Important dates in Macedonian history.
- C. 653 B.C.
 King Perdiccas I establishes the Macedonian Kingdom.
- 359-336 B.C
 Significant military and financial reforms carried out during the reign of Phillip II, determining the geographical, historical, and ethnic boundaries of Macedonia.</strong”>
- 336-323 B.C.
 Reign of Alexander the Great, King of Macedon. Macedonia reaches the peak of its military power. He spreads Macedonian culture to the East.
- 215-205, 200-193, 171-167 B.C.
 Macedonian – Roman wars. Macedonia falls under Roman rule.
- 535 A.D. 
 The Byzantine Emperor establishes the town of Justiniana Prima (in the vicinity of Skopje), an important church (archbishop’s seat) and political centre in the Balkans.
- End of 6th and beginning of 7th centuries
 Slavs settle the territory of Macedonia.
- 855
 The brothers Cyril and Methody create the first Slavonic alphabet.
- 886
 Clement comes to Macedonia, spreads Christianity in the Slavonic language and founds the Ohrid Literary School.
- 969
 The sons of komes Nicholas (David, Moses, Aaron, and Samuil) rebel against Bulgarian authority and establish the medieval Macedonian state, which in 997 becomes the Macedonian Empire.
- 1014
 Battle of Mount Belasica. The army of the Macedonian Tsar Samuil is defeated by the Byzantines.
- 1018
 The Macedonian Empire falls under Byzantine rule.
- 1040-1042
 Insurrection against Byzantine authority led by Petar Deljan.
- 1072-1073
 Gjorgji Vojteh’s insurrection based in Macedonia.
- 1371
 The Battle of Marica and penetration of the Turks into the Balkans.
- 1395
 Macedonia falls under Turkish domination. King Marko dies in a battle near Rovin.
- 1564-1565
 The Mariovo – Prilep Rebellion, the first known rebellion of the Macedonian peasants.
- 1689
 The Karpos Uprising, insurrection of the Macedonian people against the Turks in the Kriva Palanka and Kumanovo regions.
- 1767
 The Abolition of the Archbishopric of Ohrid by an irade of the Sultan under the pressure of the Greek Patriarchate of Constantinople.
- 1822
 The Negus Uprising, insurrection of the Macedonians for liberation in the Aegean part of Macedonia.
- 1876
 The Razlovci Uprising, insurrection in eastern Macedonia which heralded the national liberation struggle.
- 1878-1879
 The Macedonian Kresna Uprising, insurrection which adopted a constitution known as The Rules of the Macedonian Uprising Committee.
- 1894
 Establishment of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization. Goce Delchev joins the Organization.
- 1902
 Foundation of the Slavonic – Macedonian Scholarly Literary Society in St. Petersburg, Russia.
- 1903
 The Ilinden Uprising and the ten days of the Krushevo Republic.
- 1909
 Establishment and activity of the Popular Federal Party.
- 1912-13
 The Balkan Wars and Macedonia’s partition with the Peace Treaty of Bucharest.
- 1914-1918
 The First World War.
- 1919
 The Treaty of Versailles sanctions the partition of Macedonia.
- 1924
 The May Manifesto, resolution of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia on the right of the Macedonian people to self- determination.
- 1925
 The establishment of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (United).
- 1934
 The Fourth Nationwide Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. This passed a decision on the establishment of a national party in Macedonia.
- 1936
 Establishment and political formation of the MANAPO (Macedonian National Movement).
- 1936
 Foundation of the Macedonian Literary Society in Sofia by outstanding Macedonian writers.
- 1940
 The Fifth Nationwide Conference of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. This passed a resolution on the equality and self- determination of the Macedonian people.
- 1939-1945
 The Second World War.
- 1941-1944
 Macedonia’s participation in the Second World War (National Liberation War of Macedonia).
- 1944
 Proclamation of the Macedonian state. (August 2).
- 1945
 Formation of the first government of the People’s Republic of Macedonia (April 16).
- 1945
 Adoption of the Macedonian alphabet.
- 1946
 Start of university education in Macedonian (Faculty of Philosophy).
- 1946
 Adoption of the first constitution of the People’s Republic of Macedonia.
- 1967
 Foundation of the Macedonian Academy of Arts and Sciences.
- 1967
 Proclamation of the autocephalous Macedonian Orthodox Church (Restoration of the Archbishopric of Ohrid).
- 1991
 Referendum on a sovereign and independent state (September 8).
- 1991
 Adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia (November 17).
- 1993
 Macedonia is admitted to the United Nations.
- 1995
 Macedonia becomes a member of the Council of Europe.

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End of 6th and beginning of 7th centuries
Slavs settle the territory of Macedonia.
This statement is incorrect … slavs did not settle the territory of Macedonia … whoever the slavs were they travelled throughout Macedonia and down to the shores of the Mediterranean in Athens and adjacent areas. Genetic sampling of the entire balkan region including the most southern regions of modern day Greece show a consistent slav component of approximately 10% in all peoples of the Balkan region including all of Greece.