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Hellenic schrieb:Nicht eines dieser Wörter ist albanischen Ursprungs... nur mal so am Rande angemerkt ;-)
Was denkst du ?
Was würdest du als Grieche denken , wenn ich sage das nach der albanischen Sprache der Name des grossen antiken Mechanikers Archimedes , ein albanischer Name ist?
Aus denn Wortteilen = At i Mendes
Verstand = (albanisch ) Mend
Also genannt und übersetzt , der "Vater des Verstandes"
Oder der Nationalname der Deutschen (Germanen) aus dem albanischen Wort , Germa = (albanisch) Wörter , herleitet
http://albhistory.netfirms.com/albantiquity-ancientgreece.html
After Alexander the Great died of a mysterious illness at an early age, the Egyptian empire created by him was left unclaimed. Alexander the Great had no real airs to the throne, for his half wife was pregnant and his brother, Philip Arrhidaeus, was mentally incompetent. During this confused time, Alexander's most influential general, a childhood companion from the same Albanian ancestry, took charge. Ptolemy I was a fine soldier and a member of the nobility. What could be considered visionary about Ptolemy was that he had a plan for Egypt. He wanted it to become the center of the world in learning and culture. He was eager, and by 323 B.C., he became ruler of Egypt, Libya, and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. He concentrated his powers on the city of Alexandria. He renovated the city into a modern haven for the great minds of the world, including Euclid and Archimedes. He built a famed tomb which held the body of his great friend, Alexander. Ptolemy built a society that would flourish and grow. His rule passed down the Ptolemy line up until Cleopatra. Quite odd, how such a famed figure in history, Cleopatra, had Albanian blood from the first Ptolemy. Egypt after Alexander became one of the greatest contributions to the classical world. The library of Alexandria is held to be one of the greatest in human history, and its burning halted the pace of learning phenomenally. It has been said that if this burning had been averted, Columbus would not have reached the "New World" but the moon. Such promise was offered by Albanians in the ancient world.
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http://www.lgl.lu/Departements/Physique/histoire-des-sciences-lgl/exposes-2000-2001/archimedes.htm
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