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        THE MAKEDONIAN VASILEON (King of Kings) ALEXANDROYMAKEDONON

               "Greeks ", "Hellens", "Greece" or "Ellas", "Hellas", such a thing does not exist in antiquity.

In antiquity do not exist: "ancient Greeks", "hellens", "ellens", "ancient Greece" or "Ellas", "Hellas", such a thing does not exist, nor did it exist before 1827 on paper, and in practice only after 1835.
If you don't believe it, find them on this ancient map.
The "hellens" or "ellens" are Latin invention and refers to religion, ''people who believe in the sun god'' and it's are not refers the nation.

The members of the Achaean League were "Greeks" for the Romans.  Of those "Greeks" only the Adzaians (Danai's) were Africans, the others were Bellasti (Pellasgians) - whites.

The Achaean military alliance was not a state, when they fell under Roman slavery, the Achaean League was dissolved and the territories became a Roman province. The Romans also added the territory of Sparta which was not a member of the Achaean League in the province.

Before the Romans came to the Peloponnese (Dze Peninsula), there were no Greeks.

      VASILEON MAKEDONON ALEXANDROY  it cannot be considered and named as a ''Greek'', and Greece as a state appeared for the first time in history after 1830. Nubians of Nubia are the relatives of the Adzaians (Danai's) from Adzena, Adzenika - the Peninsula of Dze (Peloponnese), have nothing to do with the Makedonians, but not all of them were "relatives of the Danai's", there were also "ilots", indigenous, not assimilated Pelasgians - the whites of the the Peninsula of Dze (Peloponnese).

 

Wall painting - The Pelasgians

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    Gigs Addresses

    Thursday The 22nd

    Anatoly Tekuchev Quintet.  Jazz Esse. 9 p.m.

    Anna Buturkina: jazz vocals. Music Town. 9 p.m.

    Artesanos del Flamenco: Latino, Gypsy. Faq-Cafe. 8 p.m.

    Ascorbic Acid: Moscow prog trio. Alexei Kozlov Club. 8 p.m.

    Badda Boo Happy Band: neo folk, romantic low-fi, pshycho folk. B2. 9 p.m.

    Blues Party with Petrovich. B2 small hall. 9 p.m.

    Chicago Groove: jazz. Soyuz Kompozitorov. 8:30 p.m.

    Dark Horses: Fanny Kaplan and Pincher. China Town Cafe. 8 p.m.

    Denis Mazhukov: boogie, rockabilly, rock 'n' roll. Forte. 8 p.m.

    Dmitry Chetvergov: guitar. B.B. King. 8:30 p.m.

    Gia Dzagnidze (guitar, vocals) and Modern Blues Band. Igor Butman Club Na Chistykh Prudakh. 8:30 p.m.

    MT PICKJazz in Motion: Katt Hefner (jazz vocals) and the Yevgeny Ryaboi Trio. Durov. 8 p.m.

    Khamil i Zmei of the Kasta hip-hop quartet. Shestnadtsat Tonn. 9 p.m.

    Latinos Band: Latino. Pancho Villa. 8:30 p.m.

    Magic: girl's rock. Schwein. 8 p.m.

    Mister Twister: rockabilly. DeFAQto. 8 p.m.

    Nadezhda Rafailidi (jazz vocals) and the Oleg Ageyev Quartet. Igor Butman Club Na Sokole. 8:30 p.m.

    Polyarus: new cover band. Radio City Bar. 8 p.m.

    Psoi Korolenko and Israeli klezmer band Oy Division. Masterskaya. 8 p.m.

    MT PICKPyotr Mamonov with a new eccentric musical show. Alma Mater. 8 p.m.

    Rapapam: dub, reggae. Sergei Goncharov celebrates his birthday with Roma VPR, Palevo and Marialihari. Kitaisky Lyotchik Dzhao Da. 9 p.m.

    Friday The 23rd

    Alexei Kozlov and Arsenal: jazz rock, funk, fusion. Alexei Kozlov Club. 8:30 p.m.

    Anton Rumyantsev Quartet with the Nirvana in Jazz program. Igor Butman Club Na Chistykh Prudakh. 8:30 p.m.

    Beat Devils: new rockabilly, psychobilly. Kitaisky Lyotchik Dzhao Da. 10 p.m.

    Blagovest Ensemble Quartet of Soloists in a vocal jazz concert. Kolomenskoye Estate Museum Teatralnaya Khoromina Hall

    U.S.-Russia Tensions Won't Hurt Sochi Games, IOC Official Says

    LONDON — The Winter Olympics in Sochi should not be affected by the heightened political tensions between the U.S.  and Russia over Edward Snowden, gay rights and other issues, a vice president of the IOC said.

    "If there are political tensions arising, it wouldn't be the first time before the Olympic Games, and in the main, Olympic Games overcome political tensions," IOC vice president Craig Reedie of Britain said Wednesday.

    Reedie downplayed the impact of U.S. President Barack Obama's decision to call off a Moscow summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The snub follows Russia's decision to grant asylum to Snowden, the National Security Agency leaker, in defiance of Obama's repeated requests.

    Obama's decision also reflects strained ties with Russia over missile defense, Syria, human rights and other issues. He canceled the summit with Putin exactly six months before the start of the Olympics in the Black Sea resort of Sochi in southern Russia.

    "I think the games are quite clearly an occasion which encourages peace among nations and I'm pretty sure, despite pressures at the moment, that's what will appear to the world in February next year," Reedie said in a telephone interview.

    Reedie also cited the global situation before the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, which were held just months after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in New York and Washington.

    "There must have been a question mark over that after what happened to New York, and the games went ahead," Reedie said.

    The International Olympic Committee official also said the 2008 Beijing Olympics were a "triumph" despite the

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