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: ---What "Greek Empire" are you talking about? The Macedonian one under Alexander? | : ---What "Greek Empire" are you talking about? The Macedonian one under Alexander? | ||
Actually, there was | Actually, there was no such thing as Greek empire then. Just like in italia, they had states in a seperate region. The most know were Macedonia, Athens Sparta Troy( Tria in Greek, the city of the son) and Axaioi, the Greek, i don't know how you call most of these cities in English, i am Greek but i live in US :D | ||
O and yeah alexander, who almost conquered the world then, he was a macedonian, which was one of the most powerfull citys ever existex and he was the best fighter known in the balkans and the mediterranean. | O and yeah alexander, who almost conquered the world then, he was a macedonian, which was one of the most powerfull citys ever existex and he was the best fighter known in the balkans and the mediterranean. | ||
Oh and my signature for my topic about the empire and thge greek cities, | Oh and my signature for my topic about the empire and thge greek cities, [[User:ItalianStatesHistory|ItalianStatesHistory]] 23:13, February 10, 2011 (UTC) | ||
This quote proves that Alexander is Greek " | |||
*Our enemies are Medes and Persians, men who for centuries have lived soft and luxurious lives; we of Macedon for generations past have been trained in the hard school of danger and war. Above all, we are free men, and they are slaves. There are Greek troops, to be sure, in Persian service — but how different is their cause from ours! They will be fighting for pay — and not much of at that; '''we, on the contrary, shall fight for Greece, and our hearts will be in it.''' As for our foreign troops — Thracians, Paeonians, Illyrians, Agrianes — they are the best and stoutest soldiers in Europe, and they will find as their opponents the slackest and softest of the tribes of Asia. And what, finally, of the two men in supreme command? You have Alexander, they — Darius! | |||
**Addressing his troops prior to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Issus Battle of Issus], as quoted in ''Anabasis Alexandri'' by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrian Arrian] Book II, 7" [[Special:Contributions/76.232.6.215|76.232.6.215]] 23:53, February 10, 2011 (UTC) | |||
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Not Greek
Where is this information coming from that he was somehow Greek? He was born to Macedonian parents and was a Prince of Macedon. 22:58, December 6, 2010 (UTC) 70.160.99.253
- First, please sign your posts using either four ~'s, or pressing the Signature button. It helps keep track of who is talking. :) Second, Macedon IS in Greece, and was a part of the Greek empire for some period of time. Also, Olympias was from Epirus, another kingdom/region of Greece (near the Albany boarder), not Macedon. -- A Black Rabbit 23:11, December 6, 2010 (UTC)
- ---What "Greek Empire" are you talking about? The Macedonian one under Alexander?
Actually, there was no such thing as Greek empire then. Just like in italia, they had states in a seperate region. The most know were Macedonia, Athens Sparta Troy( Tria in Greek, the city of the son) and Axaioi, the Greek, i don't know how you call most of these cities in English, i am Greek but i live in US :D
O and yeah alexander, who almost conquered the world then, he was a macedonian, which was one of the most powerfull citys ever existex and he was the best fighter known in the balkans and the mediterranean.
Oh and my signature for my topic about the empire and thge greek cities, ItalianStatesHistory 23:13, February 10, 2011 (UTC)
This quote proves that Alexander is Greek "
- Our enemies are Medes and Persians, men who for centuries have lived soft and luxurious lives; we of Macedon for generations past have been trained in the hard school of danger and war. Above all, we are free men, and they are slaves. There are Greek troops, to be sure, in Persian service — but how different is their cause from ours! They will be fighting for pay — and not much of at that; we, on the contrary, shall fight for Greece, and our hearts will be in it. As for our foreign troops — Thracians, Paeonians, Illyrians, Agrianes — they are the best and stoutest soldiers in Europe, and they will find as their opponents the slackest and softest of the tribes of Asia. And what, finally, of the two men in supreme command? You have Alexander, they — Darius!
- Addressing his troops prior to the Battle of Issus, as quoted in Anabasis Alexandri by Arrian Book II, 7" 76.232.6.215 23:53, February 10, 2011 (UTC)