Geoffrey of Anjou

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Geoffrey of Anjou

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Count of Anjou Duke of Normandy Dad was King of Jerusalem Son is King of England

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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@the_errant_way The idea that there is no “white culture” is really not true, though I agree to shouldn’t abandon a more particular culture. Post roman Pan-European culture has existed since the Franks and Normans, the foundation of every smaller state.
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Phoenix Apotheosis
Phoenix Apotheosis@the_errant_way·
I think this discussion needs a lot more attention and debate. In my view shared genetics is the testament of shared culture. Regardless of whether you live in the same area or speak the same language today, if you share a similar genome it means you share common ancestors who therefore bred and interacted together. Whether you are Spanish (Visigoths), Northern Italian (Lombard), Southern Italian (Norman), English (Norman), French (Norman and Frank), Baltic (Teutonic, Hansa League), Bohemian, Scandinavian, Deutsch (this is only a brief sketch), your cultural backbone comes from the old Germanic/Gothic tribes and their deeper Indo-Germanic culture world. This heritage is deep and runs from the Australian Outback, to the American Midwest, to the lowlands of the Baltic Coast and beyond. There is one deep underlying White racial spirit based upon an elegant and intelligent way of interacting with Nature, designing, organizing and building (in all ways) that is uniquely our own relative all other racial families. This really cannot be overstated. Nationalism and rootless Cosmopolitanism both overlook the true Vitalist and Racial core of our Civilization.
Carl@HistoryBoomer

Because whites are not "a people." There is no common white culture. There are Germans, French, and Spaniards, but not a united "white people." Also, I'm an American. My identity is based on a shared Constitution and the ideals we've built over 250 years. It's not based on race.

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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@owen_mccor Maybe, I feel like I see Brunn, Borreby, Keltid and such more commonly in Norwegians, who also have insular I know.
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Owen McCormick
Owen McCormick@owen_mccor·
@GeoffreyofAnjou The Icelanders in this Viking Age group were actually 42% Insular on average, but modern Icelanders are more Germanic. I think their ancestry is pretty apparent in their appearance. Red hair’s common, large heads etc.
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Owen McCormick
Owen McCormick@owen_mccor·
Viking samples from the landmark 2020 study, Population Genomics of the Viking World. I was primarily interested in Insular Celtic ancestry so I averaged that for 3 Viking populations. Y-DNA for almost 300 samples is also included.
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Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@FortressLugh I think this pca distinction is not important compared to later phenotypic change in the late medieval era. The Celts living in modern Germania were phenotypically indistinguishable from many Germanics also living there at the time. It’s called Hallstatt Nordid for a reason.
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Kevin MacLean (Fortress of Lugh)
Modern Germans, especially in South Germany and Austria, are highly mixed with Celts. Estimates for Germany as a whole average 54% early Iron Age South German ancestry (Hallstatt/La Tène). In the North, the ancestry is majority Germanic, but in the south majority Celtic, averaging out to majority Celtic. Austrians likewise. There is also substantial Celtic ancestry in Czechia, where Bohemia is named for the Celtic Boii tribe.
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Ulfketill@ulfketill

"The Germans themselves I should regard as aboriginal, and not mixed at all with other races through immigration or intercourse." Tacitus, Germania Chapter 2

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Owen McCormick
Owen McCormick@owen_mccor·
Minoans and The Odyssey... I like the implication that Wilson has no concept of temporality. Her forthcoming Mein Kampf translation will be adorned with Arminius in Teutoburg, The Táin will feature Provos bearing Armalites
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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@novusolus There’s gotta be some work arounds for future speed. Can we get a DeSantis state run filibuster(not the talking in congress kind) program
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Avelum@novusolus·
All these numbers are debatable, and this is obviously nowhere near where it really needs to be, but it does technically fulfill the campaign promise of the "largest mass deportation" in US history. It also provides strong evidence of what's (legally) possible right now.
Avelum@novusolus

Net legal immigration is negative. Assuming that trend remains constant and the figure doubles by the end of the term that's 600,000 legal foreigners (of >51 million) and 6 million illegal foreigners (of >30 million) gone after 4 years.

