Macedonians

The illyrian and thracian languages do have affinities with the baltic languages. Though they are not branches of baltic-slavic.

Albanian, like almost all indo european languages has lost these suffixes,only lithuanian, which is one of the more conservative has saved them.

According to Edward Stuart Mann, Tyrimmas has survived in Albanian "Trim" (Hero, Brave)

and why Greek still holds them?
Maybe Albanian is not Illyrian?


Besides WHY the ending-as should be from Illyrian and not from Thracian or Baltic ?
since Greek is also IE and Makedonian Dialect was IE why not be a remnant of proto-Greek as most linguists say

Because a Scholar wanted it so to be?

oh really?
ΤΥΡΙΜΜΑΣ


22. TYRIMMAS m Greek Mythology
Tyrimmas, an Argead king of Macedon and son of Coenus. Also known as Temenus. In Greek mythology, Temenus was the son of Aristomaches and a great-great grandson of Herakles. He became king of Argos. Tyrimmas was also a man from Epirus and father of Evippe, who consorted with Odysseus (Parthenius of Nicaea, Love Romances, 3.1). Its full meaning is “the one who loves cheese”.

From a List of 100 Makedonian names

MAKEDONIAN ARGEIADS WERE OF DORIC HERITAGE
THEIR ORIGIN IS TODAY SOUTH MAKEDONIA AND THESSALY
ARGEIADS MEAN FROM THE VALEY, FROM ARGOS WHICH MEANS FLAT FERTILE LAND, WHERE WATER FLOWS ARGA,
ARGOS AND AGROS IS THE SAME THING,
YET THE FIRST MAKEDONIAN KING MOVED TILL ARGOS PELOPONESE WITH TEMENIDES AND THEN RETURN TO MAKE THE KINGDOM,
 
The illyrian and thracian languages do have affinities with the baltic languages. Though they are not branches of baltic-slavic.

Albanian, like almost all indo european languages has lost these suffixes,only lithuanian, which is one of the more conservative has saved them.

According to Edward Stuart Mann, Tyrimmas has survived in Albanian "Trim" (Hero, Brave)

Blerimas

Buçimas


The municipal unit consisted of the villages Buçimas, Tushemisht, Gurras, Gështënjas, Remaj, and Vërdovë.[3]

Lekas
The municipal unit consists of the villages Lekas, Marian, Gjonbabas, Gurmujas, Shkozan, Xerje, Tudas, Gjergjevicë, Lavdar, Brozdovec, Mazrek and Poponivë.[3]

