In the cultural
gulf between Greeks and Macedonians the question of Macedonian national origin
was never more than of secondary importance in antiquity. For modern scholars
the evidence from names – there is not a single sentence extant from the
language of the Old Macedonians – tilts the scales in favour of the view that
includes the Macedonians among the Greeks. The theory, therefore, advocated by
the student of Indo-European linguistics, P.Kretschner,that the Macedonians
were of Graeco-Illyrian hybrid stock, is not to be regarded as very probable.
So the majority of modern historians, admittedly with the noteworthy exception
of Julius Kaerst , have argued correctly for the Hellenic origin of the
Macedonians. They should be included in the group of the North-West Greek
tribes .
Griechische Geschichte-
This does not, however, discount the statement
of Thucydides (II 99) that the Macedonians were related to the Epirotes from
possibly having an element of truth. From the point of view of history it is
more important that a century of isolation in the country which bears their
name moulded the Macedonians into a distinctive social, political and
anthropological unit, developing their essential features from within, and
without domination by Hellenic influence. Thus the character of the Macedonian
people had long since been moulded when, in the great power struggle between
Athens and Philip, the hate-filled orations of Demosthenes repeatedly
emphasised the divisive features between Greeks and Macedonians.”
Chapter 10, Philip of Macedonia, pgs. 185-186
Hermann Bengtson, ‘History of Greece’
Translated and updated by Edmund F. Bloedow,University
of Ottawa Press,1988
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