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



Quite interesting illustration showing the spread of Neolithic ancestry from Iberia. “Map of genomes from western Europe coloured by the major modelled ancestry group in each individual, split by time period. Grey (‘no major ancestry’) represents individuals where no ancestry group makes up over 60% of the total ancestry. Shaded areas represent our interpretation of the geographical spread of steppe ancestry and Neolithic Iberians.”



@DanDavisWrites Not many ready that "EHG"s are not a homogenous population with consistent Y-DNA nor any defining material cultures and many carry I2a1 from Ahrensburgian derived mesolithic groups as well as Material culture from them







Women who dated Graham Platner say he was demeaning, volatile, physically threatening, “cavalierly contemptuous” of women, and casually joked about his “Totenkopf” Nazi tattoo. This is not one bad Reddit post. It is a pattern. And Democrats own every bit of it.
















Anyway, whether as a result of this eastern component, or from convergent evolution, the final result was a spectrum between semi-Mongoloid (1) and fully Europoid (2) tendencies, with a primordial 'Equatorial' minority (3).


WHY ARE WE STILL FUNDING THE WAR IN UKRAINE?


أقرب الشعوب جينياً 🧬 لسكان الأندلس المسلمين 🇪🇸 ٰ الأقرب عربياً : هم السوريين 🇸🇾 يليهم . . المغاربة 🇲🇦 و السعوديين 🇸🇦



Place yourself in Lincoln's shoes: Do you fight to build a continental superpower on the foundation of free white farmers and industrial might? Or do you anchor its future to an agrarian negro breeding operation, with most whites living in squalor & subservient to Britain?








The Celts of Southern Gaul likely believed that in a distant past, hostile and monstrous beings descended from a sea god, roamed their land. Given their names (Tauriscus, Albion, Bergion), these creatures likely stood as a metaphor for the Pre-Latenian people of Southern Gaul.