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100 MAKEDONIAN NAMES ALL HAVE GREEK ETYMOLOGY

[FONT=q_serif]KINGS OF MACEDON AND DIADOCHI[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]1. ALEXANDROS m Ancient Greek (ALEXANDER Latinized)
Pronounced: al-eg-ZAN-dur
From the Greek name Alexandros, which meant ‘defending men’ from Greek alexein ‘to defend, protect, help’ and aner ‘man’ (genitive andros). Alexander the Great, King of Macedon, is the most famous bearer of this name. In the 4th century BC he built a huge empire out of Greece, Egypt, Persia, and parts of India. The name was borne by five kings of Macedon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]2. PHILIPPOS m Ancient Greek (PHILIP Latinized)
Pronounced: FIL-ip
From the Greek name Philippos which means ‘friend of horses’, composed of the elements philos ‘friend’ and hippos ‘horse’. The name was borne by five kings of Macedon, including Philip II the father of Alexander the Great.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]3. AEROPOS m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Male form of Aerope who in Greek mythology was the wife of King Atreus of Mycenae. Aeropos was also the son of Aerope, daughter of Kepheus: ‘Ares, the Tegeans say, mated with Aerope, daughter of Kepheus (king of Tegea), the son of Aleos. She died in giving birth to a child, Aeropos, who clung to his mother even when she was dead, and sucked great abundance of milk from her breasts. Now this took place by the will of Ares.’ (Pausanias 8.44.) The name was borne by two kings of Macedon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]4. ALKETAS m Ancient Greek (ALCAEUS Latinized)
Pronounced: al-SEE-us
Derived from Greek alke meaning ‘strength’. This was the name of a 7th-century BC lyric poet from the island of Lesbos.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]5. AMYNTAS m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek amyntor meaning ‘defender’. The name was borne by three kings of Macedon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]6. ANTIGONOS m Ancient Greek (ANTIGONUS Latinized)
Pronounced: an-TIG-o-nus
Means ‘like the ancestor’ from Greek anti ‘like’ and goneus ‘ancestor’. This was the name of one of Alexander the Great’s generals. After Alexander died, he took control of most of Asia Minor. He was known as Antigonus ‘Monophthalmos’ (‘the One-Eyed’). Antigonos II (ruled 277-239 BC) was known as ‘Gonatos’ (‘knee, kneel’).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]7. ANTIPATROS m Ancient Greek (ANTIPATER Latinized)
Pronounced: an-TI-pa-tur
From the Greek name Antipatros, which meant ‘like the father’ from Greek anti ‘like’ and pater ‘father’. This was the name of an officer of Alexander the Great, who became the regent of Macedon during Alexander’s absence.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]8. ARCHELAOS m Ancient Greek (ARCHELAUS Latinized)
Pronounced: ar-kee-LAY-us
Latinized form of the Greek name Archelaos, which meant ‘master of the people’ from arche ‘master’ and laos ‘people’. It was also the name of the 7th Spartan king who came in the throne of Sparti in 886 BC, long before the establishment of the Macedonian state.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]9. ARGAIOS m Greek Mythology (ARGUS Latinized)
Derived from Greek argos meaning ‘glistening, shining’. In Greek myth this name belongs to both the man who built the Argo and a man with a hundred eyes. The name was borne by three kings of Macedon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]10. DEMETRIOS m Ancient Greek (DEMETRIUS Latinized)
Latin form of the Greek name Demetrios, which was derived from the name of the Greek goddess Demeter. Kings of Macedon and the Seleucid kingdom have had this name. Demetrios I (ruled 309-301 BC) was known as ‘Poliorketes’ (the ‘Beseiger’).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]11. KARANOS m Ancient Greek (CARANUS Latinized)
Derived from the archaic Greek word ‘koiranos’ or ‘karanon”, meaning ‘ruler’, ‘leader’ or ‘king’. Both words stem from the same archaic Doric root ‘kara’ meaning head, hence leader, royal master. The word ‘koiranos’ already had the meaning of ruler or king in Homer. Karanos is the name of the founder of the Argead dynasty of the Kings of Macedon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]12. KASSANDROS m Greek Mythology (CASSANDER Latinized)
Pronounced: ka-SAN-dros
Possibly means ‘shining upon man’, derived from Greek kekasmai ‘to shine’ and aner ‘man’ (genitive andros). In Greek myth Cassandra was a Trojan princess, the daughter of Priam and Hecuba. She was given the gift of prophecy by Apollo, but when she spurned his advances he cursed her so nobody would believe her prophecies. The name of a king of Macedon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]13. KOINOS m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek koinos meaning ‘usual, common’. An Argead king of Macedon in the 8th century BC.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]14. LYSIMACHOS m Ancient Greek (LYSIMACHUS Latinized)
Means ‘a loosening of battle’ from Greek lysis ‘a release, loosening’ and mache ‘battle’. This was the name of one of Alexander the Great’s generals. After Alexander’s death Lysimachus took control of Thrace.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]15. SELEUKOS m Ancient Greek (SELEUCUS Latinized)
Means ‘to be light’, ‘to be white’, derived from the Greek word leukos meaning ‘white, bright’. This was the name of one of Alexander’s generals that claimed most of Asia and founded the Seleucid dynasty after the death of Alexander in Babylon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]16. ARRIDHAIOS m Ancient Greek
Son of Philip II and later king of Macedon. The greek etymology is Ari (= much) + adj Daios (= terrifying). Its full meaning is “too terrifying”. Its Aeolian type is Arribaeos.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]17. ORESTES m Greek Mythology
Pronounced: o-RES-teez
Derived from Greek orestais meaning ‘of the mountains’. In Greek myth he was the son of Agamemnon. He killed his mother Clytemnestra after she killed his father. The name of a king of Macedon (ruled 399-396 BC).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]18. PAUSANIAS m Ancient Greek
King of Macedon in 393 BC. Pausanias was also the name of the Spartan king at the Battle of Plataea in 479 BC, and the name of the Greek traveller, geographer and writer whose most famous work is ‘Description of Greece’, and also the name of the man who assassinated Philip II of Macedon in 336 BC.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]19. PERDIKKAS m Ancient Greek (PERDICCAS Latinized)
Derived from Greek perdika meaning ‘partridge’. Perdikkas I is presented as founder of the kingdom of Macedon in Herodotus 8.137. The name was borne by three kings of Macedon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]20. PERSEUS m Greek Mythology
Pronounced: PUR-see-us
It derives from Greek verb pertho meaning ‘to destroy, conquer’. Its full meaning is the “conqueror”. Perseus was a hero in Greek legend. He killed Medusa, who was so ugly that anyone who gazed upon her was turned to stone, by looking at her in the reflection of his shield and slaying her in her sleep. The name of a king of Macedon (ruled 179-168 BC).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]21. PTOLEMEOS m Ancient Greek (PTOLEMY Latinized)
Pronounced: TAWL-e-mee
