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Macedonia, a land steeped in rich history and cultural heritage, holds within its borders countless treasures that tell the tales of ancient civilizations

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIA, Skopje. Carsija Old Town- Purses for sale

MACEDONIA, Skopje. Carsija Old Town- Purses for sale

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Car Samoils Castle and Old Town from Sveti Kliment Church

MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Car Samoils Castle and Old Town from Sveti Kliment Church

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIA, Skopje. Macedonian Shoes / Carsija Old Town

MACEDONIA, Skopje. Macedonian Shoes / Carsija Old Town

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIA, Tetovo. Sar Planina Mountains / Morning

MACEDONIA, Tetovo. Sar Planina Mountains / Morning

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Overview of new Ohrid

MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Overview of new Ohrid

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIA, Mavrovo National Park. MAVROVO Village- Old Lake Side Church

MACEDONIA, Mavrovo National Park. MAVROVO Village- Old Lake Side Church

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Alexander III the Great (-356-323). King of Macedonia (-336 to -323). Son of Philip II

Alexander III the Great (-356-323). King of Macedonia (-336 to -323). Son of Philip II and Princess epirota Olympia. Marble plaque depicting his Ascension driving carriage with two winged griffin

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Greece, Philippi, Macedonia. Ancient Roman pediment in archaeological site

Greece, Philippi, Macedonia. Ancient Roman pediment in archaeological site

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIA, Ljubanista. Village by Sveti Naum Church with view of Lake Ohrid and the

MACEDONIA, Ljubanista. Village by Sveti Naum Church with view of Lake Ohrid and the Albanian town of Pogradeci

Background imageMacedonia Collection: DIOGENES & ALEXANDER. The Greek philosopher Diogenes, in his tub at Corinth

DIOGENES & ALEXANDER. The Greek philosopher Diogenes, in his tub at Corinth, asking Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, to oblige him by getting out of his light, c335 B.C

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIAN PHALANX. Macedonian soldiers in phalanx, 4th century B. C

MACEDONIAN PHALANX. Macedonian soldiers in phalanx, 4th century B. C. Wood engraving, late 19th century
MACEDONIAN PHALANX. Macedonian soldiers in phalanx, 4th century B.C. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageMacedonia Collection: ALEXANDER THE GREAT (356-323 B. C. ). King of Macedonia, 336-323 B. C

ALEXANDER THE GREAT (356-323 B. C. ). King of Macedonia, 336-323 B. C. Copper engraving, Italian, 18th century
ALEXANDER THE GREAT (356-323 B.C.). King of Macedonia, 336-323 B.C. Copper engraving, Italian, 18th century

Background imageMacedonia Collection: ALEXANDER THE GREAT (356-326 B. C. ). King of Macedonia, 336-323 B. C

ALEXANDER THE GREAT (356-326 B. C. ). King of Macedonia, 336-323 B. C. Alexander at the siege of Tyre in 332 B. C
ALEXANDER THE GREAT (356-326 B.C.). King of Macedonia, 336-323 B.C. Alexander at the siege of Tyre in 332 B.C. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Turkish Maize Mill - Macedonia

Turkish Maize Mill - Macedonia Date: 1918

Background imageMacedonia Collection: German soldiers captured, Monastir, WW1

German soldiers captured, Monastir, WW1
French officers interrogating German soldiers captured during the Battle of Monastir (now Bitola), Macedonia, during the First World War

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Monastir - The Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church

Monastir - The Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Monastir (formerly Bitola), Macedonia (formerly in Serbia and the Ottoman Empire) - The Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church, carrying a lightweight bag and bible. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Skopje - Panoramic view of the City

Skopje - Panoramic view of the City
Skopje, Macedonia - Panoramic view of the City Date: circa 1900

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonia - Blacksmith shoeing a Buffalo

Macedonia - Blacksmith shoeing a Buffalo Date: circa 1910

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonian Gypsies

Macedonian Gypsies Date: circa 1913

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Gypsy Village in Macedonia

Gypsy Village in Macedonia Date: circa 1910

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Washerwomen in Macedonia

Washerwomen in Macedonia Date: 1918

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Chief Captian Vardas (Georgius Tsontos)

Chief Captian Vardas (Georgius Tsontos). A former Lieutenant in the Greek army (Artillery) - important leader of the revolution in the Vilayet (District) of Monastir (Bitola)

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Veles, Macedonia - Waterwheel

Veles, Macedonia - Waterwheel used for irrigation on the Vardar River Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Skopje, Macedonia - View of the River Vardar

Skopje, Macedonia - View of the River Vardar Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Veles, Macedonia - Gypsies

Veles, Macedonia - Gypsies Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonia - Gypsies in their village

