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'''Macedonian''' most often refers to someone or something from or related to ]. '''Macedonian''' most often refers to someone or something from or related to ].


'''Macedonian'''('''s''') may refer to: '''Macedonian'''('''s''') may refer to:
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* ], the Greek people inhabiting or originating from Macedonia, a geographic and administrative region of Greece * ], the Greek people inhabiting or originating from Macedonia, a geographic and administrative region of Greece
* ], the Bulgarian people from the region of Macedonia * ], the Bulgarian people from the region of Macedonia
* ], an outdated and rarely used anymore term for the Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians, both being small Eastern Romance ethno-linguistic groups present in the region of Macedonia * ], an outdated and rarely used term for the Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians, both being small Eastern Romance ethno-linguistic groups present in the region of Macedonia
* ], an outdated and rarely used umbrella term to designate all the inhabitants of the region, regardless of their ethnic origin, as well as the local Slavs and Romance-speakers, as regional and ethnographic communities
* ], an outdated and rarely used umbrella term to designate all the inhabitants of Macedon region, regardless of their ethnic origin, as well as the local ]<ref>The Ancient Greeks: New Perspectives, Stephanie Lynn Budin, ABC-CLIO, 2004, {{ISBN|1576078140}}, </ref>, ]<ref>"''Until the late 19th century both outside observers and those Bulgaro-Macedonians who had an ethnic consciousness believed that their group, which is now two separate nationalities, comprised a single people, the Bulgarians. Thus the reader should ignore references to ethnic Macedonians in the Middle Ages which appear in some modern works. In the Middle Ages and into the 19th century, the term ‘Macedonian’ was used entirely in reference to a geographical region. Anyone who lived within its confines, regardless of nationality could be called a Macedonian. Nevertheless, the absence of a national consciousness in the past is no grounds to reject the Macedonians as a nationality today."'' "The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century," John Van Antwerp Fine, University of Michigan Press, 1991, {{ISBN|0472081497}}, pp. 36–37.</ref> and ], as a regional and ethnographic communities and not as a separate ethnic groups


===Ancient=== ===Ancient===
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==Languages== ==Languages==
* ], a modern South Slavic language spoken by ethnic Macedonians * ], a modern South Slavic language spoken by ethnic Macedonians
* ], an extinct language, related to the ancient Greek language
* ], an extinct ] language, which was either an ancient Greek dialect<ref>B. Joseph (2001): "Ancient Greek". In: J. Garry et al. (eds.) Facts about the World's Major Languages: An Encyclopedia of the World's Major Languages, Past and Present.</ref><ref>Blažek, Václav (2005). "Paleo-Balkanian Languages I: Hellenic Languages", ''Studia Minora Facultatis Philosophicae Universitatis Brunensis'' '''10'''. pp. 15–34.</ref><ref>{{cite book |last=van Beek |first=Lucien |url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/indoeuropean-language-family/4B44B5ACF0D3BBA89B9408050F112A52 |title=The Indo-European Language Family: A Phylogenetic Perspective |date=2022 |publisher=] |isbn=978-1-108-49979-8 |editor-last=Olander |editor-first=Thomas |pages=173–201 |chapter=Greek |doi=10.1017/9781108758666 |chapter-url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/D7ECB74210D90E01F00D41B9930BC70A/9781108499798c11_173-201.pdf |s2cid=161016819}}: "pp. 89–190, Figure 11.1 The Greek dialects {{Plain link|url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/indoeuropean-language-family/greek/D7ECB74210D90E01F00D41B9930BC70A#FIGm-fig-16 Figure 11.1}})</ref> or a separate Hellenic language<ref>Meier-Brügger, Michael (2003). Indo-European Linguistics. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-017433-5.</ref>
* Macedonian dialect, one of the ], spoken in the region of Macedonia in Greece * Macedonian dialect, one of the ], spoken in the region of Macedonia in Greece


==Other uses== ==Other uses==
* ], a line of rulers of the Byzantine Empire (867–1056) * ], a line of rulers of the Byzantine Empire (867–1056)
* ], the ancient kingdom of Macedonia at its greatest territorial extent under Alexander the Great
* ], also known as Macedonians, a 4th-century Byzantine Christian sect * ], also known as Macedonians, a 4th-century Byzantine Christian sect
* ], a British frigate (1808–1812) * ], a British frigate (1808–1812)

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Macedonian most often refers to someone or something from or related to Macedonia.

Macedonian(s) may refer to:

People

Modern

  • Macedonians (ethnic group), a nation and a South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with North Macedonia
  • Macedonians (Greeks), the Greek people inhabiting or originating from Macedonia, a geographic and administrative region of Greece
  • Macedonian Bulgarians, the Bulgarian people from the region of Macedonia
  • Macedo-Romanians (disambiguation), an outdated and rarely used term for the Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians, both being small Eastern Romance ethno-linguistic groups present in the region of Macedonia
  • Macedonians (obsolete terminology), an outdated and rarely used umbrella term to designate all the inhabitants of the region, regardless of their ethnic origin, as well as the local Slavs and Romance-speakers, as regional and ethnographic communities

Ancient

  • Ancient Macedonians, an ancient Greek tribe associated with the ancient region and kingdom of Macedonia

Languages

Other uses

See also

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