Derived from Greek polemeios meaning ‘aggressive’ or ‘warlike’. Ptolemy was the name of several Greco-Egyptian rulers of Egypt, all descendents of Ptolemy I, one of Alexander the Great’s generals. This was also the name of a Greek astronomer. Ptolemy ‘Keraunos’ (ruled 281-279 BC) is named after the lighting bolt thrown by Zeus.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]22. TYRIMMAS m Greek Mythology
Tyrimmas, an Argead king of Macedon and son of Coenus. Also known as Temenus. In Greek mythology, Temenus was the son of Aristomaches and a great-great grandson of Herakles. He became king of Argos. Tyrimmas was also a man from Epirus and father of Evippe, who consorted with Odysseus (Parthenius of Nicaea, Love Romances, 3.1). Its full meaning is “the one who loves cheese”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]QUEENS AND ROYAL FAMILY[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]23. EURYDIKE f Greek Mythology (EURYDICE Latinized)
Means ‘wide justice’ from Greek eurys ‘wide’ and dike ‘justice’. In Greek myth she was the wife of Orpheus. Her husband tried to rescue her from Hades, but he failed when he disobeyed the condition that he not look back upon her on their way out. Name of the mother of Philip II of Macedon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]24. BERENIKE f Ancient Greek (BERENICE Latinized)
Pronounced: ber-e-NIE-see
Means ‘bringing victory’ from pherein ‘to bring’ and nike ‘victory’. This name was common among the Ptolemy ruling family of Egypt.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]25. KLEOPATRA f Ancient Greek (CLEOPATRA Latinized), English
Pronounced: klee-o-PAT-ra
Means ‘glory of the father’ from Greek kleos ‘glory’ combined with patros ‘of the father’. In the Iliad, the name of the wife of Meleager of Aetolia. This was also the name of queens of Egypt from the Ptolemaic royal family, including Cleopatra VII, the mistress of both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. After being defeated by Augustus she committed suicide by allowing herself to be bitten by an asp. Also the name of a bride of Philip II of Macedon.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]26. CYNNA f Ancient Greek
Half-sister of Alexander the great. Her name derives from the adj. of doric dialect Cyna (= tough).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]27. THESSALONIKI f Ancient Greek
Means ‘victory over the Thessalians’, from the name of the region of Thessaly and niki, meaning ‘victory’. Name of Alexander the Great’s step sister and of the city of Thessaloniki which was named after her in 315 BC.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]GENERALS, SOLDIERS, PHILOSOPHERS AND OTHERS[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]28. PARMENION m ancient Greek
The most famous General of Philip and Alexander the great. Another famous bearer of this name was the olympic winner Parmenion of Mitiline. His name derives from the name Parmenon + the ending -ion used to note descendancy. It means the “descedant of Parmenon”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]29. PEUKESTAS m Ancient Greek
He saved Alexander the Great in India. One of the most known Macedonians. His name derives from Πευκής (= sharp) + the Doric ending -tas. Its full meaning is the “one who is sharp”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]30. ARISTOPHANES m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek elements aristos ‘best’ and phanes ‘appearing’. The name of one of Alexander the Great’s personal body guard who was present during the murder of Cleitus. (Plutarch, Alexander, ‘The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans’). This was also the name of a 5th-century BC Athenian playwright.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]31. KORRAGOS m Ancient Greek
The Macedonian who challenged into a fight the Olympic winner Dioxippos and lost. His name derives from Koira (= army) + ago (= lead). Korragos has the meaning of “the leader of the army”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]32. ARISTON m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek aristos meaning ‘the best’. The name of a Macedonian officer on campaign with Alexander the Great (Arrian, Anabasis, Book II, 9 and Book III, 11, 14).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]33. KLEITUS m Ancient Greek (CLEITUS Latinized)
Means ‘calling forth’ or ‘summoned’ in Greek. A phalanx battalion commander in Alexander the Great’s army at the Battle of Hydaspes. Also the name of Alexander’s nurse’s brother, who severed the arm of the Persian Spithridates at the Battle of the Granicus.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]34. HEPHAISTION m Greek Mythology
Derived from Hephaistos (‘Hephaestus’ Latinized) who in Greek mythology was the god of fire and forging and one of the twelve Olympian deities. Hephaistos in Greek denotes a ‘furnace’ or ‘volcano’. Hephaistion was the companion and closest friend of Alexander the Great. He was also known as ‘Philalexandros’ (‘friend of Alexander’).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]35. HERAKLEIDES m Ancient Greek (HERACLEIDES Latinized)
Perhaps means ‘key of Hera’ from the name of the goddess Hera combined with Greek kleis ‘key’ or kleidon ‘little key’. The name of two Macedonian soldiers on campaign with Alexander the Great (Arrian, Anabasis, Book I, 2; Book III, 11 and Book VII, 16).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]36. KRATEROS m Ancient Greek (CRATERUS Latinized)
Derived from Greek adj. Κρατερός (= Powerful). This was the name of one of Alexander the Great’s generals. A friend of Alexander the Great, he was also known as ‘Philobasileus’ (‘friend of the King’).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]37. NEOPTOLEMOS m Greek Mythology (NEOPTOLEMUS Latinized)
Means ‘new war’, derived from Greek neos ‘new’ and polemos ‘war’. In Greek legend this was the name of the son of Achilles, brought into the Trojan War because it was prophesied the Greeks could not win it unless he was present. After the war he was slain by Orestes because of his marriage to Hermione. Neoptolemos was believed to be the ancestor of Alexander the Great on his mother’s (Olympias’) side (Plutarch). The name of two Macedonian soldiers during Alexander’s campaigns (Arrian, Anabasis, Book I, 6 and Book II, 27).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]38. PHILOTAS m Ancient Greek
From Greek philotes meaning ‘friendship’. Son of Parmenion and a commander of Alexander the Great’s Companion cavalry.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]39. PHILOXENOS m Ancient Greek
Meaning ‘friend of strangers’ derived from Greek philos meaning friend and xenos meaning ‘stranger, foreigner’. The name of a Macedonian soldier on campaign with Alexander the Great (Arrian, Anabasis, Book III, 6).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]40. MENELAOS m Greek Mythology (MENELAUS Latinized)
Means ‘withstanding the people’ from Greek meno ‘to last, to withstand’ and laos ‘the people’. In Greek legend he was a king of Sparta and the husband of Helen. When his wife was taken by Paris, the Greeks besieged the city of Troy in an effort to get her back. After the war Menelaus and Helen settled down to a happy life. Macedonian naval commander during the wars of the Diadochi and brother of Ptolemy Lagos.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]41. LAOMEDON m ancient greek
