Greek Macedonian Insignia, Origin of Their Name and Egyptians
There is so much controversy and lies about the ancient Macedonians. Ancient Macedonians were Greek. The word "Macedonian" comes from Μακεδνός tall (Greek). It is a Greek word.
Ancient Greek Macedonians were natives of Macedonia. They were born there and lived there.
The name of Macedonia comes from Macedo as well. Macedo or Macedonis was the brother of Anubis. Macedo-nis and Anubis were sons of Egyptian God Osiris.
Diodoros Siculis mentioned that Macedonians sprung from the Macedo of Osiris.
Macedon the brother of Anubis had as a symbol a wolf. The wolf was a symbol of the sun. All the deities of ancient Macedonia and Egypt were deities worshiping the Sun and other planets.
Below is the Lion of Hercules used by Ancient Macedonians as well.
The Egyptian God Osiris.
Ancient Macedonians were pagans and they worshiped the planets as their Gods.
The ancient emblem of Ancient Macedonians and that of Alexander the Great is pagan. The Ancient Macedonian emblem is similar to the Egyptian horns of the bull-god, and how the ancients imagined the heavens during the great conjunction.
From David Talbot's book: "the central Sun appears as a horned God (the Bull of Heaven), while
his spouse, the cow-goddess, encloses the Sun-God within two horns..."
The same ancient Macedonian Insignia with the horns appears in the book of Philipp Jakob Spener (German Theologian). He explains the insignia as the Club of Hercules (clava Herculis) in the middle surrounded by two horns. Throughout the whole ancient and modern world,
the symbol of power was always a staff or scepter. Hercules had his Club of Hercules (clava Herculis) and Dionisios had the θύρσος/Thyrsos, while Neptune had the trident.
Hercules battling the lions with his club
Alexander the Great with worshiping the Hercules Lion and holding the Herculis Insignia.
Egyptian Deities and their symbols that resemble that of the Ancient Macedonians.
Cleopatra as ISIS- Egyptian for Venus
Tauroforos (from Bull of Heavens) was the epithet of Hercules
Ancient Macedonians were related to the family of Hercules. Ilios was son of Hercules
Temenus, Caranos and Alexandre the Great were descendants of the family of Hercules.
The Kingdom of Macedonia was part of the Greek Monarchy.