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Look up Macedonian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Macedonian may refer to someone or something from or related to Macedonia, in any of several meanings
Macedonian
Country in Southeast Europe
Postal Union. In 1997, PTT Macedonia was divided into Macedonian Telekom and Macedonian Post (later renamed North Macedonia Post). The United States Agency
North_Macedonia
South Slavic language spoken in North Macedonia
Bulgaria is that Macedonian is an autonomous language within the Eastern South Slavic dialect continuum, although since Macedonian and Bulgarian are
Macedonian_language
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
Macedon). Macedonia's decline began with the Macedonian Wars and the rise of Rome as the leading Mediterranean power. At the end of the Third Macedonian War
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Macedonia, macedonia, or Makedonia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Macedonia (Macedonian: Македонија, romanized: Makedonija, Greek: Μακεδονία
Macedonia
South Slavic ethnic group
Macedonians (Macedonian: Македонци, romanized: Makedonci [maˈkɛdɔnt͡si]) are a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group native to the region of Macedonia
Macedonians_(ethnic_group)
The North Macedonia national football team (Macedonian: Фудбалска репрезентација на Северна Македонија, romanized: Fudbalska reprezentacija na Severna
North Macedonia national football team
North_Macedonia_national_football_team
Ancient Greek ethnic group
world. The Macedonians were eventually conquered by the Roman Republic, which dismantled the Macedonian monarchy at the end of the Third Macedonian War (171–168
Ancient_Macedonians
Rulers of the Byzantine Empire from 867 to 1056
conquests, and the Macedonian Renaissance in letters and arts began. The dynasty was named after its founder, Basil I the Macedonian, who came from the
Macedonian_dynasty
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian Greek or Greek Macedonian may refer to someone or something from, or related to: Macedonia (ancient kingdom), an ancient Greek kingdom Macedonia
Macedonian_Greek
Ancient infantry formation
pitched battles. During the Second Macedonian War (200–197 BC), Roman-Seleucid War (191–188 BC) and Third Macedonian War (171–168 BC) against the Roman
Macedonian_phalanx
Last phase of the Yugoslav wars
western Macedonia, voted to raise the Albanian and Turkish state flags next to the Macedonian state flag outside of the cities' town halls. The Macedonian Ministry
2001_insurgency_in_Macedonia
Federated state of Yugoslavia (1944–1991)
Republic of Macedonia (Macedonian: Социјалистичка Република Македонија, romanized: Socijalistička Republika Makedonija), or SR Macedonia, commonly referred
Socialist Republic of Macedonia
Socialist_Republic_of_Macedonia
Writing system of the Macedonian language
The Macedonian alphabet (Macedonian: Македонска азбука, romanized: Makedonska azbuka) is an adaptation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Macedonian
Macedonian_alphabet
Americans of Macedonian birth or descent
Macedonian Americans (Macedonian: Македонски Американци) are Americans of ethnic Macedonian heritage. Macedonian national feelings had shifted throughout
Macedonian_Americans
Macedonian embroidery encompasses all forms of embroideries that are part of Macedonian culture. Macedonian embroidery began to appear with the arrival
Macedonian_embroidery
Conflicts between Rome and various Greek kingdoms (214–148 BC)
Mediterranean after the Punic Wars. Traditionally, the "Macedonian Wars" include the four wars with Macedonia, in addition to one war with the Seleucid Empire
Macedonian_Wars
Macedonian Australians (Macedonian: Македонски Австралијанци) are Australian citizens of Macedonian descent. Many arrived in the 1920s and 1930s, although
Macedonian_Australians
Social movement of ethnic Macedonians
Macedonian nationalism (Macedonian: македонски национализам, pronounced [makɛdonski nat͡sionalizam]), sometimes referred to as Macedonianism and Macedonism
Macedonian_nationalism
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian dialect may refer to: Dialects of Macedonian, the Eastern South Slavic language Ancient Macedonian language, usually classified as an ancient
Macedonian_dialect
Secret revolutionary society (1893–1934)
exiles returned to Macedonia from abroad, and a new generation of young Macedonian intellectuals rediscovered the history of Macedonian nationalism. In these
Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization
Internal_Macedonian_Revolutionary_Organization
Geographical and historical region in Europe
Macedonian ascendancy, parts of southern Macedonia were populated by the Bryges, while western, (i. e., Upper) Macedonia, was inhabited by Macedonian
Macedonia_(region)
Football league
The Macedonian First Football League (Macedonian: Прва македонска фудбалска лига), also called Macedonian First League, 1. MFL, and Prva Liga, is the