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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@Tom_Rowsell There was also that Russian study that showed ibd sharing in Abeshevo culture with samples from Germany for a lot of the blacksmiths. As in, possibly unetice individuals moving to proto indo iranian cultures as experts in their trade
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Tom Rowsell
Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell·
The IBD sharing of Bronze Age Aryans with the Celtic and Germanic world is somewhat surprising but i had suspected this might be the case. c. 1400 BC is when light two wheeled chariots show up on Swedish petroglyphs. Such chariots were invented in the Ural region by Aryans and I wondered about how they got to Sweden.
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Nrken19@nrken19

Interesting new preprint on climate and prehistoric migrations. The image here is showing movements of Yamnaya, Corded Ware, Germanic, Roman, Steppe Turkic, Indo−Iranian groups. Panel plots IBD-inferred movements for the same groups, with origin (solid circle) and destination (triangle) of each linked pair connected by a line colored by geographic distance.

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Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@Maptysk @ArsiTkasse Ironically the opposite has evidence where there are samples with Ibd sharing with samples from Germany pointing to migration from there into proto indo iranian cultures.
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Paxtysk
Paxtysk@Maptysk·
@ArsiTkasse Did you read his post, and the map, correctly? He is talking about a Source sample, which would argue for the opposite.
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m.@m_izanami_·
qpAdm Models of Mexicans, Colombians, Peruvians and Bolivians
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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@HagazagaH The Minecraft endgame since the village and pillage update has been to enslave villagers to breed the mending librarian
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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@ThatchEffendi European warrior history is so rich in achievement and really fun to read historical sources it doesn’t really make sense that so many are focused on this group.
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Alexander Thatcher
Alexander Thatcher@ThatchEffendi·
It is very odd to me that so many people seem so incredibly focused on proving that they're tangentially related to Scythians, given that we actually don't have many written records about them, have a limited understanding of their culture, and they largely did not engage in the kind of massive state-building conquests as later Turco-Mongol nomads. They were a people peripheral to several worlds we actually understand reasonably well - Europe, the Middle East, settled Central Asia, India, China - but rarely at the center of events, apart from Central Asia and Northern India. What's weirder, though, is that a lot of people seem *hostile* to actually learning about them because they *want* the fantasy - that they were based heroic blonde warrior nomads or that they were actually literally just Turkic. There's an outright refusal to engage with the evidence we do have. People seem to genuinely want some combination of Nihal Atsız and Robert E. Howard and just tell you to shut up if you try to have an actual conversation.
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The Black Horse
The Black Horse@TheBlackHorse65·
@_kruptos That the Anglo Saxon's lost control of America in the 19th century, and have spent more than a century coping about it.
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κρῠπτός@_kruptos·
What does it mean that the Roosevelts, influential as they were as presidents, were of Dutch immigrant/settler lineage?
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Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@_kruptos Teddy Roosevelt was less than a quarter Dutch. FDR was less than 10%. They were almost entirely English
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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@IchbinHussite He’s clearly had good public statements on certain things but nothing that necessarily shows a break from mainstream conversation, for obvious reasons. Too much stock is probably put into him following based accounts. Most politicians don’t touch their socials. Maybe an intern
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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@IchbinHussite Yeah, I know this is an answer that skirts the problems of modern diversity, but you really can have this life today pretty easily if you go to the right part of your respective country and are involved in some kind of group. There’s nothing really out of reach here.
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Bleppsama
Bleppsama@IchbinHussite·
This sort of rhetoric plays on quintessential 20th century liberalism "no totalitarian -isms, just the average joe free to enjoy his life, home, motorcarridge and freedom to work in a safe environment." Its as inspiring as the clean water it promises, its just alright.
Ryan🛡@Americas_United

The shire was free and beautiful.

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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@GigoloIncognito @Iovincorix As I’m sure you know, the Celts the Romans interacted with in head way first and the class that made up the elite of the general Celtic world were from the Hallstatt and La Tene cultures in Central Europe. These are predicted like the Roman descriptions
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Douche Bungalow
Douche Bungalow@GigoloIncognito·
@Iovincorix Interesting results since Roman sources and popular culture paint the Gauls as exclusively blonde & fair like the Germans. I guess brown hair might have been interpreted as light?
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Iovincorīx@Iovincorix·
Predicted eye and hair colour of 35 DNA-tested Gauls from France.
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Geoffrey of Anjou
Geoffrey of Anjou@GeoffreyofAnjou·
@haremfinacer Few people understand the magnitude and impossibility of reversing a lot of this. You would have to completely depopulate New York, and every world important US city. This is simply not going to happen. What can be done?
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