Friend from boyhood of Alexander and later Satrap. His names derives from the greek noun laos (λαός = “people” + medon (μέδω = “the one who governs”)[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]42. POLYPERCHON Ancient Greek
Macedonian, Son of Simmias His name derives from the greek word ‘Πολύ’ (=much) + σπέρχω (= rush).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]43. HEGELOCHOS m (HEGELOCHUS Latinized)
Known as the conspirator. His name derives from the greek verb (ηγέομαι = “walking ahead” + greek noun λόχος = “set up ambush”).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]44. POLEMON m ancient Greek
From the house of Andromenes. Brother of Attalos. Means in greek “the one who is fighting in war”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]45. AUTODIKOS m ancient greek
Somatophylax of Philip III. His name in greek means “the one who takes the law into his (own) hands”[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]46. BALAKROS m ancient Greek
Son of Nicanor. We already know Macedonians usually used a “beta” instead of a “phi” which was used by Atheneans (eg. “belekys” instead of “pelekys”, “balakros” instead of “falakros”). “Falakros” has the meaning of “bald”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]47. NIKANOR (Nικάνωρ m ancient Greek; Latin: Nicanor) means “victor” – from Nike (Νικη) meaning “victory”.
Nicanor was the name of the father of Balakras. He was a distinguished Macedonian during the reign of Phillip II.
Another Nicanor was the son of Parmenion and brother of Philotas. He was a distinguished officer (commander of the Hypaspists) in the service of Alexander the Great. He died of disease in Bactria in 330 BC.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]48. LEONNATOS m ancient Greek
One of the somatophylakes of Alexander. His name derives from Leon (= Lion) + the root Nat of noun Nator (= dashing). The full meaning is “Dashing like the lion”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]49. KRITOLAOS m ancient Hellinic
He was a potter from Pella. His name was discovered in amphoras in Pella during 1980-87. His name derives from Κρίτος (= the chosen) + Λαός (= the people). Its full meaning is “the chosen of the people”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]50. ZOILOS m ancient Hellinic
Father of Myleas from Beroia – From zo-e (ΖΩΗ) indicating ‘lively’, ‘vivacious’. Hence the Italian ‘Zoilo’[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]51. ZEUXIS m ancient Hellinic
Name of a Macedonian commander of Lydia in the time of Antigonos III and also the name of a Painter from Heraclea – from ‘zeugnumi’ = ‘to bind’, ‘join together’[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]52. LEOCHARIS m ancient Hellinic
Sculptor – Deriving from ‘Leon’ = ‘lion’ and ‘charis’ = ‘grace’. Literally meaning the ‘lion’s grace’.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]53. DEINOKRATIS m ancient Hellinic
Helped Alexander to create Alexandria in Egypt.
From ‘deinow’ = ‘to make terrible’ and ‘kratein’ = “to rule”
Obviously indicating a ‘terrible ruler’[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]54. ADMETOS (Άδμητος) m Ancient Greek
derive from the word a+damaw(damazw) and mean tameless,obstreperous.Damazw mean chasten, prevail[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]55. ANDROTIMOS (Ανδρότιμος) m Ancient Greek
derive from the words andreios (brave, courageous) and timitis(honest, upright )[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]56. PEITHON m Ancient Greek
Means “the one who persuades”. It was a common name among Macedonians and the most famous holders of that names were Peithon, son of Sosicles, responsible for the royal pages and Peithon, son of Krateuas, a marshal of Alexander the Great.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]57. SOSTRATOS m Ancient Greek
Derives from the Greek words “Σως (=safe) +Στρατος (=army)”. He was son of Amyntas and was executed as a conspirator.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]58. DIMNOS m Ancient Greek
Derives from the greek verb “δειμαίνω (= i have fear). One of the conspirators.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]59. TIMANDROS m Ancient Greek
Meaning “Man’s honour”. It derives from the greek words “Τιμή (=honour) + Άνδρας (=man). One of the commanders of regular Hypaspistes.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]60. TLEPOLEMOS ,(τληπόλεμος) m Ancient Greek
Derives from greek words “τλήμων (=brave) + πόλεμος (=war)”. In greek mythology Tlepolemos was a son of Heracles. In alexanders era, Tlepolemos was appointed Satrap of Carmania from Alexander the Great.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]61. AXIOS (Άξιος) m ancient Greek
Meaning “capable”. His name was found on one inscription along with his patronymic “Άξιος Αντιγόνου Μακεδών”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]62. THEOXENOS (Θεόξενος) ancient Greek
Derives from greek words “θεός (=god) + ξένος (=foreigner).His name appears as a donator of the Apollo temple along with his patronymic and city of origin(Θεόξενος Αισχρίωνος Κασσανδρεύς).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]63. MITRON (Μήτρων) m ancient Greek
Derives from the greek word “Μήτηρ (=Mother)”. Mitron of Macedon appears in a inscription as a donator[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]64. KLEOCHARIS (Κλεοχάρης) M ancient greek
Derives from greek words “Κλέος (=fame) + “Χάρις (=Grace). Kleocharis, son of Pytheas from Amphipoli was a Macedonian honoured in the city of Eretria at the time of Demetrius son of Antigonus.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]65. PREPELAOS (Πρεπέλαος) m, ancient Greek
Derives from greek words “πρέπω (=be distinguished) + λαος (=people). He was a general of Kassander.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]66. HIPPOLOCHOS (Ιππόλοχος) m, ancient Greek
Derives from the greek words “Ίππος” (= horse) + “Λόχος”(=set up ambush). Hippolochos was a Macedonian historian (ca. 300 B.C.)[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]67. ALEXARCHOS (Αλέξαρχος) m, ancient Greek
Derives from Greek “Αλέξω” (=defend, protect, help) + “Αρχος ” (= master). Alexarchos was brother of Cassandros.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]68. ASCLEPIODOROS (Ασκληπιοδορος) m Ancient Greek
Derives from the greek words Asclepios (= cut up) + Doro (=Gift). Asclepios was the name of the god of healing and medicine in Greek mythology. Asclepiodoros was a prominent Macedonian, son of Eunikos from Pella. Another Asclepiodoros in Alexander’s army was son of Timandros.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]69. KALLINES (Καλλινης) m Ancient Greek
Derives from greek words kalli + nao (=stream beautifully). He was a Macedonian, officer of companions.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]70. PLEISTARHOS (Πλείσταρχος) m ancient Greek
Derives from the greek words Pleistos (=too much) + Arhos ((= master). He was younger brother of Cassander.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]71. POLYKLES (Πολυκλής) m ancient Greek
Derives from the words Poli (=city) + Kleos (glory). Macedonian who served as Strategos of Antipater.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]72. POLYDAMAS (Πολυδάμας) m ancient Greek
The translation of his name means “the one who subordinates a city”. One Hetairos.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]73. APOLLOPHANES (Απολλοφάνης) m ancient greek.
