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The birthplace of Antipater is village Palikura in Macedonia
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 9:22 pm
by antipater
The birthplace of Antipater was known as Palioura in Uper Macedonia and until now its location was regarded as uncertain. However, the toponym Palioura was preserved almost unchanged as Palikura, a village near ancient city Stobi in Republic of Macedonia. Palikura is according to my statement identical to Palioura, were Antipater was born in 399. Archaeological excavation of Stobi showed also that Palikura was an important place were a basilica in the 4th century was build on an old palace of some rich man.
http://www.tageo.com/index-e-mk-v-00-d-m133249.htm
http://macedonia.cjb.net/culture/archeo ... _stobi.htm
Re: The birthplace of Antipater is village Palikura in Maced
Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2006 8:59 pm
by marcus
antipater wrote:The birthplace of Antipater was known as Palioura in Uper Macedonia and until now its location was regarded as uncertain. However, the toponym Palioura was preserved almost unchanged as Palikura, a village near ancient city Stobi in Republic of Macedonia. Palikura is according to my statement identical to Palioura, were Antipater was born in 399. Archaeological excavation of Stobi showed also that Palikura was an important place were a basilica in the 4th century was build on an old palace of some rich man.
http://www.tageo.com/index-e-mk-v-00-d-m133249.htm
http://macedonia.cjb.net/culture/archeo ... _stobi.htm
Good for you.
Now, this is getting suspiciously like a piece of nationalistic advertising, which is likely to lead to some heated "Greek/Macedonia" debate. So can you be a bit more circumspect about what you post, please. I'd hate to have to start deleting things for infringing the few, but stringent rules of this forum.
ATB
Re: The birthplace of Antipater is village Palikura in Maced
Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2006 10:30 pm
by antipater
I was very happy to share my insight and conclusion that Palikura was identical with Palioura, which is the birthplace of Antipater. Palikura happens to lie in Uper Macedonia, near the ancient town Stobi, the Republic of Macedonia. What is nationalistic in presentation of the fact in this way?
marcus wrote:antipater wrote:The birthplace of Antipater was known as Palioura in Uper Macedonia and until now its location was regarded as uncertain. However, the toponym Palioura was preserved almost unchanged as Palikura, a village near ancient city Stobi in Republic of Macedonia. Palikura is according to my statement identical to Palioura, were Antipater was born in 399. Archaeological excavation of Stobi showed also that Palikura was an important place were a basilica in the 4th century was build on an old palace of some rich man.
http://www.tageo.com/index-e-mk-v-00-d-m133249.htm
http://macedonia.cjb.net/culture/archeo ... _stobi.htm
Good for you.
Now, this is getting suspiciously like a piece of nationalistic advertising, which is likely to lead to some heated "Greek/Macedonia" debate. So can you be a bit more circumspect about what you post, please. I'd hate to have to start deleting things for infringing the few, but stringent rules of this forum.
ATB