ALEXANDER THE GREAT is the Macedonian leader who is considered one of the greatest conquerors in history. It should be made clear, though, that Alexander the great was a Greek Macedonian, as opposed the modern Slavic Macedonian population.
Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Attila the Hun, Asoka, Genghis Khan, Tamerlane, Hernan Cortez, and Francisco Pizarro are some of history's famous conquerors.
Everything Macedonian is derogatory for the pro-Hellenic minded Western Scholars. Theodora was deemed to be a prostitute because her identity was Macedonian, when no Greek or Hellenic identity existed. Cleopatra, the last and 7th queen Cleopatra of Egypt was ugly, but clever, because she claimed to be Macedonian. Gheorge Hadjdy the Macedonian Tomanian footballer was descendant of a Macedonian mountainous shepherd family, because he claimed to be Macedonian. "I am Macedonian and I am proud of it" he answered Journalists. The Greeks today claim; "Macedonians do not exist" Isn't this a genocidal attitude? We do exist, consist and persist. We are the only nation in the present world with Macedonian identity; ancient, Middle Ages and present time. The opposition of Greece towards Macedonia only reinforces our resolve to survive and triumph.
The Bayeux Tapestry, a most revealing piece of history, depicts the reign and victories of William the Conqueror. Because of this it is one of the most important artifacts in European history.
Herodotus of Halicarnassus.
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There were many famous conquerors who conquered or ruled Samarkland. As for ancient ones, I'd say the Persians and Alexander the Great (Macedonian or Greek).
The Macedonian leader of ancient times who is still considered to be one of the greatest conquerors ever to have lived is Alexander the great. Although alive for just over three decades (356-323), Alexander succeeded in conquering all of Greece, the Middle East, Egypt, and the Near East, even driving into portions of modern India. His military success (he never suffered a major defeat) is complemented by his cultural achievements: he carried Greek culture into every corner of the civilized world while also adopting what he saw as the "best" of the cultures which he conquered.
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Trajko Stamatoski has written: 'Borba za makedonski literaturen jazik' -- subject(s): History, Macedonian language 'Kontinuitetot na makedonskiot literaturen jazik' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Macedonian language, Macedonian literature, Written language
Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Attila the Hun, Asoka, Genghis Khan, Tamerlane, Hernan Cortez, and Francisco Pizarro are some of history's famous conquerors.
The Macedonian in the region of Greece had people in ancient history who worshiped the Greek god Zeus. Being of Greek origin.
Dimitar Mitrev has written: 'Izbor' -- subject(s): Macedonian literature, Macedonian question 'Pirin Macedonia' -- subject(s): Macedonian question, Politics and government 'BKP i Pirinska Makedonija' 'Ogledi i kritiki' 'Tendencii vo razvojot na makedonskata literatura' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Macedonian literature 'Pirinska Makedonija' -- subject(s): History
Pantelis G. Vyssoulis has written: 'Macedonian Hellenism' -- subject(s): Greek influences, Civilization, Hellenism, Macedonian question, History
Because they were looking for the West Indies but found the Americas. The rest is history...
Alexander the great is such a memorable person in history becausehe accomplished many great things,was MACEDONIAN
Simo Mladenovski has written: 'Makedonskite narodni pesni za NOB i revolucijata' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Literature and the war, Macedonian Folk songs, Macedonian War poetry, Macedonian literature, World War, 1939-1945
The Macedonian leader of ancient times who is still considered to be one of the greatest conquerors ever to have lived is Alexander the great. Although alive for just over three decades (356-323), Alexander succeeded in conquering all of Greece, the Middle East, Egypt, and the Near East, even driving into portions of modern India. His military success (he never suffered a major defeat) is complemented by his cultural achievements: he carried Greek culture into every corner of the civilized world while also adopting what he saw as the "best" of the cultures which he conquered.