His name derives from the greek verb “απολλυμι” (=to destroy) and φαίνομαι (= appear to be). Apollophanes was a prominent Macedonian who was appointed Satrap of Oreitae.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]74. ARCHIAS (Αρχίας) m ancient Greek
His name derive from greek verb Άρχω (=head or be in command). Archias was one of the Macedonian trierarchs in Hydaspes river.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]75. ARCHESILAOS (Αρχεσίλαος) m ancient Greek
His name derive from greek verb Άρχω (=head or be in command) + Λαος (= people). Archesilaos was a Macedonian that received the satrapy of Mesopotamia in the settlement of 323.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]76. ARETAS (Αρετας) m ancient Greek
Derives from the greek word Areti (=virtue). He was commander of Sarissoforoi at Gaugamela.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]77. KLEANDROS (Κλέανδρος) m ancient Greek
Derives from greek verb Κλέος (=fame) + Ανδρος (=man). He was commander of Archers and was killed in Hallicarnasus in 334 BC.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]78. AGESISTRATOS (Αγησίστρατος) m ancient greek
Father of Paramonos, a general of Antigonos Doson. His name derives from verb ηγήσομαι ( = lead in command) + στρατος (= army). “Hgisomai” in Doric dialect is “Agisomai”. Its full meaning is “the one who leads the army”[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]79. AGERROS (Αγερρος) M ancient Greek
He was father of Andronikos, general of Alexander. His name derives from the verb αγέρρω (= the one who makes gatherings)[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]80. AVREAS (Αβρέας) m ancient Greek
Officer of Alexander the great. His name derives from the adj. αβρός (=polite)[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]81. AGATHANOR (Αγαθάνωρ) m ancient Greek
Som of Thrasycles. He was priest of Asklepios for about 5 years. His origin was from Beroia as is attested from an inscription. His name derives from the adj. αγαθός (= virtuous) + ανήρ (= man). The full meaning of his name is “Virtuous man”[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]82. AGAKLES (Αγακλής) m ancient Greek
He was son of Simmihos and was from Pella. He is known from a resolution of Aetolians. His name derives from the adj. Αγακλεής (= too glorious)[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]83. AGASIKLES (Αγασικλής) m ancient Greek
Son of Mentor, from Dion of Macedonia. It derives from the verb άγαμαι (= admire) + Κλέος (=fame). Its full meaning is “the one who admires fame”[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]84. AGGAREOS (Αγγάρεος) m ancient Greek
Son of Dalon from Amphipolis. He is known from an inscription of Amphipolis (S.E.G vol 31. ins. 616) It derives from the noun Αγγαρεία (= news)[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]85. AGELAS (Αγέλας) m ancient Greek
Son of Alexander. He was born during the mid-5th BCE and was an ambassador of Macedonians during the treaty between Macedonians and Atheneans. This treaty exists in inscription 89.vol1 Fasc.1 Ed.3″Attic inscrip.”
His name was common among Heraclides and Bacchiades. One Agelas was king of Corinth during the first quarter of 5 BCE. His name derives from the verb άγω (= lead) and the noun Λαός (= people or even soldiers (Homeric)). The full meaning is the “one who leads the people/soldiers”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]86. AGIPPOS (Άγιππος) m ancient Greek
He was from Beroia of Macedonia and lived during middle 3rd BCE. He is known from an inscription found in Beroia where his name appears as the witness in a slave-freeing. Another case bearing the name Agippos in the Greek world was the father of Timokratos from Zakynthos. The name Agippos derives from the verb άγω (= lead) + the word ίππος (= Horse). Its full meaning is “the one who leads the horse/calvary”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]87. AGLAIANOS (Αγλαϊάνος) m ancient Greek
He was from Amphipolis of Macedonia (c. 4th BC) and he is known from an inscription S.E.G vol41., insc. 556
His name consists of aglai- from the verb αγλαϊζω (= honour) and the ending -anos.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]88. AGNOTHEOS (Αγνόθεος) m ancient Greek
Macedonian, possibly from Pella. His name survived from an inscription found in Pella between 300-250 BCE. (SEG vol46.insc.799)
His name derives from Αγνός ( = pure) + Θεός (=God). The full meaning is “the one who has inside a pure god”[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]89. ATHENAGORAS (Αθηναγόρας) m ancient Greek
General of Philip V. He was the general who stopped Dardanian invasion in 199 BC. His name derives from the verb αγορά-ομαι (=deliver a speech) + the name Αθηνά (= Athena).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]90. PERIANDROS (Περίανδρος) m ancient Greek
Son of the Macedonian historian Marsyas. His name derives from Περί (= too much) + άνηρ (man, brave). Its full meaning is “too brave/man”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]91. LEODISKOS (Λεοντίσκος) m ancient Greek
He was son of Ptolemy A’ and Thais, His name derives from Λέων (= lion) + the ending -iskos (=little). His name’s full etymology is “Little Lion”[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]92. EPHRANOR (Ευφράνωρ) m ancient Greek
He was General of Perseas. It derives from the verb Ευφραίνω (= delight). Its full meaning is “the one who delights”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]93. DIONYSOPHON m Ancient Greek
It has the meaning “Voice of Dionysos”. The ending -phon is typical among ancient greek names.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]MACEDONIAN WOMEN[/FONT]
[FONT=q_serif]94. ANTIGONE f ancient Greek
Usage: Greek Mythology
Pronounced: an-TIG-o-nee
Means ‘against birth’ from Greek anti ‘against’ and gone ‘birth’. In Greek legend Antigone was the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta. King Creon of Thebes declared that her slain brother Polynices was to remain unburied, a great dishonour. She disobeyed and gave him a proper burial, and for this she was sealed alive in a cave. Antigone of Pydna was the mistress of Philotas, the son of Parmenion and commander of Alexander the Great’s Companion cavalry (Plutarch, Alexander, ‘The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans’).[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]95. VOULOMAGA (Βουλομάγα) f ancient greek
Derives from greek words “Βούλομαι (=desire) + άγαν (=too much)”. Her name is found among donators.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]96. ATALANTE (Αταλαντη) f ancient Greek
Her name means in Greek “without talent”. She was daughter of Orontes, and sister of Perdiccas.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]97. AGELAEIA (Αγελαεία) f ancient Greek
Wife of Amyntas, from the city of Beroia (S.E.G vol 48. insc. 738)
It derives from the adj. Αγέλα-ος ( = the one who belongs to a herd)[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]98. ATHENAIS (Αθηναϊς) f ancient Greek
The name was found on an altar of Heracles Kigagidas in Beroia. It derives from the name Athena and the ending -is meaning “small”. Its whole meaning is “little Athena”.[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]99. STRATONIKE f Ancient Greek (STRATONICE Latinized)
Means ‘victorious army’ from stratos ‘army’ and nike ‘victory’. Sister of King Perdiccas II. “…and Perdiccas afterwards gave his sister Stratonice to Seuthes as he had promised.” (Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Chapter VIII)[/FONT]