Macedonian First Football League
Macedonian_First_Football_League
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian army may refer to: Ancient Macedonian army, the army of Macedon under Philip II and Alexander the Great Antigonid Macedonian army, the army
Macedonian_army
Bulgarians from the geographic region of Macedonia
Macedonians (Bulgarian: македонци), or Macedonian Bulgarians (Bulgarian: македонски българи), sometimes also referred to as Macedono-Bulgarians, Macedo-Bulgarians
Macedonian_Bulgarians
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian art may refer to: Macedonian art (Byzantine), the period of Byzantine art, during the reign of Macedonian dynasty Art of Ancient Macedonia
Macedonian_art
Cultural and military conflicts between various Balkan peoples in the region of Macedonia
region of Macedonia. The Bulgarians founded in 1893 the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (initially known as Bulgarian Macedonian-Adrianopolitan
Macedonian_Struggle
Dispute between Greece and North Macedonia (1991–2019)
would endanger Macedonia's national identity, the individuality of the Macedonian nation, the Macedonian language and the Macedonian model of coexistence
Macedonia_naming_dispute
Geographic region of Greece
were the primary source of ethnic Macedonian irredentism and the appropriation of ancient Macedonian heritage. Macedonians (Greek: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes [makeˈðones])
Macedonia_(Greece)
Topics referred to by the same term
term Macedonian culture may refer to: Culture of Ancient Macedonia Culture of Ancient Macedonians Culture of Macedonia (Greece) Culture of Macedonians (Greeks)
Macedonian_culture
Topics referred to by the same term
up Macedonianism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Macedonianism may refer to: Macedonian nationalism, a social movement of ethnic Macedonians Pneumatomachi
Macedonianism
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian (disambiguation) Macedonian Orthodox Church (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Macedonian Church
Macedonian_Church
Football league season
2025–26 Macedonian First League was the 34th season of the Macedonian First Football League, the highest football league of North Macedonia. It began
2025–26 Macedonian First Football League
2025–26_Macedonian_First_Football_League
Topics referred to by the same term
dialect Ancient Macedonian army Macedonian Greek This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ancient Macedonian. If an internal
Ancient_Macedonian
Indo-European language
Murray, Sarah C. (2010). "Macedonian Religion". In Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (eds.). A Companion to Ancient Macedonia. Oxford, Chichester, & Malden:
Greek_language
Ancient Greek dialect or Hellenic language
Ancient Macedonian was either an ancient Greek dialect—part of Northwest or Aeolic Greek—or a Hellenic language spoken by the ancient Macedonians during
Ancient_Macedonian_language
Byzantine cultural movement during the Macedonian dynasty
ideals. The term Macedonian Renaissance was first used by Kurt Weitzmann in his 1948 work, The Joshua Roll: A Work of the Macedonian Renaissance. It describes
Macedonian_Renaissance
Community of Macedonian emigrants
The Macedonian diaspora (Macedonian: Македонска дијаспора, romanized: Makedonska dijaspora) consists of ethnic Macedonian emigrants and their descendants
Macedonian_diaspora
Basketball league
The Macedonian First League (Macedonian: Македонска прва лига, Makedonska prva liga) is the top-tier basketball competition in the Republic of North Macedonia
Macedonian First League (basketball)
Macedonian_First_League_(basketball)
Currency of North Macedonia
The denar (Macedonian: денар; plural: denari / денари; abbreviation: den / ден; ISO code: MKD) is the currency of North Macedonia. Though subdivided into
Macedonian_denar
of Macedonia. It remained in use until 1992. In 1992, Todor Petrov, president of the nationalist Macedonian diaspora organization World Macedonian Congress
Flag_of_North_Macedonia
from the audio-only qualifying round. The Macedonian participating broadcaster in the contest is Macedonian Radio Television (MRT). Having qualified from
North Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
North_Macedonia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest
Greek regional and historical population group
Macedonians (Greek: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes), also known as Macedonian Greeks, Greek Macedonians or Makedonians, are a regional and historical population
Macedonians_(Greeks)
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian Revolution may refer to: 1854 Macedonian rebellion 1867 Macedonian rebellion Razlovtsi insurrection Kumanovo uprising 1878 Greek Macedonian
Macedonian_Revolution
Culinary traditions of North Macedonia
