Fourth Macedonian War and the Achaean War Third Punic War Did you know... The Macedonian phalanx is an infantry formation developed by Philip II and used by his son, Alexander the Great, to conquer the Persian empire. Roman Empire Wall Map$59.99 incl. shipping Find Out More Newest...
This article also deals with the significance of the geopolitical position of Ottoman Macedonia within the empire. More specifically, the emphasis is placed on the change of its position after the Great Eastern Crisis (1875–1881). Namely, for the first time since the Ottoman conquests in the ...
The preferred Macedonian breakfast,Burek, is one of the juiciest remnants of the Ottoman Empire. One bite will reveal the softpie and juicy meathiding under the crispy crunch, providing an energy bonanza of carbs, proteins, and fats mixed together. 12. Turli Tava (Vegetable & Meat Stew) This...
In Macedonia, remembrance practices have increasingly divided, rather than united, society. The most obvious example is the controversial ‘Skopje 2014’ project, with which the VMRO–DPMNE government sought to bolster Macedonian national pride and identity. This nation-building effort, among its many...
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Macedonia itself remained the heart of the empire, and its possession (along with the control of Greece) was keenly contested. Antipater (Alexander’s regent in Europe) and his son Cassander managed to retain control of Macedonia and Greece until Cassander’s death (297), which threw Macedonia...