Vergina Star - Origin and Meaning
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Vergina Star - During the visit of the really interesting Museum of Vergina we had met the so-called Star of Vergina several times, the sixteen ray sun symbol that first struck us on the big, golden ash box of Philip II.
According to the Greek archaeologist Manolis Andronikos, the Vergina Sun (382 BC - 336 BC) was the emblem of the Macedonian royal dynasty at the time of Philip II and Alexander the Great (356 BC - 323 BC).
The identification as an emblem of the royal dynasty is founded by Manolis Andronikos with the accumulation of the symbol in the grave context.
In addition to the sixteen radiant star on the big ash box, there is a star on the smaller twelve radiant ash box (which is regarded as belonging to a widow), the symbol also is found on shields.
In addition, the star appeared frequently on Hellenistic coins and soldiers shields.
Given that the Greek government misinterpreted this as a separatist move, the flag never achieved official status, but came into official use, i.e. two units of the Greek Armed Forces using them with the symbol of a sign in their flag.
Serious doubts about the identification as "Emblem" offers the wide distribution of similar "stars" with different numbers of rays, both in Greek and non-Greek art as a simple ornament pattern, the symbol appeared among others on the shoulders of a warriors on an Athenian grave stele.
The Vergina Sun was part of the first, of Greece unrecognized flag of the state of Macedonia, but was replaced after protests from Greece, which claimed the star also as a national symbol by an eight-rayed sun.
Greece in 1995 had claimed the Vergina Star at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) as an exclusive national symbol, on a blue background, it adorns now the unofficial flag of Macedonia and whose capital is Thessalonica and adjacent to the State of Macedonia in the north.
To date, the respective Greek governments accession negotiations with Macedonia block of the European Union and membership in NATO - for fear of nationalist circles in Skopje that often speak of a Greater Macedonian Empire. Once more nationalist ideas on both sides that contradict the basic needs and desires of the people for peace and international understanding.
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