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Thursday, 25.04.2013.

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Viminacium to mark anniversary of Edict of Milan

The archaeological park Viminacium will be the center of celebration of the 17 centuries of the Edict of Milan.

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Ludi Stanojko

pre 11 godina

@lili: I am puzzled that you disagree with me, when I am saying the same as The Count and, apparently, you. It is general knowledge that Verdi was Albanian together with those who asked them to write up his operas as well as members of audiences during performances. Are you claiming that these were not Albanians? If you do, you are wrong, they were all Albanians.

lili

pre 11 godina

ludi,try to improve your intellectual level and just google to know who asked Verdi for such an opera!!!And just remind one thing:serbs have nothing to do with Constandin as you just were not at all in the balkans then!

Ludi Stanojko

pre 11 godina

@The Count of Kosova,: The Count knows his stuff. It is not only that Konstanitin and Verdi were Albanians, but Jesus himslef.

PEN

pre 11 godina

'Count of Kosova' or is it count Dracula. Really can't tell the difference. As for Illyria, sounds like something out of Scooby doo!

lili

pre 11 godina

ah ah!Aida !What a great idea! an opera that an egyptian emperor,of albanian roots did command to Verdi,fto honour an other albanian...Les voies de Dieu sont impénétrables!

I'll see your ''Count'', and raise you an ''Emperor"

pre 11 godina

count of KosovO

"Constantine I, Rome's first Christian emperor, was born in what is today the town of Niš, in southern Serbia"
"birth of Christianity in the Roman provinces in the territory of modern-day Serbia"
Read properly, Serbia is not stealing or claiming someone elses history, they are acknowledging Roman history in their territory, unlike what Albanians are trying to do today.
..don't hate!, appreciate!... being from Kosovo you should be proud that such great historical artefacts are located within the borders of your country, Serbia!!!
,,,,also this country "ïllyria", did it have recognised borders and a ruling class, what was the capital of this "country" that was situated within the Roman Empire??,,,also why was this great independant country situated in another empire??
Every great nation and Empire had a capital and a ruling Dynasty, once again names of capital and major cities of your fictional country and while your researching share the names of those ancient rulers, who were there during the time of the Ancient Romans and anyone since!
,,, just for arguments sake, so that you don't look like a fool that cannot backup their statements with any evidence.

No

pre 11 godina

Hahaa hahaa! You albanians are so eager to take credit for everything Serbian its actually very sad (

I kinda feel sorry for you sold out souls who've done nothing but kiss the feet of every foreign occupier throughout your "Albanian history". Truly sad and pathetic from a truly sad and pathetic crap hole that is Albania

The Count of Kosova

pre 11 godina

At the time of Constantine's birth, Serbia did not exist. The country where he was born was Illyria, the birth place of many Roman Emperors.

I'll see your ''Count'', and raise you an ''Emperor"

pre 11 godina

count of KosovO

"Constantine I, Rome's first Christian emperor, was born in what is today the town of Niš, in southern Serbia"
"birth of Christianity in the Roman provinces in the territory of modern-day Serbia"
Read properly, Serbia is not stealing or claiming someone elses history, they are acknowledging Roman history in their territory, unlike what Albanians are trying to do today.
..don't hate!, appreciate!... being from Kosovo you should be proud that such great historical artefacts are located within the borders of your country, Serbia!!!
,,,,also this country "ïllyria", did it have recognised borders and a ruling class, what was the capital of this "country" that was situated within the Roman Empire??,,,also why was this great independant country situated in another empire??
Every great nation and Empire had a capital and a ruling Dynasty, once again names of capital and major cities of your fictional country and while your researching share the names of those ancient rulers, who were there during the time of the Ancient Romans and anyone since!
,,, just for arguments sake, so that you don't look like a fool that cannot backup their statements with any evidence.

