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Paul stared churches such as Antioch, Corinth and so on.

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Why is northern Greece called Macedonia?

Because Macedonia is in Greece and Macedonians have an unbroken historical record of identifying as Greeks, ethnically, linguistically and culturally since Macedonia's foundation by the Greeks of Argos in the Peloponnese.


What is the old name of the capital of Macedonia?

Ancient Aegae (Modern Vergina) was the first capital of Macedonia. It was subsequently moved to Pella. Under Roman occupation, the capital was moved to Thessaloniki. When Macedonia was liberated in 1912 from the Ottoman occupation Thessaloniki was retained as the capital.


Where was the kingdom of Macedonia located?

Ancient Macedonia was a Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula in southern Europe. Modern Macedonia is a Greek province on the northern Greek peninsula in southern Europe, The unrelated Former Yugoslav Republic is a newly founded Slavic Republic north of historical Macedonia in the Balkan region of southern Europe.


Where is Macedonia on a map?

Historical Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom in the northern Greek peninsula that is today a modern province in the northern Greek peninsula of the Hellenic (Greek) Republic. The unrelated Republic of Macedonia is a small independent republic of the Former Yugoslavia in the southern Balkans, whose land is synonymous with ancient Paeonia/Dardania. Greece is to the south, Serbia to the north, Albania to the west and Bulgaria to the east.


What territories did Alexander the Great conquer?

Setting out from Macedonia in northern Greece, Alexander conquered Asia Minor, the Near East, Egypt, the Middle East, Persia, parts of Afghanistan, and parts of India. He did so almost completely with a comparatively small, well-trained and equipped, highly mobile force, led by his cavalry.

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Why is northern Greece called Macedonia?

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Where is Macedonia on a map?

Historical Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom in the northern Greek peninsula that is today a modern province in the northern Greek peninsula of the Hellenic (Greek) Republic. The unrelated Republic of Macedonia is a small independent republic of the Former Yugoslavia in the southern Balkans, whose land is synonymous with ancient Paeonia/Dardania. Greece is to the south, Serbia to the north, Albania to the west and Bulgaria to the east.


What is Greece popaultion?

Almost 11.000.000 citizens.


How many greek orthadox churches are there?

There is one Orthodox Church. Many of the parishes of the Orthodox Church happen to be Greek, especially in Greece. ... The Orthodox Church has a similar structure to the Catholic Church. Churches are divided mainly on ethnic groups, without any differences on belief. They have autonomy but they are all (spiritual) subjects of the Patriarchy (the father Church) located in Istanbul. The Patriarch is like the Pope. Almost all of the churches are dedicated to a saint.


When did Macedonia obtain its independence from its colonists?

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What is the time from Macedonia to Chicago?

The time from Macedonia to Chicago, Illinois, is almost 11 hours by airplane. Chicago, which is in the central time zone, is seven hours behind Macedonia, which is in the Central European time zone. Both locations always observe daylight savings time.


Where are ancient Greece and ancient rome?

Comparison of Ancient Greece and Ancient RomeAncient Greece and ancient Rome may be compared in many ways, including in terms of the position of women in society, geography and the ramifications of geographical differences, and government. Teleology is almost the same too. They also believe in god and the will pray them. FROM: http://ancienthistory.about.com


Is St Mark's Church of Christ a Catholic church?

Catholic churches almost never use the label "Church of Christ," even though that is what they are. They avoid using this term only so as to avoid being confused with other denominations and communities of that or similar name already in existence, such as Churches of Christ; Independent Churches of Christ; International Churches of Christ; United Churches of Christ; United Churches of Christ, Congregational; Churches of Christ, Scientist; and Church of Christ, Instrumental. Catholic churces almost always have the word Catholic in their name.