Radical Slav
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Radical Slav
@TheRadicalSlav
Teaching Real Slavic History Rejecting Mainstream History
Se unió Mayıs 2026
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@MagyarBlackHand Magaryzed Slavs (hungarians) are the worst Slavs
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@wolfvillage84 I dont get this post, i know multiple sources who mention Croatians before - during - and after the Ottomans
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Како црн slav, јас сум Македонец...
Единствено "словенско" што имаме се културолошките одлики како јазикот.
Никој нормален не де идентификува како "словен".
Да не збораме дека "словенството" го користат да ни покажат како ние немаме апсолутно никаква врска и (барем некакво) наследство од античката историја што е апсурд. Идентитетската одредница "Македонец" постои уште во библијата, ама практично не постои идентитетска одредница "словен", или барем не сум чул луѓе во историјата да го носат свесно "словенскиот" идентитет.
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I am one proud Slav!!!🇲🇰
Slavic Networks@SlavicNetworks
GOODMORNING SLAVS❤️ 🇷🇺 🇵🇱 🇺🇦 🇨🇿 🇸🇰 🇸🇮 🇭🇷 🇧🇦 🇷🇸 🇲🇪 🇲🇰 🇧🇬 🇧🇾
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@TheRadicalSlav we wuz illyrianz and romanz and hellenez nd shieettttt, slavs are truly the negroes of europe

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Lech Czech and Rus came from Illyria
Slovenes were Illyrians
Marko Pohlin 1735 - 1801, Slovene Historian
#slavichistory #illyria #Slavic





This is really amazing. Bulgaria🇧🇬 is the THIRD European country with the most valuable archaeological monuments. Number 3 in the entire continent.
This is what I mean when I say that Bulgaria is part of the Cradle of European civilization.
Bulgaria@Bulgaria
Ranking just behind Italy and Greece, Bulgaria holds Europe’s third largest collection of valuable archaeological monuments. 🇧🇬 Far more than a hidden gem, it stands as a vital cornerstone of Europe’s historical narrative preserving extraordinary insights into ancient civilizations, cultural crossroads, and breathtaking artistic achievements that continue to shape our shared heritage. #Bulgaria #Archaeology #History
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@TheRadicalSlav @vasey_ @BalkanAndBeyond 😂😂😂😂
How???
Just explain how, when you guys came to the balkans much later
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🇷🇸 Imagine being a Roman Emperor and building one of the grandest, most fortified palaces in the entire empire... just for your mom.
That is exactly what happened at Gamzigrad-Romuliana (Felix Romuliana) in eastern Serbia.
Born in the 3rd century AD to a Roman herdsman and a barbarian mother who fled across the Danube, Gaius Valerius Galerius Maximianus started from the bottom. As a boy, he tended cattle, earning him the lifelong nickname "Armentarius" (the herdsman). But he fiercely rose through the military ranks to become a powerful Roman Emperor, ruling as one of the Tetrarchs.
After a massive victory over the Sasanian Empire in 298 AD, Galerius decided to build a magnificent palace at his birthplace. He named it Felix Romuliana in honor of his mother, Romula, who was a priestess of a pagan cult. The complex spanned 10 acres, surrounded by a massive defensive wall with 20 towers. The interior was lavishly decorated with rare red porphyry stone and stunning floor mosaics, including famous depictions of Dionysus and a labyrinth.
For over a century, modern historians and explorers were totally baffled by the ruins. Because of the imposing walls and numerous towers, they assumed Gamzigrad was just a giant Roman military camp. The mystery was finally solved in 1984 during excavations led by Serbian archaeologist Dragoslav Srejović. They unearthed a stone arch (an archivolt) with the words FELIX ROMULIANA carved into it, proving it was a lost imperial palace.
The site is also home to a massive historical milestone. On the nearby Magura hill, archaeologists discovered two burial mounds. This marks the exact site where Galerius and his mother were cremated and symbolically elevated to the rank of gods. It was the very last time in the Roman world that an "elevation to godhood" ceremony took place.
Today, Felix Romuliana is a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed in 2007, and one of the most spectacular late Roman ruins in Europe.
#FelixRomuliana #RomanHistory #Gamzigrad #Serbia




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@BigQ__42 @TheRadicalSlav @BalkanAndBeyond The lie is that Alex the Great, Jerome, the Roman Emperors, presumably Jesus himself, were all Slavs
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@NinoslavSafaric There are Slavic chronicles which say Church Slavonic came from Illyrian
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Meditate "deep" why Vatican did such 🤡show?
Said in reality; "What some call Slavic language in Illyria is ancient Illyrian, St. Jerome was using it, so we can make some exception for great Illyrian ethnicity not always to use Latin in our church".
What Vatican wanted?
Radical Slav@TheRadicalSlav
Lech Czech and Rus came from Illyria Slovenes were Illyrians Marko Pohlin 1735 - 1801, Slovene Historian #slavichistory #illyria #Slavic
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@TheRadicalSlav @BalkanAndBeyond How?
When slavs reached the balkans in the 6th century
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@Ferranti_ULA Slavs of course, Helios Or Alexandria are old Slavic colonies
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@TheRadicalSlav correct! 😁
Question to ponder: who were the sea people?
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Lech and Czech came from Krupa river in Croatia
The old Slavic land was called Illyria, Thracia, Dalmatia
Slavs have blood of Hercules
Maciej Stryjkowski 1547 – 1593 Polish historian
#illyria #thracia #dalmacia #slavs #slavichistory



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@Krshrvatinic @Bait3690169050 There is no origin story in the avesta neither is there any proof those Sairimia or whatever they are called are the Sarmatians who live in Europe, there is no drop of Iranian blood in Europeans.
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@TheRadicalSlav @Bait3690169050 I explained Strabo’s misconception and mentioned the fact there are other ancient sources 💀…
Google the “Avesta” which predates Strabo by 1.5k years.
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Short text about White Croatia and their influence over the foundation of the Polish people and nation and how parallel they are genetically.
I've been stressing for a long period of time on how much this topic remains undermined by most on this platform so I prefer to do my part in sharing this information.
docs.google.com/document/d/1-2…
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