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1 3,15| contemporary Europe, was Fallmerayer, at that time professor 2 3,15| which appeared in 1830, Fallmerayer wrote:~ ~The Hellenic race 3 3,15| and Platos.[131]~ ~It was Fallmerayer’s opinion that the Slavonic 4 3,15| Hellas and the Peloponnesus.~ Fallmerayer based his theory primarily 5 3,15| Greece in Evagrius that gave Fallmerayer a basis for speaking of 6 3,15| particular invasion which Fallmerayer referred to the year 589, 7 3,15| Greek population came, as Fallmerayer believed, with the importation 8 3,15| Constantine Copronymus died (775) Fallmerayer estimated, may be considered 9 3,15| villages.[134]~ In a later work Fallmerayer applied his conclusions 10 3,15| first serious opponent of Fallmerayer was the German historian, 11 3,15| were none. Hopf showed that Fallmerayer’s opinions on the Slavonization 12 3,15| properly used neither by Fallmerayer nor by Hopf; in fact, it 13 3,15| disputed the originality of Fallmerayer’s theory. His opinion was 14 3,15| that the real originator of Fallmerayer’s theory was Kopitar, a 15 3,15| paradox.[138] “The extremes of Fallmerayer’s theory,” Petrovsky said, “ 16 3,15| Middle Ages. The writings of Fallmerayer assume still wider general 17 3,15| this subject have appeared. Fallmerayer is very popular with Russian 18 9,4 | the nineteenth century, Fallmerayer, came out with the astounding 19 9,4 | work of Albanian hands. Fallmerayer journeyed through Greece 20 9,4 | and Kabul.[100]~ Although Fallmerayer’s theory as a whole is rejected,