"The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Greece", Penguin Publishing USA, January 1997
“As subjects of the king the Upper Macedonians were henceforth on the same footing as the original Macedonians, in that they could qualify for service in the King's Forces and thereby obtain the elite citizenship. At one bound the territory, the population and wealth of the kingdom were doubled. Moreover since the great majority of the new subjects were speakers of the West Greek dialect, the enlarged army was Greek-speaking throughout.”
"Philip of Macedon" Duckworth Publishing, February 1998
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“The Macedonian people and their kings were of Greek stock”
2nd ed. (1913), p. 683 http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015026609167;view=1up;seq=725
A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great (1913)
Context: The Macedonian people and their kings were of Greek stock, as their traditions and the scanty remains of their language combine to testify.
"A History of Greece to 323 BC", Cambridge University, 1986 (p 516)
"Philip of Macedon" Duckworth Publishing, February 1998
"The Miracle That Was Macedonia", Palgrave Macmillan (September 1991)
"The Ancient Greeks: A Critical History", Harvard University Press, 1983, pgs 605-608