Macedonian cuisine (Macedonian: Македонска кујна, romanized: Makedonska kujna) is the traditional cuisine of North Macedonia. It is influenced by Ottoman
Macedonian_cuisine
List of ships with the same or similar names
Navy have been named USS Macedonian. The first USS Macedonian (1810) was a 38-gun sailing frigate, originally HMS Macedonian of the Royal Navy, captured
USS_Macedonian
World War I military theatre
The Macedonian front, also known as the Salonica front (after Thessaloniki), was a military theatre of World War I formed as a result of an attempt by
Macedonian_front
Macedonian-Bulgarian political slogan
(United), which during the 1930s sought for an independent Macedonian state with a separate Macedonian nation. The Macedo-Romanian Cultural Society had as its
Macedonia_for_the_Macedonians
Army of Philip II and Alexander the Great
The Macedonian army was the army of Macedon under the leadership of Philip II and Alexander the Great. Macedonian army became noted for its speed of movement
Ancient_Macedonian_army
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian calendar may refer to: Ancient Macedonian calendar Modern Macedonian months This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Macedonian_calendar
Thraco-Macedonian coins or Thraco-Macedonian standard. Ancient coins of Thracian tribes (or tribes who have been labelled as Thracian) in Macedonia, like
Thraco-Macedonian
Charter airline of Greece (1992–2003)
Olympic AirTours in 1992, and the Macedonian Airlines brand name was created. The company had nothing to do with MAT Macedonian Airlines, which was founded
Macedonian_Airlines
Eastern South Slavic language
separate Macedonian language was codified. After 1958, when the pressure from Moscow decreased, Sofia reverted to the view that the Macedonian language
Bulgarian_language
Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia", number 21/98 and 18/07, 2007, see here, retrieved on 17 November 2008. (in Macedonian) Šari, Ljiljana; Gammelgaard
Public holidays in North Macedonia
Public_holidays_in_North_Macedonia
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
Macedonian court from 352 to 342 BC, as well as Amminapes, future satrap of Alexander, and a Persian nobleman named Sisines. This gave the Macedonian
Alexander_the_Great
Public broadcasting organisation of North Macedonia
Macedonian Radio Television (Macedonian: Македонска радио-телевизија, romanized: Makedonska radio-televizija), or MRT (МРТ) for short, is the public broadcasting
Macedonian_Radio_Television
Albanian paramilitary in the Republic of Macedonia
abbr. UÇK; Macedonian: Ослободителна народна армија, romanized: Osloboditelna narodna armija, abbr. ONA), also known as the Macedonian UÇK (Albanian:
National Liberation Army (Macedonia)
National_Liberation_Army_(Macedonia)
Second-largest city in Greece
activities by various groups; the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization, founded in 1897, and the Greek Macedonian Committee, founded in 1903. In 1903
Thessaloniki
Historical overview of Macedonia's demographics
songs from Macedonia, customs, and holidays. The first significant manifestation of ethnic Macedonian nationalism was the book On Macedonian Matters (Za
Demographic history of Macedonia
Demographic_history_of_Macedonia
Capital and largest city of North Macedonia
Skopje (Macedonian: Скопје) after the Second World War, when standard Macedonian became the official language of the new Socialist Republic of Macedonia.[citation
Skopje
Macedonian political party
The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization – Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity (Macedonian: Внатрешна македонска револуционерна организација
VMRO-DPMNE
Ethnic group in Albania
the 1989 census, 4,697 people had declared themselves Macedonian. The condition of the Macedonian population living in the Prespa area is described in
Macedonians_in_Albania
Part of the Indian campaign of Alexander the Great
Macedonian army secured a decisive victory over the Pauravas and captured Porus. Large areas of Punjab were subsequently absorbed into the Macedonian
Battle_of_the_Hydaspes
Branch of Indo-European language family
(also called Greek-Macedonian or Helleno-Macedonian) has been suggested to group together Greek proper and the ancient Macedonian language. Nonetheless
Hellenic_languages
Ethnic group
Macedonian Canadians (Macedonian: Канадски Македонци) are Canadian citizens of ethnic Macedonian descent, who reside in Canada. According to the 2021 census
Macedonian_Canadians
The Macedonian Federative Organization (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Македонска федеративна организация/организација; MFO/МФО) was established in Sofia in
Macedonian Federative Organization
Macedonian_Federative_Organization
Music genre or scene
Macedonian hip hop covers the Macedonian hip hop culture and the Macedonian language hip hop music primarily created in Macedonia, but also in the Macedonian
Macedonian_hip-hop