[FONT=q_serif]100. THETIMA f Ancient Greek
A name from Pella Katadesmos. It has the meaning “she who honors the gods”; the standard Attic form would be Theotimē.[/FONT]
 
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Ancient Macedonians were not Greeks , you have new lecture Prof. Kenneth W. Harl on 'The World of Early Macedon' , With saying couple of times "The Macedonians were not Greeks at all", you need to listen this lecture to clear your delusional behavior , Write on YOUTUBE The ethnicity of the Ancient Macedonians , duration time of the video os 29:56 . Macedonians wasn't illyrians , they were most similar to Thracians and nowdays Illyrians are not Albanians at all , if someone is descentant from illyrians thats Croats,Bosnians at majority also Serbians..Here's cut from book "Kingdom of the Slavs" by Mavro Orbini from 14 century page 69 , there is records from 1 century BC with notable ancient historians;

"In a Carigrad library, the Charter of Privileges was preserved by Alexander the Great,in the twelfth year of his government, he divided the Illyrians, that is, the noble line of the Slavs. This becomes completelyit is understandable if we take into account that the Macedonians of Alexander the Great were actually Slavs, they spoke the samethe language spoken by the inhabitants of Macedonia today. In general, the Macedonians, Thracians and Mezi (Serbs) speak the same,Slavic language. Alexander the Great is considered by many to be Greeks, but unjustified. The reason for that is misleadingis that the Greeks, fighting with the peoples of the East, were the most famous people of the then Europe, just liketoday the Greeks and the Turks believe that all European Catholic nations are French. However, the Moscow Anali explicitlyconfirm that the Russians, or Moskvits, were the same language as the ancient Macedonians, who, among otherscountries, ruled Egypt 276 years ago. "

This book was forbidden by Vatican many years...
[h=1]The Ethnicity of the Ancient Macedonians
duration time 29:56 ,






[/h]In a Carigrad library, the Charter of Privileges was preserved by Alexander the Great,in the twelfth year of his government, he divided the Illyrians, that is, the noble line of the Slavs. This becomes completelyit is understandable if we take into account that the Macedonians of Alexander the Great were actually Slavs, they spoke the samethe language spoken by the inhabitants of Macedonia today. In general, the Macedonians, Trachani and Mezi speak the same,Slovenian language. Alexander the Great is considered by many to be Greeks, but unjustified. The reason for that is misleadingis that the Greeks, fighting with the peoples of the East, were the most famous people of the then Europe, just liketoday the Greeks and the Turks believe that all European Catholic nations are French. However, the Moscow Anali explicitlyconfirm that the Russians, or Moskvits, were the same language as the ancient Macedonians, who, among otherscountries, ruled Egypt 276 years ago. "
 
Ancient Macedonians were not Greeks , you have new lecture Prof. Kenneth W. Harl on 'The World of Early Macedon' , With saying couple of times "The Macedonians were not Greeks at all", you need to listen this lecture to clear your delusional behavior , Write on YOUTUBE The ethnicity of the Ancient Macedonians , duration time of the video os 29:56 . Macedonians wasn't illyrians , they were most similar to Thracians and nowdays Illyrians are not Albanians at all , if someone is descentant from illyrians thats Croats,Bosnians at majority also Serbians..Here's cut from book "Kingdom of the Slavs" by Mavro Orbini from 14 century page 69 , there is records from 1 century BC with notable ancient historians;

