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  2. Category:Macedonian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Macedonian feminine given names" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. List of ancient Macedonians - Wikipedia

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    Hippolochus (early 3rd century BC) description of a Macedonian wedding feast Poseidippus of Cassandreia (c. 288 BC) comic poet Poseidippus of Pella (c. 280 BC–240 BC) epigrammatic poet

  4. Ancient Macedonians - Wikipedia

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    This material supports the observation that Macedonian personal names have a predominantly Greek character. [195] Macedonian toponyms and hydronyms are mostly of Greek origin (e.g. Aegae, Dion, Pieria, Haliacmon), as are the names of the months of the Macedonian calendar and the names of most of the deities the Macedonians worshiped.

  5. List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians . Atheno-Macedonian decrees [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  6. Category:Ancient Macedonian women - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Macedonian queens consort (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Ancient Macedonian women" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  7. Thessalonike of Macedon - Wikipedia

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    Thessaloniki was founded on the site of ancient Therma, and soon became, and still is, one of the most wealthy and populous cities of Macedonia. Thessalonice was likely the first city to be named for a Macedonian woman, though the trend continued. [4] Thessalonike became queen of Macedon and the mother of three sons, Philip, Antipater, and ...

  8. List of Macedonians (ethnic group) - Wikipedia

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    Dimitrija Čupovski (1878–1940), Macedonian national activist; Ljubomir Cuculovski (born 1948), macedonian philosopher and professor in Skopje; Nace Dimov (1876–1916), Macedonian national activist; Slavko Milosavlevski (1928–2012), sociologist; Mihail Petruševski (1911–1990), founder of the College of Philosophy at Ss. Cyril and ...

  9. Lists of Macedonians - Wikipedia

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    There are several lists of Macedonians, people who live or lived in the region of Macedonia: List of Macedonians (ethnic group) List of Macedonians (Greek) List of Macedonian Bulgarians; List of Macedonian Turks; List of ancient Macedonians; List of Macedonian Americans