoz
27 Nov 2008, 22:49
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Macedonia Name Issue
Replies: 215
Views: 8354

Re: ETYMOLOGY OF ANCIENT MACEDONIAN NAMES THAT SHOWS THEIR GREEK

PART 4 22. TYRIMMAS m Greek Mythology Tyrimmas, an Argead king of Macedon and son of Coenus. Also known as Temenus. In Greek mythology, Temenus was the son of Aristomaches and a great-great grandson of Herakles. He became king of Argos. Tyrimmas was also a man from Epirus and father of Evippe, who c...
by Hellenicoz
27 Nov 2008, 22:47
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Macedonia Name Issue
Replies: 215
Views: 8354

Re: ETYMOLOGY OF ANCIENT MACEDONIAN NAMES THAT SHOWS THEIR GREEK

PART 3 13. KOINOS m Ancient Greek Derived from Greek koinos meaning ‘usual, common’. An Argead king of Macedon in the 8th century BC. 14. LYSIMACHOS m Ancient Greek (LYSIMACHUS Latinized) Means ‘a loosening of battle’ from Greek lysis ‘a release, loosening’ and mache ‘battle’. This was the name of o...
by Hellenicoz
27 Nov 2008, 22:45
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Macedonia Name Issue
Replies: 215
Views: 8354

Re: ETYMOLOGY OF ANCIENT MACEDONIAN NAMES THAT SHOWS THEIR GREEK

PART 2 6. ANTIGONOS m Ancient Greek (ANTIGONUS Latinized) Pronounced: an-TIG-o-nus Means ‘like the ancestor’ from Greek anti ‘like’ and goneus ‘ancestor’. This was the name of one of Alexander the Great’s generals. After Alexander died, he took control of most of Asia Minor. He was known as Antigonu...
by Hellenicoz
27 Nov 2008, 22:42
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Macedonia Name Issue
Replies: 215
Views: 8354

ETYMOLOGY OF ANCIENT MACEDONIAN NAMES THAT SHOWS THEIR GREEK

PART 1 1. ALEXANDROS m Ancient Greek (ALEXANDER Latinized) Pronounced: al-eg-ZAN-dur From the Greek name Alexandros, which meant ‘defending men’ from Greek alexein ‘to defend, protect, help’ and aner ‘man’ (genitive andros). Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, is the most famous bearer of this nam...
by Hellenicoz
27 Nov 2008, 22:41
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Macedonia Name Issue
Replies: 215
Views: 8354

Re: Macedonia Name Issue

For those seeking a name for the Slavic country currently referred to as Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), a few things to keep in mind: 1. The name Macedonia came from the Dorian Greeks, who were called "Macedni". The language they spoke in ancient times was a Greek dialect. ...
by Hellenicoz
24 Nov 2008, 13:34
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Macedonia Name Issue
Replies: 215
Views: 8354

Re: Macedonia Name Issue

If you put "Being Bulgarian in Macedonia" - p. 1 with English subs on YouTube, you will see the fascistic face of FYROM! (what They Try To Hide). Then watch the 2nd part "Being Bulgarian in Macedonia" - p. 2, with English subs. THIS IS ONE OF THE MANY VIDEOS THAT SHOW THE TRUE NA...
by Hellenicoz
24 Nov 2008, 13:24
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Macedonia Name Issue
Replies: 215
Views: 8354

Macedonia Name Issue

On September 8, 1991 the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) had declared its independence from Yugoslavia and was Officially recognised on April 8, 1993 under its UN name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia & not the prefered name of Republic of Macedonia, its constitutional ...
by Hellenicoz
24 Nov 2008, 13:01
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Macedonia Name Issue
Replies: 215
Views: 8354

Re: The Mediterranean Union, established by Nicolas Sarkozy

European Union, North American Union, African Union, Asian Union & now Mediterranean Union.

Type in "NORTH AMERICAN UNION & RFID Chip TRUTH!" on YouTube. Must See.
by Hellenicoz
23 Nov 2008, 23:34
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: The Mediterranean Union, established by Nicolas Sarkozy
Replies: 21
Views: 704

Re: Hello everybody!

H e l l o

Γ ι α σ α s
by Hellenicoz
17 Nov 2008, 14:01
 
Forum: New Members
Topic: Hello everybody!
Replies: 22
Views: 602

Re: What countries will enter the EU in future?

Benn wrote:tensions between the conservative party and Macedonia's largest ethnic Albanian party DUI have always existed.


FYROM seem to step on their neighbours feet. This wont get them votes into the EU.
They have become anti Albanian, anti Serb, anti Greek, anti Bulgarian and very pro George Bush USA.
by Hellenicoz
17 Nov 2008, 13:39
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: What countries will enter the EU in future?
Replies: 68
Views: 6546

Re: Turks lose trust in EU

Geografically, Turkey are not an European country ( more than a half is in Asia) and his religion is Islam. Why they should be admited in EU? :nonnon A very small part of Turkey is part of Europe. The small bit between Istanbul and the Greek border. I think its only 5% which is part of Europe and 9...
by Hellenicoz
17 Nov 2008, 13:33
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Turks lose trust in EU
Replies: 57
Views: 1611

Re: Kosovo's independence...

I cant believe it how FYROM voted for Kosovo's independence and back stabbed Serbia. To think Serbia were one of the first countries to recognise FYROM as the Republic of Macedonia and not the official UN name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
by Hellenicoz
17 Nov 2008, 13:13
 
Forum: Hot Topics
Topic: Kosovo's independence...
Replies: 855
Views: 29982

Re: Should Turkey join the EU?

Only if Turkey solves its differences with other EU member nations and are willing to accept EU laws. If Turkey become a EU member, it means a citizen of Germany, England, Holland, Greece, Spain or any other EU country can live or work in Turkey with their EU passport just like a citizen of Turkey w...
by Hellenicoz
17 Nov 2008, 12:58
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: Should Turkey join the EU?
Replies: 79
Views: 4927

Re: What countries will enter the EU in future?

The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) are trying to get EU membership. The problem is they have put their application for membership under the Republic of Macedonia when Greece's northern provence has been Macedonia for over thousands of years. oops
by Hellenicoz
16 Nov 2008, 13:59
 
Forum: General EU chat
Topic: What countries will enter the EU in future?
Replies: 68
Views: 6546
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