Macedonia - Gypsies in their village Date: 1918

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Russian troops, Salonika Front, WW1

Russian troops, Salonika Front, WW1
Russian troops with fixed bayonets awaiting word to enter Monastir on the Salonika Front in Macedonia during the First World War

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Artillery team on Macedonian Front, WW1

Artillery team on Macedonian Front, WW1
An artillery team with horse-drawn transport taking a bank on the Macedonian Front, near the Struma River, during the First World War. Date: November 1916

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Ruined bridge on Monastir railway, WW1

Ruined bridge on Monastir railway, WW1
View of the ruined Ekshisu Railway Bridge on the Monastir railway, 20 miles south east of Monastir, near Lake Ostrovo. It was damaged during the Battle of Kajmakchalan between Bulgarian

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Skopje, Macedonia - The Railway Station

Skopje, Macedonia - The Railway Station Date: circa 1910

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonian women weaving

Macedonian women weaving Date: circa 1913

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Skopje - Barracks, Miitary Hospital and River Vardar

Skopje - Barracks, Miitary Hospital and River Vardar
Skopje, Macedonia - Barracks, Miitary Hospital and River Vardar Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Bulgarian prisoners in Macedonia

Bulgarian prisoners in Macedonia, captured during the repulse of Bulgarian attacks into the region during the Second Balkan War, which broke out on 16th June 1913

Background imageMacedonia Collection: George Volanis

George Volanis - a Cretan Chief in Monastir (Bitola) during the Macedonian Struggle. Fought for Macedonian independence along with other like-minded officers from all parts of Greece. Date: circa 1908

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonian man and his large family

Macedonian man and his large family
Macedonian regional farmer type and his large family, flock of sheep and their tents. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Sunday in Greek Country, Macedonia

Sunday in Greek Country, Macedonia Date: circa 1913

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonia - Young folk dancing

Macedonia - Young folk dancing
Young villagers in Macedonian taking part in a traditional rural dance Date: circa 1913

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Greek peasants in Macedonia

Greek peasants in Macedonia, a region whos ownership by many different countries over a short time period has left a very confused history! Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Captain Makris (Dikonymos Makris)

Captain Makris (Dikonymos Makris) from Crete - fought at Vissinia, West Macedonia. Fought for Macedonian independence along with other like-minded officers from all parts of Greece. Date: circa 1908

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Prize Hog - Macedonia

Prize Hog - Macedonia
A truly splendid prize-winning hairy sow of major repute in this small Macedonian village. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Niazim Bey and his revolutionary band

Niazim Bey and his revolutionary band
Niazim Bey, the Young Turk leader and his revolutionary band - the first to raise the flag of liberty in Macedonia. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonia - Greek Women head to market

Macedonia - Greek Women head to market Date: circa 1913

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonian Turk and two pets

Macedonian Turk and two pets (small black sheep) Date: circa 1910s



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Macedonia, a land steeped in rich history and cultural heritage, holds within its borders countless treasures that tell the tales of ancient civilizations. Nestled in Thessalonica, Macedonia, Greece, Europe, this enchanting region is home to numerous Greek Orthodox icons that depict pivotal moments in religious history. One such icon portrays Christ's resurrection, symbolizing hope and triumph over death. It serves as a testament to the unwavering faith of the Greek Orthodox community residing in Macedonia. Another icon showcases Jesus' crucifixion, evoking deep emotions and reminding believers of his sacrifice for humanity. The visitation of the Virgin Mary to her cousin Saint Elizabeth is beautifully depicted in an iconic masterpiece by Godong. This sacred event signifies divine blessings and intergenerational connections within Christianity. As we explore further into Macedonia's historical tapestry, we encounter a map illustrating the vast empire conquered by King Alexander the Great. The Battle of Issus stands out as one of his most significant victories - a turning point that shaped not only Macedonian history but also influenced neighboring regions. Moving forward through time, another captivating icon reveals Christ's birth in Thessaloniki. This depiction encapsulates the joyous celebration surrounding Christmas and highlights Macedonia's role as a cradle of Christian traditions. Intriguingly intertwined with its past glories are maps showcasing both the Macedonian Empire following Alexander's conquests and its connection with neighboring empires like Thracian and Dacian under Roman rule. These maps offer glimpses into geopolitical shifts throughout centuries while underscoring Macedonia's strategic importance on ancient trade routes. Lastly, an exquisite Greek Orthodox icon featuring Virgin Mary holding Baby Jesus represents love and devotion transcending borders across Thessalonica, Macedonia, Greece, Europe – uniting believers under their shared faith. Macedonia remains an extraordinary destination where artistry meets spirituality; it invites visitors to immerse themselves in its vibrant history and embrace the profound cultural legacy it proudly preserves.