Message from @Alareiks Gloriam
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or maybe Israeli
being that nowadays some large parts of the Mediterranean intersect with some areas of the Middle East
You mean Greeks right?
According to this, Roman influence on them is 30%.
This honestly surprised me.
South Slav (Bulgarian) 10%, second biggest, which doesn't surprise me that much.
huh Greeks
Yeah it was about genetics of the modern Greeks.
huh
And what foreign nations intermingled with them.
Athens is good
as a city
so is Sparta
but nowadays, more so ruins there
Spartan old remains
I wonder if Arumanians/Vlachs, were counted with the "Roman" population.
oh yeah
Because this is what Balkan and Greek Latin-speakers became.
I watched Vlad Tepes, a documentary on the Tube thing
he was Joseph Stalin before Stalin
monarchist
pretty much pro-Catholic later in his life
because of the Ottoman expansion
hated Hungarians at first, then the Ottomans, and the Ottomans supported him
Wow.
Arumanians are Rumanians of the Balkans, those which haven't moved to Dacia and stayed there.
Unlike for them, their language is purer, because it had no linguistic reform.
To wipe off the Slavic and Greek influence and copy everything from other Romance languages.
It's possible they still use cyrillic even, but not sure.
About Vlad, he was unfamous from those pales and impaling people on them.
Heard it was done to scare the Turks off.
Tamerlane employed something similar with the skull towers.
back
I would LOVE
LOVEEEE
living in Mongolia
that's one of my favorite countries
ever since teenagehood
to adulthood
Genghis Khan was my favorite conqueror in the past
alongside the Barbarian migrants from Europe's past who destroyed ROme