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Macedonia Collection (page 31)

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: View from the Monastery of St. Naum at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site

View from the Monastery of St. Naum at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Little boat on Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Little boat on Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Monastery of Sveti Jovan Bigorski, Macedonia, Europe

Monastery of Sveti Jovan Bigorski, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: St. Clement of Ohrid Skopjes cathedral, Skopje, Macedonia, Europe

St. Clement of Ohrid Skopjes cathedral, Skopje, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Amphitheatre at Ohrid at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Amphitheatre at Ohrid at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Castle, Ohrid at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Castle, Ohrid at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Ohrid and Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Ohrid and Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Outer walls of Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Outer walls of Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Outer walls of Ohrid at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Outer walls of Ohrid at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Kaneo Church at Ohrid at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Kaneo Church at Ohrid at Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Orthodox Church, Ohrid by Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Orthodox Church, Ohrid by Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Excavations at Ohrid by Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Excavations at Ohrid by Lake Ohrid, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Artificial lake in the Mavrovo National Park, Macedonia, Europe

Artificial lake in the Mavrovo National Park, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Mountain village in the Mavrovo National Park, Macedonia, Europe

Mountain village in the Mavrovo National Park, Macedonia, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: PREL2A-00052

PREL2A-00052
Bishop Ambrose rebukes Roman Emperor Theodosius I for atrocities in Thessalonica, 390 AD. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMacedonia Collection: The Virgin and

The Virgin and Child Pelagonitissa. Zrze Monastery. 1421. Byzantine Icon. Macedonia, Ex-Yugoslavia. NOTE: This image avail. up to 100MB. Call for details

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Car Samoils Castle / Morning

MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Car Samoils Castle / Morning

Background imageMacedonia Collection: MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Car Samoils Castle - Castle Walls

MACEDONIA, Ohrid. Car Samoils Castle - Castle Walls

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonia - Woman working at a loom

Macedonia - Woman working at a loom
Bitolao (Bukovo), Macedonia - Jolly weaver woman, working at her loom, making pale mats

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Polcovnik Jancoff - Macedonian Rebel

Polcovnik Jancoff - Macedonian Rebel
Russian Colonel in Macedonia - became a Macedonian rebel. His name was Polcovnik Jancoff

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Turkish Family from the Albanian / Macedonian region

Turkish Family from the Albanian / Macedonian region
Albanian / Macedonian region - Ottoman Turkish family outside their house

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Turkish Beggar - Albanian / Macedonian region

Turkish Beggar - Albanian / Macedonian region
Turkish Beggar in the Albanian / Macedonian region of the Ottoman Empire

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonian Woman spinning

Macedonian Woman spinning
A Macedonian woman spinning wool in her cottage

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Macedonian Butcher at work

Macedonian Butcher at work
A Macedonian butcher cuts up a sheep

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Greece / Turkey - Mount Athos Monastery

Greece / Turkey - Mount Athos Monastery
Mount Athos Monastery - Greece/Turkey

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Xanthi, Greece

Xanthi, Greece
Xanthi - a city in northern Greece, in the East Macedonia and Thrace periphery. It is the capital of Xanthi Prefecture. The city is known as Iskece in Turkish, and Ksanti or Skecha in Bulgarian

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Kostas Garefis and his band of guerillas

Kostas Garefis and his band of guerillas
Captain Kostas Garefis (seated centre with the badge on his cap), surrounded by his band of guerilla fighters during the struggle for Macedonia

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Pavlos Giparis

Pavlos Giparis (1880 - 1966). Born in Crete, he fought during the struggle for Ottoman Macedonia between Greek and Bulgarian guerrillas, 1904 - 1908

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Captain Korakas and his guerilla band

Captain Korakas and his guerilla band
Captain Korakos (standing left of centre) and his guerillas, who fought on the Greek side during the Struggle for Macedonia in opposition to Bulgarian guerillas. Korakos later became a Greek general

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Greek Chieftain of the Morihovo Gromba

Greek Chieftain of the Morihovo Gromba
Monastir, Macedonia (now known as Bitola) - formerly part of the Ottoman Empire - a local chieftain of the Morihovo Gromba

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Proclamation of the new Constitution - Salonica

Proclamation of the new Constitution - Salonica
The proclamation of the new Constitution - Salonica (now part of Greece), on 24th July 1908 - revolutionary military group from Resna, South West Macedonia under the commmand of Melek Bey

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Demetrius Poliorcetes

Demetrius Poliorcetes, ruler of Macedonia, defeats Ptolemy in a naval battle off Salamis

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Premier of Bulgaria 1915

Premier of Bulgaria 1915
Photographic portrait of Dr. V. Radoslavoff, premier of Bulgaria in 1915. Bulgaria entered the war on the side of Germany and Austria-Hungary in the hope of regaining part of Macedonia

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Ferdinand I of Bulgaria

Ferdinand I of Bulgaria
A photographic portrait of Ferdinand I, King of Bulgaria (1861-1948), often known as Foxy Ferdinand, or the Balkan Fox. Bulgaria entered World War I in 1915 on the side of the Central Alliance

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Kastoria and Lake Orestiada, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Kastoria and Lake Orestiada, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Panagia Eleoussa cave hermitage, Prespa lakes, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Panagia Eleoussa cave hermitage, Prespa lakes, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Agios Achilleos basilica, Prespa lakes, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Agios Achilleos basilica, Prespa lakes, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Rotonda, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Rotonda, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Agia Sofia church, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Agia Sofia church, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Agios Dimitrios church, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Agios Dimitrios church, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Pella, Alexander the Greats old city, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Pella, Alexander the Greats old city, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Greek Orthodox boy receiving the Eucharist, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Greek Orthodox boy receiving the Eucharist, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Greek Orthodox icon depicting Zacharias, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Greek Orthodox icon depicting Zacharias, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Greek Orthodox icon depicting King David, Thessalonica, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Greek Orthodox icon depicting King David, Thessalonica, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Greek Orthodox graveyard, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Greek Orthodox graveyard, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageMacedonia Collection: Greek Orthodox woman cleaning icons, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Greek Orthodox woman cleaning icons, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe



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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.