"In a Carigrad library, the Charter of Privileges was preserved by Alexander the Great,in the twelfth year of his government, he divided the Illyrians, that is, the noble line of the Slavs. This becomes completelyit is understandable if we take into account that the Macedonians of Alexander the Great were actually Slavs, they spoke the samethe language spoken by the inhabitants of Macedonia today. In general, the Macedonians, Thracians and Mezi (Serbs) speak the same,Slavic language. Alexander the Great is considered by many to be Greeks, but unjustified. The reason for that is misleadingis that the Greeks, fighting with the peoples of the East, were the most famous people of the then Europe, just liketoday the Greeks and the Turks believe that all European Catholic nations are French. However, the Moscow Anali explicitlyconfirm that the Russians, or Moskvits, were the same language as the ancient Macedonians, who, among otherscountries, ruled Egypt 276 years ago. "
This book was forbidden by Vatican many years...
[h=1]The Ethnicity of the Ancient Macedonians
duration time 29:56 ,
[/h]In a Carigrad library, the Charter of Privileges was preserved by Alexander the Great,in the twelfth year of his government, he divided the Illyrians, that is, the noble line of the Slavs. This becomes completelyit is understandable if we take into account that the Macedonians of Alexander the Great were actually Slavs, they spoke the samethe language spoken by the inhabitants of Macedonia today. In general, the Macedonians, Trachani and Mezi speak the same,Slovenian language. Alexander the Great is considered by many to be Greeks, but unjustified. The reason for that is misleadingis that the Greeks, fighting with the peoples of the East, were the most famous people of the then Europe, just liketoday the Greeks and the Turks believe that all European Catholic nations are French. However, the Moscow Anali explicitlyconfirm that the Russians, or Moskvits, were the same language as the ancient Macedonians, who, among otherscountries, ruled Egypt 276 years ago. "
The stadium was previously known as the City Stadium Skopje (Macedonian: Градски Стадион Скопје) until 2009 and Philip II Arena (Macedonian: Национална Арена Филип Втори) until 2019, when was renamed in a honour of the Macedonian pop icon Toshe Proeski.[2]
In February 2018 Alexander the Great was dropped from the airport's name in a move to improve relations with Greece.[11] A few months before Aegean Airlines announced future flights between Athens and Skopje,[12] the first flights to Greece for several years, despite with the ongoing tensions between the naming dispute for both countries.
Your most important hero is Toshe Proeski.
BTW, is true that you intend to name the no name airport Justinian XVII or something like this?
 


However, the Moscow Anali explicitlyconfirm that the Russians, or Moskvits, were the same language as the ancient Macedonians, who, among otherscountries, ruled Egypt 276 years ago. "

In a Carigrad library, the Charter of Privileges was preserved by Alexander the Great,in the twelfth year of his government, he divided the Illyrians, that is, the noble line of the Slavs. This becomes completelyit is understandable if we take into account that the Macedonians of Alexander the Great were actually Slavs, they spoke the samethe language spoken by the inhabitants of Macedonia today. In general, the Macedonians, Trachani and Mezi speak the same,Slovenian language. Alexander the Great is considered by many to be Greeks, but unjustified. The reason for that is misleadingis that the Greeks, fighting with the peoples of the East, were the most famous people of the then Europe, just liketoday the Greeks and the Turks believe that all European Catholic nations are French.

1) So ancient Makedonians spoke Slav?
Slovenian or Moskvitc?
So Slavic languages existed before the known entrance of Slavs in Balkans.

2) and Makedonians were named Greeks for the empire of Greeks? which is after Alexander offcourse, hm simply Oxymoron

3) and Russian language ruled Egypt 276 years ago.
 
The stadium was previously known as the City Stadium Skopje (Macedonian: Градски Стадион Скопје) until 2009 and Philip II Arena (Macedonian: Национална Арена Филип Втори) until 2019, when was renamed in a honour of the Macedonian pop icon Toshe Proeski.[2]
In February 2018 Alexander the Great was dropped from the airport's name in a move to improve relations with Greece.[11] A few months before Aegean Airlines announced future flights between Athens and Skopje,[12] the first flights to Greece for several years, despite with the ongoing tensions between the naming dispute for both countries.
Your most important hero is Toshe Proeski.
BTW, is true that you intend to name the no name airport Justinian XVII or something like this?


Vey interesting,
The one who believe is autochthonos in Balkans,
 
Ancient Macedonians were not Greeks , you have new lecture Prof. Kenneth W. Harl on 'The World of Early Macedon' , With saying couple of times "The Macedonians were not Greeks at all", you need to listen this lecture to clear your delusional behavior , Write on YOUTUBE The ethnicity of the Ancient Macedonians , duration time of the video os 29:56 . Macedonians wasn't illyrians , they were most similar to Thracians and nowdays Illyrians are not Albanians at all , if someone is descentant from illyrians thats Croats,Bosnians at majority also Serbians..Here's cut from book "Kingdom of the Slavs" by Mavro Orbini from 14 century page 69 , there is records from 1 century BC with notable ancient historians;

"In a Carigrad library, the Charter of Privileges was preserved by Alexander the Great,in the twelfth year of his government, he divided the Illyrians, that is, the noble line of the Slavs. This becomes completelyit is understandable if we take into account that the Macedonians of Alexander the Great were actually Slavs, they spoke the samethe language spoken by the inhabitants of Macedonia today. In general, the Macedonians, Thracians and Mezi (Serbs) speak the same,Slavic language. Alexander the Great is considered by many to be Greeks, but unjustified. The reason for that is misleadingis that the Greeks, fighting with the peoples of the East, were the most famous people of the then Europe, just liketoday the Greeks and the Turks believe that all European Catholic nations are French. However, the Moscow Anali explicitlyconfirm that the Russians, or Moskvits, were the same language as the ancient Macedonians, who, among otherscountries, ruled Egypt 276 years ago. "

This book was forbidden by Vatican many years...
The Ethnicity of the Ancient Macedonians
duration time 29:56 ,








In a Carigrad library, the Charter of Privileges was preserved by Alexander the Great,in the twelfth year of his government, he divided the Illyrians, that is, the noble line of the Slavs. This becomes completelyit is understandable if we take into account that the Macedonians of Alexander the Great were actually Slavs, they spoke the samethe language spoken by the inhabitants of Macedonia today. In general, the Macedonians, Trachani and Mezi speak the same,Slovenian language. Alexander the Great is considered by many to be Greeks, but unjustified. The reason for that is misleadingis that the Greeks, fighting with the peoples of the East, were the most famous people of the then Europe, just liketoday the Greeks and the Turks believe that all European Catholic nations are French. However, the Moscow Anali explicitlyconfirm that the Russians, or Moskvits, were the same language as the ancient Macedonians, who, among otherscountries, ruled Egypt 276 years ago. "
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Of course there is continuity, for at least for part of the population of Macedonia with Ancient Macedon, anybody with any common sense would agree.
However saying Albanians and Illyrians have no connection is a huge stretch. Check the map of Alexanders empire and you will notice Albania proper as well as Epiros are not part of the empire(at least not conquered by war, but rather by marriage). Why do you think that is?

