In a world history class our teacher answered a similar question, saying ," Athenians thought of Macedonians as rednecks. Essentially they were the country folk to the north, uncultured and barbaric." This is in the ancient context of course.
The two popular types of pottery the Athenians produced were Black Pottery and Red Figure Pottery.
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The South Slavic group: Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, Macedonians, Montenegrins; Bulgarians are of Turkish origin, only speak a Slavic language.
when he thought he was in india he was actually in North America
the impact that it had on the revolution of France was the fact that it the people of france started to believe in what they thought and not what others thought. they started to follow the philiphers
The Macedonians took them over.
the athenians, in Athens Greece
Demosthenes was an Athenian lawyer and public speaker who opposed Philip. He warned the Athenians that Philip was a threat to Greek freedom. he urged all the city-states to join together to fight the Macedonians. The Greeks followed his advice and tried to unite, but it was too late. The Athenians joined with Thebes and a few other city-states. They battle Philip's army, but they were defeated.
Demosthenes was an Athenian lawyer and public speaker who opposed Philip. He warned the Athenians that Philip was a threat to Greek freedom. he urged all the city-states to join together to fight the Macedonians. The Greeks followed his advice and tried to unite, but it was too late. The Athenians joined with Thebes and a few other city-states. They battle Philip's army, but they were defeated.
During ancient times, Athenians thought of non-Hellenes, i.e.) people outside of Greece, as barbarians.
Most Macedonian nobles thought of themselves as Greeks. The Greeks, however, looked down on the Macedonians as uncivilized foreigners who had no great philosophers, sculptures, or writers. They did, however have an important resources in their shrewd and fearless kings.
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Macedonians are Greeks. There is no difference.
The Spartan alliance. In the words of the contemporary historian Thucydides: 'Perdiccas, son of Alexander, king of the Macedonians, had from an old friend and ally (of Athens) been made an enemy. He had been made an enemy by the Athenians entering into alliance with his brother Philip and Derdas, who were in league against him.'
The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
The Greeks viewed their neighbors, the Macedonians, as barbarians.
Byzantium under the Macedonians ended in 1057.