I was searching for some references in Pinterest. Well obviously the second image is 17th Century but you get the gist.

I wanted a sort of creating a unit capable of countering the Ottoman Janissaries. Something befitting that of a 16th Century Macedonian Royal Guard.

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Raffinati e di stile classico gli affreschi di essi occupano l'abside orientale della chiesetta di Santa Maria Foris Portas, scoperti sotto scialbature e ridipinture nel 1944.
Una testimonianza della “rinascenza macedone”, che rivoluzionò l'arte medievale.

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♢ hi! i'm lia or fig (any pronouns), a non binary hobby artist looking to do digital art professionally some day. i'm from north macedonia and based in germany. my art and oc's are heavily influenced by vampire mythology with my own silly little ideas thrown in the mix.

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If we're talking pure historicals:
Sanctuary
The Peterloo Massacre
The Romans
Farewell Great Macedon https://t.co/JjLtfrETsA

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Pre-Phillip Macedon and Thrace

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Coming in October: HAKIM'S ODYSSEY, BOOK 3: FROM MACEDONIA TO FRANCE by Fabien Toulmé ()

See all the Fall/Winter 2022 titles here: https://t.co/pZnuWAv86C

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Lovely cards with an autumnal feel by Craig Lidgerwood available from Dicksonia Rare Plants. $25australian per pack plus postage.

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Thomas G. Chambers (1808-1866), "The Battle between the 'United States' and the 'Macedonian.'” oil on canvas, 27" x 37¼", sold for $56,250 (est. $20,000/40,000) at

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By 323 BC the number of Asian battalions in Alexander the Great's army far outnumbered the Macedonian contingents in size and strength. Among them were some of the finest cavalrymen in the whole of Asia, hailing from noble Oriental families

Artwork by © Johnny Shumate

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Inhabiting the rugged lands northwest of the Corinthian gulf, the Aetolians had a history for being unruly – defying the Macedonians for several decades during the late 4th and 3rd centuries

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So it was that Macedonia, her leaders split between warring factions, armed herself to stab her own vitals, turning her sword from war against a foe to shed the blood of countrymen, and ready, like the insane, to lacerate her own hands and limbs - Justin on the 1st Successor War

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Scholars debate whether Philip’s Companions also had a small shield like the pelta of his Macedonian infantrymen. Whether this is the case or not, it appears they discarded it by the time of Alexander’s crossing into Asia in 334 BC

Artwork by © Johnny Shumate.

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So it was that Macedonia, her leaders split between warring factions, armed herself to stab her own vitals, turning her sword from war against a foe to shed the blood of countrymen, and ready, like the insane, to lacerate her own hands and limbs - Justin on the 1st Successor War.

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