Because Alexanders mother as well as half his blood was from that region. A nice chunk of his army were from the region where today Albanians live.
So please leave your prejudice towards modern Albanians at the door when addressing historic population genealogy.

Do me and yourself a favor and google Emathia/Ematia. Modern day Mat. Philip had a large royal house there. And albeit he did initially fight wars against Dardans and Illyrians by the time of Alexanders empire they were allies.

I find it sad how modern politics prejudices ancient history. Truly sad.

"Olympias was the daughter of Neoptolemus I, king of the Molossians, an ancient Greek tribe in Epirus, and sister of Alexander I. Her family belonged to the Aeacidae, a well-respected family of Epirus, which claimed descent from Neoptolemus, son of Achilles. "


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PS: Albanians and Macedonians should rather get along, since we already have contributed for hundreds if not thousands of years to each others victories and defeats.
Love thy neighbor.

PPS: How were ancient Macedonians Slavs? You are missing 1000 years mate.


The Macedonians (Greek: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes) were an ancient tribe that lived on the alluvial plain around the rivers Haliacmon and lower Axios in the northeastern part of mainland Greece. Essentially an ancient Greek people,[1] they gradually expanded from their homeland along the Haliacmon valley on the northern edge of the Greek world, absorbing or driving out neighbouring non-Greek tribes, primarily Thracian and Illyrian.[2][3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Macedonians

Slavs are an Indo-European ethno-linguistic group who speak the various Slavic languages of the larger Balto-Slavic linguistic group. They are native to Eurasia, stretching from Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe all the way north and eastwards to Northeast Europe, Northern Asia (Siberia), and Central Asia (especially Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan), as well as historically in Western Europe (particularly in East Germany) and Western Asia(including Anatolia). From the early 6th century they spread to inhabit the majority of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavs

It is fine to be proud of your Slavhood, it is not fine to bend history the way you are with post 19th century propaganda.
 
Tumulus burial (generally accepted as marker of Illyrians) in Macedonia close to Mount Olympus before Mycenaean expansion.

https://www.researchgate.net/profil...acedonia-Greece.pdf?origin=publication_detail


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Where? does it say such things?
in fact in the area was the Orpheus Pieroi the Thracian city Λειβηθρα,

Pigi Athenas Πηγη Αθηνας
is the Neolithic cemetery,
and later one of the most North and isolated Mycenean dwellings
Maybe the Neolithic tombs for you are Illyrian?
Now what? Illyrians were not bronze age? but Neolithic farmers or HG? :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:


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I am very disapointed.

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So you believe one of their claims but not the other? If they were from Argos they were obviously Greeks.

Keep in mind the context of the time when such heritage was acclaimed. It was done for prestige and for participating at the Olympic games. Romans did the same when they claimed heritage from Trojans. This was politics. The truth about them is on the statement; went leaving among Illyrians.
 
They were most likely from Argos in Orestea, not peleponnese

Strabo: "And in fact the regions about Lyncus, Pelagonia, Orestias, and Elimeia, used to be called Upper Macedonia, though later on they were by some also called Free Macedonia. But some go so far as to call the whole of the country Macedonia, as far as Corcyra, 327 at the same time stating as their reason that in tonsure, language, short cloak, and other things of the kind, the usages of the inhabitants are similar (That is, to those of the Macedonians), although, they add, some speak both languages. (Geography, Book VII, 8, p. 309)"

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From modern Y-dna studies, seems that Phrygians and Armenians, whom both migrated in Anatolia from Balkans have no relations with ancient Mycenaeans and later Hellenes. Phrygians and Armenians were R1b-Z2103 people.

I have read that the closest Albanian linguistic relative was Armenian language.
 
You're paranoid and the 'source' is worthless. We have samples from three disparate corners of the Illyrian zone now, those are sufficient to make general predictions.

I'm not interested in Albanian history - I'm interested in Illyrian, Macedonian and especially Greek history which Albanians have nothing whatsoever to do with.

Albanians have to do a lot with the Greek history as long as both ethnicities descent from paleo/Balkans ethnolinguistic people. It would be normal after all
 
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Where? does it say such things?
in fact in the area was the Orpheus Pieroi the Thracian city Λειβηθρα,

Pigi Athenas Πηγη Αθηνας
is the Neolithic cemetery,
and later one of the most North and isolated Mycenean dwellings
Maybe the Neolithic tombs for you are Illyrian?
Now what? Illyrians were not bronze age? but Neolithic farmers or HG? :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:


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I am very disapointed.

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Read the article....Middle to late Bronze Age (1620-1500 B.C) tumulus burial before Mycenaean expansion.... In my opinion tumulus burial in general are related to Illyrians in Macedonia and Epirus during middle and late Bronze Age. So what petrifies you here ?


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Possible the Balts were illyrians too, or the Thracians?
cause Thracian have -as also


BTW

why Albanian does not have -as?
but -i
Ducagin- i
Kelmend-i
etc

Because Albanians didn't started the so called process 'Katharevousa'.
Languages change , you are supposed to know it.
 
From modern Y-dna studies, seems that Phrygians and Armenians, whom both migrated in Anatolia from Balkans have no relations with ancient Mycenaeans and later Hellenes. Phrygians and Armenians were R1b-Z2103 people.

I have read that the closest Albanian linguistic relative was Armenian language.



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SETI Program searchers have found that Makedonians came ANDROMEDA. :grin: :grin:




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