the ottomans were oppresing the greeks.yeah in some areas they co existed but it was rare.ottomans oppresed religion and were not equeal (greeks and serbs had to pay large taxes,their children were taken away and manipulated into becoming ottoman warriors) also they could not express their orthodox religion (if you were christian you died) so yeah,it was dark times for them, + they wanted their own nation since ottomans were conquerers
Around 165 BCE, during the Second Temple period.
It was a warning to them of the result to be expected to any other city within the League of Corinth which was thinking of revolt as had Thebes. There were no other revolts.
A revolt by the Greek city-states within the Persian Empire in Asia Minor in 499 BCE.
Not that long, probably a year or two. The Maccabee Revolt started quite soon after the Great Temple was defiled by the Greeks and Jewish sacrifices ceased. The temple was rededicated and sacrifices began anew, in 165 BCE.
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians
Both the Serbs and Greeks(Macedonians) claimed ownership of the land they lived on, which was controlled by Yugoslavia.
The biggest similarity between Albanians and Greeks, Macedonians and Serbs are the Balkan genetics that are common to the area.
The outcome was that it would start war
Novak is Christian Orthodox......most Serbs, Greeks, and Russians are Christian Orthodox, also referred to as the Eastern Christian church.
Which one? There were several, culminating in the various Wars of Greek Independence and Unification.
Serbs are like any other people so she thinks good about serbs
In 498 BCE the city-states of Eretria and Athens sent contingents to support the Ionian Revolt which had started the previous year.
The Ionian Revolt triggered the wars between the Persians and the Greeks . Look to the related links below .
Party of Danube Serbs was created in 1998.
Croats are Roman Catholic and the Serbs are Orthodox Catholic
Around 165 BCE, during the Second Temple period.
Democratic Party of Serbs in Macedonia was created in 1992.