No

pre 11 godina

Hahaa hahaa! You albanians are so eager to take credit for everything Serbian its actually very sad (

I kinda feel sorry for you sold out souls who've done nothing but kiss the feet of every foreign occupier throughout your "Albanian history". Truly sad and pathetic from a truly sad and pathetic crap hole that is Albania

The Count of Kosova

pre 11 godina

At the time of Constantine's birth, Serbia did not exist. The country where he was born was Illyria, the birth place of many Roman Emperors.

Ludi Stanojko

pre 11 godina

@The Count of Kosova,: The Count knows his stuff. It is not only that Konstanitin and Verdi were Albanians, but Jesus himslef.

PEN

pre 11 godina

'Count of Kosova' or is it count Dracula. Really can't tell the difference. As for Illyria, sounds like something out of Scooby doo!

lili

pre 11 godina

ah ah!Aida !What a great idea! an opera that an egyptian emperor,of albanian roots did command to Verdi,fto honour an other albanian...Les voies de Dieu sont impénétrables!

lili

pre 11 godina

ludi,try to improve your intellectual level and just google to know who asked Verdi for such an opera!!!And just remind one thing:serbs have nothing to do with Constandin as you just were not at all in the balkans then!

Ludi Stanojko

pre 11 godina

@lili: I am puzzled that you disagree with me, when I am saying the same as The Count and, apparently, you. It is general knowledge that Verdi was Albanian together with those who asked them to write up his operas as well as members of audiences during performances. Are you claiming that these were not Albanians? If you do, you are wrong, they were all Albanians.

The Count of Kosova

pre 11 godina

At the time of Constantine's birth, Serbia did not exist. The country where he was born was Illyria, the birth place of many Roman Emperors.

lili

pre 11 godina

ah ah!Aida !What a great idea! an opera that an egyptian emperor,of albanian roots did command to Verdi,fto honour an other albanian...Les voies de Dieu sont impénétrables!

No

pre 11 godina

Hahaa hahaa! You albanians are so eager to take credit for everything Serbian its actually very sad (

I kinda feel sorry for you sold out souls who've done nothing but kiss the feet of every foreign occupier throughout your "Albanian history". Truly sad and pathetic from a truly sad and pathetic crap hole that is Albania

PEN

pre 11 godina

'Count of Kosova' or is it count Dracula. Really can't tell the difference. As for Illyria, sounds like something out of Scooby doo!

I'll see your ''Count'', and raise you an ''Emperor"

pre 11 godina

count of KosovO

"Constantine I, Rome's first Christian emperor, was born in what is today the town of Niš, in southern Serbia"
"birth of Christianity in the Roman provinces in the territory of modern-day Serbia"
Read properly, Serbia is not stealing or claiming someone elses history, they are acknowledging Roman history in their territory, unlike what Albanians are trying to do today.
..don't hate!, appreciate!... being from Kosovo you should be proud that such great historical artefacts are located within the borders of your country, Serbia!!!
,,,,also this country "ïllyria", did it have recognised borders and a ruling class, what was the capital of this "country" that was situated within the Roman Empire??,,,also why was this great independant country situated in another empire??
Every great nation and Empire had a capital and a ruling Dynasty, once again names of capital and major cities of your fictional country and while your researching share the names of those ancient rulers, who were there during the time of the Ancient Romans and anyone since!
,,, just for arguments sake, so that you don't look like a fool that cannot backup their statements with any evidence.

Ludi Stanojko

pre 11 godina

@The Count of Kosova,: The Count knows his stuff. It is not only that Konstanitin and Verdi were Albanians, but Jesus himslef.

lili

pre 11 godina

ludi,try to improve your intellectual level and just google to know who asked Verdi for such an opera!!!And just remind one thing:serbs have nothing to do with Constandin as you just were not at all in the balkans then!

Ludi Stanojko

pre 11 godina

@lili: I am puzzled that you disagree with me, when I am saying the same as The Count and, apparently, you. It is general knowledge that Verdi was Albanian together with those who asked them to write up his operas as well as members of audiences during performances. Are you claiming that these were not Albanians? If you do, you are wrong, they were all Albanians.