(55%) were Macedonian, and 60,971 (32%) were Albanian, and in High schools there were 72 482 students from which 43,658 (60.1%) were Macedonian and 22 419
Demographics of North Macedonia
Demographics_of_North_Macedonia
Minority in Greece
Macedonian-language books printed in Greece, young ethnic Macedonians living in Greece use books originating from North Macedonia. Today Macedonian dialects
Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia
Slavic_speakers_of_Greek_Macedonia
Rayed solar symbol
ancient Macedonia, rather than just a generic decorative element in ancient Greek art, the Vergina Sun came into popular use among Macedonian Greeks since
Vergina_Sun
Sports governing body
Macedonian Football Cup Macedonian Football Supercup Macedonian Women's Football Championship Macedonian Women's Football Cup North Macedonia national football
Football Federation of Macedonia
Football_Federation_of_Macedonia
Eastern Orthodox church in North Macedonia
The Macedonian Orthodox Church – Archdiocese of Ohrid (MOC-AO; Macedonian: Македонска православна црква – Охридска архиепископија, МПЦ-ОА, romanized: Makedonska
Macedonian_Orthodox_Church
Macedonian association football league
The Macedonian Second Football League (Macedonian: Втора македонска фудбалска лига; also called Macedonian Second League, 2. MFL and Vtora Liga) is the
Macedonian Second Football League
Macedonian_Second_Football_League
Core of the kingdom of Macedon
the Argead Macedonians, and the Thracian and Phrygian adstrata. Regions of ancient Greece Ancient Greek geography Ancient Macedonian Macedonian Greek History
Lower_Macedonia
Administrative region of Greece
Macedonia is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece, consisting the central part of the geographical and historical region of Macedonia
Central_Macedonia
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian Conflict may refer to: The Macedonian Struggle (late 1800s–1912), between Greek, Bulgarian, Serbian, Albanian partisans and the Ottoman government
Macedonian_Conflict
Lively-class frigate of the Royal Navy
Macedonian was a 38-gun fifth-rate Lively-class frigate in the Royal Navy, later captured by the USS United States during the War of 1812. Macedonian
HMS_Macedonian
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian NLA may refer to: Macedonian Partisans, officially the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Macedonia, active in World War II
Macedonian_NLA
Topics referred to by the same term
of North Macedonia Macedonia (disambiguation) Macedonian (disambiguation) Macedonian language (disambiguation) Slavic languages of Macedonia (disambiguation)
Languages_of_Macedonia
Handball club in North Macedonia
Eurofarm Pelister (Macedonian: РК Еурофарм Пелистер) is a Macedonian handball club from Bitola. They currently compete in the Macedonian Super League and
RK_Eurofarm_Pelister
Macedonian national costumes are part of the material culture of the Macedonian people and they are an important branch of the Macedonian folk art. Macedonians
Macedonian_national_costume
King of Macedon from 359 to 336 BC
the kingdom of the Macedonians. Macedon achieved domination over Greece during Philip II's reign by the reformation of the Macedonian army, including the
Philip_II_of_Macedon
Political history topic
Following the Roman victory in the Third Macedonian War over Perseus of Macedon in 168 BC, the Macedonian monarchy was abolished and replaced by four
Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
Government_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Greek revolutionary organization, c. 1900–1908
The Macedonian Committee (Greek: Μακεδονικό Κομιτάτο, Makedoniko Komitato), formally the Hellenic Macedonian Committee (Ελληνομακεδονικό Κομιτάτο, Ellinomakedoniko
Macedonian_Committee
Methodology of historical studies used in North Macedonia
primary sources before 1870, the first generation of Macedonian historians after WWII traced Macedonian ethnogenesis to the early 19th century. However, after
Historiography in North Macedonia
Historiography_in_North_Macedonia
Capital of the ancient kingdom of Macedon
Masson & Dubois 2000, p. 292: "...<<Macedonian Language>> de l'Oxford Classical Dictionary, 1996, p. 906: <<Macedonian may be seen as a Greek dialect, characterized
Pella
Language family
Western Bulgarian dialects Macedonian dialects Northern Macedonian dialects Western Macedonian dialects Southeastern Macedonian dialects Transitional South
South_Slavic_languages
The Macedonian Cross (Macedonian: Македонски крст, Makedonski krst), also known as Veljusa Cross (Вељушки крст, Veljuški krst; or Cross from Veljusa (Крстот
Macedonian_Cross
Part of Macedonian studies that studies names, surnames, and nicknames in Macedonian
Macedonian onomastics (Macedonian: Македонска ономастика, romanized: Makedonska onomastika) is part of Macedonian studies that studies names, surnames
Macedonian_onomastics
Macedonian association football club
