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In 1878, after winning the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78, Russia, through the Treaty of San Stefano, forced the Ottomans to grant independence to Bulgaria. For the next three decades Macedonia was the target of Greek, Bulgarian, and Serbian expansion, each
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Lake Ohrid, lake on the North Macedonia–Albania border in...
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Balkan Wars, conflicts that deprived the Ottoman Empire of...
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The First Macedonian War (215–205 BC) was fairly successful for the Macedonians but Philip was decisively defeated in the Second Macedonian War in (200–197 BC). Although he survived war with Rome, his successor Perseus of Macedon (reigned 179–168 BC) did not; having taken Macedon into the Third Macedonian War in (171–168 BC), he lost ...
11 Σεπ 2024 · After World War I, territory of present-day Republic of North Macedonia was included into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918, which was renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. This is a map of provinces of Yugoslavia in 1930, showing Vardar Banovina with capital in Skopje
Perry-Castañeda Library. Map Collection. Historical Maps of The Balkans. These are in chronological order: Ancient and Medieval: Macedonia, Thracia, Illyria, Moesia et Dacia [Ancient Balkans] (722K) Map from "A Classical Atlas to Illustrate Ancient Geography" by Alexander G. Findlay, Harper and Brothers Publishers, New York, 1849.
Macedonians of Macedonia, formed hotbeds of intense disaffection against the Greek authorities and were willing collaborators with the Bulgarians, Italians and Germans throughout the Occupation.
1 Οκτ 2024 · Balkan Wars, conflicts that deprived the Ottoman Empire of all its territory in Europe except part of Thrace and the city of Edirne (Adrianople). The Balkan allies Serbia, Greece, and Bulgaria quarreled over the partitioning of their conquests, leading to another war in 1913.
22 Ιουλ 2024 · Our detailed maps and expert historical analysis will help you uncover the strategic battles and territorial changes of the Macedonian Wars Maps.