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Mr Attar you are not the one to decide who was Greek and who wasn't and if it matters or not.
The Ptolemaic kings and queens of Egypt were 'Grrrreek', as you wrote to make fun of me.
Wikipedia is not your playground. Either be objective or get out. Onoufrios d (talk) 13:35, 9 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
You wrote "GREEK" in the talk page of Antioch. I merely imitated. I dont know what you are trying to do here. Everyone know the ethnic background of the Ptolomies, and this background has no weight in this article. Its Egypt that matter here, and thats because we need to emphasize the interference by another kingdom in the politics of the kingdom of Syria, which was ruled by a Greek family, but again, its not the Greek element that matter in this article, which makes it very clear that this king and his family were Greeks (now, Macedonians to be more accurate, and some Persian blood).--Attar-Aram syria (talk) 14:12, 9 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
"now Macedonians"? The Macedonians have always been and are Greek. You are obviously confused with another country that is wrongfully using the name Macedonia.
Its always those delusional nationalists who tell others to learn history. You should have checked my profile. I have a master degree in ancient history and wrote my master thesis about the late Seleucid period. I know what Im saying more than any delusional nationalist. As for the Macedonians (ancient not slavs) being always Greek, yea.. in your narrative sure, but its more complicated. Ill teach you about it if you enrol yourself in uni as one of my students.--Attar-Aram syria (talk) 14:16, 19 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]