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* ], a modern Slavic language spoken by ethnic Macedonians. * ], a modern Slavic language spoken by ethnic Macedonians.
* ], an extinct language, probably related to the ancient Greek language. * ], an extinct language, probably related to the ancient Greek language.
* ] * Macedonian dialect, one of the ], spoken in the region of Macedonia in Greece
;Historical uses ;Historical uses
* ], the people of the ancient kingdom of Macedon. * ], the people of the ancient kingdom of Macedon.

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Macedonian refers to different population groups, languages and other things from Macedonia, in any of several meanings of that term.

More specifically, it may refer to:

Population uses
Linguistic uses
Historical uses
  • Macedonian Dynasty, a line of rulers of the Byzantine Empire (867 - 1056 AD).
  • Pneumatomachi, also known as Macedonians, a 4th-century Byzantine Christian sect.
Other uses

See also

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