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Northern Italy Katılım Kasım 2023
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Cisalpine Heritage@CisalpinePride·
@piesse21cm_ Solo il fatto che Roma sia in Italia rende ogni cope inutile. E conosci bene la mia posizione
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Italy is influential from roman times to modernity. Some parts of Italy are more influential than others,like all countries,but even Murray agrees that the most accomplished region is probably Tuscany which sits somewhat at the center of the italian cline, tho closer to the north
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-The first fighter plane was flown by the Italians in the Italo Turkish war. -Nuclear reactor is an italian invetion which is better than the previous energy sources by a huge margin. The idea of "medcuck" only exists in nordcuck mind.
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@1Demgrec Can't believe I have to post yeschad meme twice this day in big 26

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Neolithic Hunter-Gatherer Split in Modern Europeans Using qpAdm, Sorted by Highest ANF Percentage
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Cisalpine Heritage@CisalpinePride·
@MattLinde5 Very true indeed, paleo Balkan (proto-italic) influx is particularly low in the center-southwest of the peninsula and the northwest. The Adriatic coast and triveneto were truly proto italic chads.
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GolatanusU152@MattLinde5·
The 20-30% steppe in Iron Age Italics made for a very nice composition, coming mainly from Central European Bell Beaker with some secondary Paleo-Balkan, largely from Ver Sacrum warriors. And their cultural Orientalization (mainly Greek) made for an ingenious blend of Italic ethos with Hellenic ingenuity. Philhellenism was something of a Pan-European phenomenon since the LBA/Early Iron Age. After a while the orientalization went too far. Inevitably Magna-Grecia became highly integrated as an element within the Roman world, but what really screwed up their demographic composition was the massive influx of Anatolians, perhaps mostly as slaves with some merchants etc... nothing in particular against the peoples of the Asia minor but this series of events really diluted the Italic core that much of, if not most of Rome's greatness owed to.
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⛰️Cisalpina Deorum Tellus 🏛️
One of our goal, at CDT, is to spread knowledge about the Celto-Italic connection, instead of remarking the divisions between Romans and Gauls
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@Delightistired You do realize Iron Age Italians were half Germany bell beaker and that italic split from the same population as Celtic. Europeans are much closer related than africans

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@LaVeritaWeb @ARoldering Il merda vuole "blindarsi al Nord"?! Ora che i sondaggi danno il suo fallimentare partito nazionale al 6%, vuole tornare a fare il nordista come nulla fosse. Un uomo, prima ancora che un politico, di infimo livello, senza dignità. E' il momento dei governatori, o ora o mai più!
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Andrea Ballarati@ballaratiandrea·
I meridionali che dopo il referendum chiedono di donare Lombardia, Veneto e Friuli all'Austria si rendono conto che a noi andrebbe anche bene?
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Lombardo-Veneti, interisti e giovani ragazzi sensibili sono le tre categorie di persone più perseguitate al pianeta ad oggi. Penso che i 200k ebrei che sono stati internati nei lager non avrebbero mai fatto cambio con la condizione vissuta da queste tre categorie
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Dallayexsinos@OglaghnaHeirean·
Image of me talking to cisalpineheritage even thow we apparently dont exist 😄
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Iovincorīx@Iovincorix·
Decorative patterns found on the bottom of Bell Beaker pots from southern France.
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Cisalpine Heritage@CisalpinePride·
@realPaulConroy You might want to start learning about genetics, BA Ireland has 55% WSH and 30% ANF, modern day Irish 50 and 36, there wasn’t a major replacement but smaller trickle migrations during the LBA/IA brought proto-Celtic languages and culture to Ireland.
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Paul Conroy@realPaulConroy·
@CisalpinePride You might want to read the “Irish DNA Atlas” study, you’re obviously ignorant of its contents. 🙄🤡
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Paul Conroy@realPaulConroy·
No they don’t! According to the Irish DNA Atlas study, of almost 10 years ago, modern Irish are 90% descended from Bell Beaker folk - like Rathlin1 - who arrived 4,500 years ago in the Early Bronze Age. These people would have spoken NW Indo-European, the parent language of Germanic/Celtic, which developed in situ in Ireland into Goidelic/Gaeilge. Rathlin1 was tall, heavily built, light brown hair, blue eyes, rugged face, long nose - similar to Matthew McConnaughty or Liam Neeson. He carried the genes for Lactase Persistence (LCT) and Hemochromatosis, both at highest frequencies in the world in Ireland today. Irish Bell Beaker folk came from today’s Netherlands, NW Germany and Southern Denmark, and were directly descended from the Single Grave Culture - the Northernmost offshoot of the Corded Ware Culture - of the same area. A few thousand years later, this exact area gave rise to the Anglo-Saxons (and Frisian). Modern Irish are 10% descended from previous Irish Neolithic populations. There is no attested migration of Celts to Ireland, only to Britain in the Late Bronze Age, when a massive population replacement occurred from a population from Switzerland, SE France and Northern Italy, likely speaking a version of proto-Gallic/Brittonic, which developed into Brittonic/Welsh in Britain.
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@realPaulConroy @owen_mccor The Irish have on average 25% Continental Celtic and 15% Norse admixture

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Tencterer@Tencterer·
Supplementary Tables, Gretzinger 2024, Steppe numbers of a few ancient groups. Franks are the uppermost. There is direct continuity from the Middle Bronze Age Lech population to later Celts, but Austria LaTene has 2% more Steppe than Lech MBA.
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Owen McCormick@owen_mccor·
Ancestry in Bronze and Iron Age Britain (Gretzinger 2024). The EBA population was more uniformly ~57% Proto-Indo-European. Later waves from the continent introduced additional Neolithic Farmer ancestry and variation in the Celticized tribes. Less change in Scotland.
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Cisalpine Heritage@CisalpinePride·
@TCoindorni @CsfHighlan97034 You don’t know what you’re talking about obviously, basques have less outsider dna than the rest of the peninsula, as they received limited IE influx during the LBA/IA, they’re virtually ~80% BA Iberians. So 25-28% WSH roughly. The average Iberian is 27-30%.
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Coin@TCoindorni·
@CisalpinePride @CsfHighlan97034 Just because they don't speak an IE language doesn't mean they have low Indo-European admixture. Conversely, just because Sardinians do speak an IE language doesn't mean they have high IE admixture.
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steppelander@CsfHighlan97034·
Ranking Europeans by Proto-Indo-European Admixture (Ukraine_EBA_Yamnaya.DG) Tool used: qpAdm
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⛰️Cisalpina Deorum Tellus 🏛️
Spring Equinox ☀️ Among many Indo-European peoples, the young warrior left society to be formed in the wilderness, returning as a new being. This is the model of the Männerbund (Mircea Eliade, Rites and Symbols of Initiation). The model is present in Italic world (Ver Sacrum)
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Iovincorīx@Iovincorix·
@Tom_Rowsell @DanDavisWrites The French and Spaniards, famously known for not having been conquerors and explorers. Conversely, high steppe Poles and Ukrainians, famously known for their expansionism.
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