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  1. Macedonians (ethnic group): Macedonians (Macedonian: Македонци, romanized: Makedonci) are a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia in Southeast Europe. They speak Macedonian, a South Slavic language. (Ethnic group) [100%] 2024-01-13 [Ethnic Macedonian people] [Ethnic groups in Albania]...
  2. Macedonia: MACEDONIA mas-e-do'-ni-a (Makedonia, ethnic Makedon,): I. THE MACEDONIAN PEOPLE AND LAND II. HISTORY OF MACEDONIA 1. Philip and Alexander 2. Roman Intervention 3. Roman Conquest 4. Macedonia a Roman Province 5. Later History III. PAUL AND ... [98%] 1915-01-01
  3. Macedonia (terminology): The name Macedonia is used in a number of competing or overlapping meanings to describe geographical, political and historical areas, languages and peoples in a part of south-eastern Europe. It has been a major source of political controversy since ... (Earth) [98%] 2023-11-24 [Geography terminology]
  4. Macedonia (ancient kingdom): Macedonia (/ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə/ MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə; Greek: Μακεδονία), also called Macedon (/ˈmæsɪdɒn/ MASS-ih-don), was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, which later became the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and initially ... (Ancient kingdom) [98%] 2024-01-09 [Macedonia (ancient kingdom)] [Ancient Macedonia]...
  5. Macedonia: Macedonia, the name generally given to that portion of European Turkey which is bounded on the N. by the KaraDagh mountain range and the frontier of Bulgaria, on the E. by the river Mesta, on the S. [98%] 2022-09-02
  6. Macedonia: Macedonia, or the Republic of Macedonia, officially recognized by the UN and most countries as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) is a Balkan inland country located in southeastern Europe. The official name of this country is still not ... [98%] 2023-02-05 [Macedonia] [European Countries]...
  7. Macedonia (ancient kingdom): Ancient Macedonia, also known as Macedon, was a kingdom that existed on the outskirts of Archaic and Classical Greece. It eventually became the most powerful state in Hellenistic Greece. (Ancient kingdom) [98%] 2024-01-09 [Macedonia (ancient kingdom)] [Ancient Macedonia]...
  8. Macedonia (theme): The Theme of Macedonia (Greek: θέμα Μακεδονίας) was a military-civilian province (theme) of the Byzantine Empire established between the late 8th century and the early 9th century. Byzantine Macedonia had limited geographical relation to the Ancient Macedonia and mainly lay in ... (Theme) [98%] 2024-01-02 [Themes of the Byzantine Empire] [Byzantine Greece]...
  9. Macedonia (terminology): The name Macedonia is used in a number of competing or overlapping meanings to describe geographical, political and historical areas, languages and peoples in a part of south-eastern Europe. It has been a major source of political controversy since ... (Terminology) [98%] 2024-01-09 [Controversies in Europe] [Culture-related controversies]...
  10. Macedonia (Roman province): Macedonia (Greek: Μακεδονία) was a province of ancient Rome, encompassing the territory of the former Antigonid Kingdom of Macedonia, which had been conquered by the Roman Republic in 168 BC at the conclusion of the Third Macedonian War. The province was ... (Roman province) [98%] 2024-01-09 [Macedonia (Roman province)] [Ancient Macedonia]...
  11. Macedonia: Country of southeastern Europe; now a part of the Turkish empire. It is the native country of Alexander the Great, who is, therefore, called "Alexander the n" in rabbinical writings. the Macedonians are mentioned under the name "Kittim" (R. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [98%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  12. Macedonia (ancient kingdom): Macedonia (/ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə/ (listen) MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə; Greek: Μακεδονία), also called Macedon (/ˈmæsɪdɒn/ MASS-ih-don), was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, which later became the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. The kingdom was founded and ... (Place) [98%] 2023-11-22 [Ancient history] [Historical transcontinental empires]...
  13. Macedonia (region): Macedonia (/ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə/ (listen) MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə) is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. Its boundaries have changed considerably over time; however, it came to be defined as the modern geographical region by the mid ... (Place) [98%] 2023-12-17 [Historical regions]
  14. Macedonia (Ohio): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Macedonia. Cet article est une ébauche concernant une localité de l’Ohio. (Ohio) [98%] 2024-01-09
  15. Macedonia (región): La referencia a Macedonia como una región geográfica de Europa suroriental ha ido variando con los siglos, ya que la zona permaneció unida y dividida de diferentes formas entre varios estados, y en este artículo se detalla la actualmente aceptada. Definir ... (Región) [98%] 2024-01-09
  16. Macedonia (food): Macedonia or macédoine is a French culinary term referring to a salad composed of small pieces of fruit or vegetables. Fruit Macedonia is a fresh fruit salad and is a common dessert in Greece, Romania, Spain, France, Italy and South ... (Food) [98%] 2024-02-17 [Salads] [Desserts]...
  17. Macedonia (ancient kingdom): Macedonia (/ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə/ (listen); Greek: Μακεδονία), also called Macedon (/ˈmæsɪdɒn/), was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, and later the dominant state of Hellenistic Greece. (History) [98%] 2022-10-23 [Ancient history]
  18. Macedonia (region): Macedonia (/ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniə/ MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə) is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. Its boundaries have changed considerably over time; however, it came to be defined as the modern geographical region by the mid-19th ... (Region) [98%] 2024-09-08 [Macedonia (region)] [Historical regions]...
  19. Macedonite: Macedonite is a mineral named by Radusinović and Markov in 1971. It has the elemental formula PbTiO3 and exhibits tetragonal crystal system. (Chemistry) [88%] 2023-12-17 [Lead minerals] [Titanium minerals]...
  20. Macedonius: Macedonius, (I) bishop of Constantinople in succession to Eusebius of Nicomedia, was elected by the Arian bishops in 341, while the orthodox party elected Paul, whom Eusebius had superseded. The partisans of the two rivals involved the city in a ... [88%] 2022-09-02

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