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    Vergina Sunby akritas, 28th December 2006

    http://ancient-medieval-macedonian-history.blogspot.com/

    The 16-pointed star "Sun of Vergina" as also named discovered in recent

    excavations as the symbol of the royal Macedonian dynasty of ancient

    Greece, and which is now being claimed as their own by theFYROMacedonians, was widely used in Attica during the classical period,long before its adoption by the Macedonian royal house.

    The star, identical with the one decorating the larnax discovered in the

    tomb of Philip II of Macedonia, father of Alexander the Great, at

    Vergina in Northern Greece, has been found as one of the elements of

    decoration on at least four temples of the classical era, including two onthe Acropolis of Athens.

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    The 16-ray star as it was designed on the golden larnaka that contained

    Philips' remains. That appearance of the 16-ray star is possibly the only

    appearance on ancient findings.

    The Macedonian Tomb of Lyson and Kallikles at LeucadiaThe tomb is

    dated to ca. 200 B.C. The tomb was accidentaly discovered in 1942 atLeucadia Emathias and subsequently excavated by Ch. Macaronas. The

    results of the investigation were published in a book by his collaborator,

    Stella Miller, in 1993.

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    Pan-Hellenic Sun in the rest of the Greek World

    The "Macedonian Star" or "Sun of Vergina" is the continuation of theoldest ancient Greek symbol of the Sun, which also predominated on the

    Acropolis of Athens.

    The Sun was also the most important symbol of the origin and

    continuation of all Hellenes: Arcadians, Athenians, Thessalians

    Macedonians - their first God, before the Olympian Gods. The choice ofthis symbol was obvious and natural: one of the most vital elements on

    earth is the Sun - the source of life.

    Many people call it "the Sun of Vergina" or the "Macedonian Star but

    this is only a partial truth. This symbol has a history of more than threethousand years. It was the original logo or sign which the Proto- Hellenes

    used as their emblem for many centuries. The Macedonians simply

    continued the ancient Proto-Hellenic heritage or tradition of their

    forefathers.

    From the late 17th century AD, and in particular the 18th century,classical Greek civilization began to attract the ever-growing interest,

    curiosity and imagination of western Europeans. One manifestation of this

    was the numerous journeys of discovery undertaken by various scholars

    to the soil of rediscovered Hellas itself, which was then still part of theOttoman Empire. Two such individuals were the young architects James

    Stuart and Nicholas Revett, who in 1751 arrived in Attica and immediatelyset about accurately recording the architectural details of survivingbuildings of classical Athens and its surroundings.

    In what follows, I present some samples of the "Pan-Hellenic Sun" from

    temples all over ancient Greece.

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    The below picture is from the Spartan Archaelogical museum and show

    figurines (soldiers,horses,shields, birds e.t.c.).These figurines found in

    the temple of the Artemidas Orthias.

    Please give your attention in four thinks

    -The Artemis was also a Goodness that worship from the Macedonians

    -The shields that showed in figurines and clearly you can see the 8th or

    16th star ancient Greek symbols.-The date of those figurines estimated at 8th-7th cent, a close date

    years) that estimated the Greek settlement (Karanos) in Emathia.

    -The connections of the Spartan Symbols with the Macedonian Symbols.

    Actually both were Dorians.

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    Below is a picture from a Lacon Crater of 6th cent. Of course you can seeclearly the 16 stars or Vergina Star. Located now in Louvre Museum

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    More artefacts regarding the Pan-Hellenic sun located in

    - Vase found in an ancient Greek city in Sicily and is displayed in amuseum in Naples. On this vase a woman is illustrated who

    according to the inscription is Hellas. Along with Hellas are Diasand Athena and on both sides of the gods the "sun of Vergina" is

    drawn.

    - Column's capital of Ionic order (5th century BC, Museum ofKavala), from a temple of an Athenian colony, Naples (present day

    Kavala), carries in the middle an exact duplicate symbol to that of

    Vergina. This temple (of Diana or Artemis) has been chronologicallydated at 5th century BC, before the Macedonians expanded beyond

    the Paggaion mountain and a century before Philip's death.

    - Amphora from Milos (650 BC, National Archaeological Museum ofAthens), on which Apollo and Artemis (Diana) are illustrated and on

    its neck Achilles and Memnon are fighting. Next to Artemis is a 16-ray symbol.

    - Cup (485-480 BC, museum of Louvre, Paris), where Agamemnonleads Brisida (for the possession of whom Achilles left the Trojanwar) to his tent accompanied by Takthyvios and Diomedes.

    Agamemnon wears a royal collar with two 16-ray symbols.

    - Coin from Syracuse (260 BC, National Archaeological Museum ofAthens). One side has the head of tyrant Ieron and on the other

    side goddess Nike riding a chariot driven by 4 horses. There is an

    inscription "BASILEOS IERONOS" (King Ieron) and above theword "BASILEOS" is the 16-ray symbol.

    - Crater (435 BC, British Museum, London). The Sun, Moon and Starsin humanoid form are riding a chariot. The head of the Sun

    resembles that of Vergina.

    - Crater (480 BC, Kunsthistoisches Museum, Vienna). Poseidon fightsPolyvotis, who has a 16-ray symbol on his left breastplate.

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    - Crater (4th century BC, Staatlishe Antikensammlungen, Munich),Eos (Aurora), the morning star, rides her chariot accompanied by

    the sun. There are six 16-ray symbols here.

    - Pitcher (490 BC, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). Danae carries herbaby Perseus. There is also an urn with lionlike legs carrying two

    16-ray symbols exactly the same as that of Vergina.

    - Part of a kalpis, a pitcher with three handles (460 BC, Ermitazmuseum, Petroupolis). Amphiaraos, mythical hero of Argos, bids

    farewell to his wife Eriphyle. The 16-ray symbol is on his

    breastplate.

    - Crater (4th century BC, Staatlishe Antikensammlungen, Munich),where Orpheus is in Hades. The only 16-ray symbol there is exactly

    the same as the one from Vergina.

    - Water-jug (480 BC, museum of Louvre, Paris) baby Herculeswrestles the snakes. His cradle is adorned with a 16-ray symbolexactly the same as the one from Vergina.

    - Amphora (515 BC, Staatlishe Antikensammlungen, Munich).Hercules is on Olympus and there are five 16-ray symbols.

    - Sicilian crater (350 BC, Archaeological museum, Lipari, Italy).Adrastos separates the quarreling heroes Polynice and Tideas. The

    palace is adorned with 16-ray symbols.

    Sources:

    1-Istoria ton Ellinon (History of the Hellene),Domi, 2006

    2-Andronikos, Discover the Vergina,1984

    3-Macedonia, Stavros Theofanides ,2006