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Um mal diesen Mythos aufzuklären. Wir haben viele male von jenen, die das Griechentum der Makedonier ablehnen, gehört dass die Schriftsteller(Antike) die Makedonen seperat von den anderen Hellenen aufzählten und somit zeigen wollen das sie keine Hellenen waren.
Die alten Schreiber separierten nicht nur die Makedonier , sondern auch die Athener, Spartaner, Ionier von den Hellenen. einige Beispiele:
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Die alten Schreiber separierten nicht nur die Makedonier , sondern auch die Athener, Spartaner, Ionier von den Hellenen. einige Beispiele:
Athener:
Perseus Under Philologic: Thuc. 3afterwards when the Athenians attacked the Hellenes they, the Plataeans, were again the only Boeotians who Atticized. 3.62
Perseus Under Philologic: Diod. Sic. 15.23.4the Athenians, because of their policy of occupying with colonists the lands of those whom they subdued, had a bad reputation with the Greeks. 15.23.
Perseus Under Philologic: Diod. Sic. 11.28.6When Mardonius and his army had returned to Thebes, the Greeks gathered in congress decreed to make common cause with the Athenians and advancing to Plataea in a body, to fight to a finish for liberty. 11.29
Plutarch, Themistocles, chapter 7, section 3He surrendered his own command to Eurybiades, and tried to mollify the Athenians with the promise that if they would show themselves brave men in the war, he would induce the Hellenes to yield a willing obedience to them thereafter. Plut. Them. 7.3
Perseus Under Philologic: Thuc. 3.13.4we at once responded to the call, and decided upon a twofold revolt, from the Hellenes and from the Athenians, not to aid the latter in harming the former, but to join in their liberation, and not to allow the Athenians in the end to destroy us, but to act in time against them. 3.13.2
Plutarch ? Life of PhocionAccordingly, as this was the first sea-fight which the Athenians had fought with the Greeks on their own account since the capture of their city. Phocion 6.1
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Perseus Under Philologic: Diod. Sic. 11.17.4the crews to the fight; and as for the Greeks, they were emboldened by the promise of the Ionians, and although the circumstances were compelling them to fight against their own preference, they came down eagerly in a body from Salamis to the shore in preparation for the sea-battle. Diod.11.17.4
Perseus Under Philologic: Diod. Sic. 11.36although the Ionians thought that the Greeks would be encouraged, the result was the very opposite. Diod.11.36