Bashkimi 1947 (Macedonian: ФК Башкими 1947) is a football club based in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. They currently compete in the Macedonian First League
KF_Bashkimi_1947
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
Chremonidean War (267–261 BC). Athens was then occupied by Macedonian troops, and run by Macedonian officials. Sparta remained independent, but it was no longer
Hellenistic_period
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian Football League may refer to: Macedonian First Football League Macedonian Second Football League Macedonian Third Football League Macedonian
Macedonian_Football_League
Ancient Macedonia under Achaemenid Persian rule
ISBN 978-0-22-632775-4. Howe, Timothy; Reames, Jeanne (2008). Macedonian Legacies: Studies in Ancient Macedonian History and Culture in Honor of Eugene N. Borza. Regina
Achaemenid_Macedonia
Anti-fascist movement in occupied Yugoslavia
no Macedonian wants to fight against the Bulgarian soldiers. Also, they believed that Macedonian people preferred a unified independent Macedonia rather
Macedonian_Partisans
Form of circle dance originating in Eastern Europe, Asia Minor, Greece and the Balkans
(khorón), and has also given rise to the names of Bulgarian хоро (horo), Macedonian оро (oro), Romanian horă, Turkish hora and Hebrew הורה (horah). The Khorumi
Hora_(dance)
Topics referred to by the same term
Macedonian anthem or anthem of Macedonia can refer to: "Denes nad Makedonija" ('Today over Macedonia'), the national anthem of North Macedonia "Famous
Macedonian_anthem
Ethno-religious group in the Balkans
The Torbeši (Macedonian: Торбеши) are a Macedonian-speaking Muslim ethnoreligious group in North Macedonia and Albania. The Torbeši are also referred
Torbeši
Ancient forms of the Greek language
the population in the ancient core of the Macedonian kingdom ... Dosuna, J. Méndez (2012). "Ancient Macedonian as a Greek dialect: A critical survey on
Ancient_Greek
Conflicts of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC)
city-states of mainland Greece under the Macedonian led League of Corinth. Alexander proceeded to solidify Macedonian rule by quashing a rebellion by the Greek
Wars_of_Alexander_the_Great
Subgroup of South Slavic languages
homeland. They imagined a Macedonian community uniting themselves with non-Slavic Macedonians... Most of these Macedonian Slavs also saw themselves as
Eastern_South_Slavic
MACEDONIAN
MACEDONIAN
Female
English
Latin form of Macedonian Greek Berenike, BERENICE means "bringer of victory." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest daughter of Herod Agrippa.
Boy/Male
Greek
Defender of men. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city...
Female
English
 Latin form of Macedonian Greek Berenike, VERONICA means "bringer of victory." From an early date, it was influenced by the Church Latin phrase veraiconia, "true image," resulting in the invented legend of St. Veronica, who was said to have wiped Christ's face on his way to Calvary and found an image of his face on the towel.
Boy/Male
Greek
Defender of men. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city...
Girl/Female
Greek American English
Defender of men, helper. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the...
Male
Serbian
(Илија) Macedonian and Serbian form of Greek Elias, ILIJA means "the Lord is my God." Compare with another form of Ilija.
Boy/Male
Greek English
Defender of men. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city...
Male
Greek
(Γάϊος) Greek form of Latin Gaius ("lord"), GAÃOS means "lord." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a man from Derbe, a man of Corinth, an unknown Christian to whom John's third epistle is addressed, and a Macedonian who accompanied Paul in his travels.Â
Female
Greek
(ΒεÏενίκη) Macedonian form of Greek Pherenike, BERENIKE means "bringer of victory." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest daughter of Herod Agrippa.
MACEDONIAN
MACEDONIAN
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Jain
Lion; Fish
Girl/Female
Muslim
Peace
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dwarika | தà¯à®µà®¾à®°à®¿à®•ா
Capital of Lord krishnas kingdom
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Padgett.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of rope, Middle English rop (see Roper 1).
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Excellent
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Murugan name. always victory, Handsome
Girl/Female
Arabic
Daughter; Girl
Male
Dutch
, warrior power, or, army wielder.
Male
Dutch
, mind bright.
MACEDONIAN
MACEDONIAN
MACEDONIAN
MACEDONIAN
MACEDONIAN
n.
A native or inhabitant of Macedonia.
a.
Belonging, or relating, to Macedonia.
n.
One of a certain religious sect, followers of Macedonius, Bishop of Constantinople, in the fourth century, who held that the Holy Ghost was a creature, like the angels, and a servant of the Father and the Son.
n.
The doctrines of Macedonius.