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Sikeliot
12-10-2018, 11:58 PM
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StevenTylerAerosmith
12-10-2018, 11:58 PM
looks celtic admixed

she would pass in my bedroom for sure ;)

Not a Cop
12-10-2018, 11:59 PM
No, not really.

Tooting Carmen
12-10-2018, 11:59 PM
Not really. She actually looks like a depigmented version of Aishwarya Rai.

Seth MacFarlane
12-11-2018, 12:01 AM
No more Western European/Celtic

Sikeliot
12-11-2018, 12:02 AM
Not really. She actually looks like a depigmented version of Aishwarya Rai.

Still hard for me to believe she would be similar genetically to South Italians :lol:

Mingle
12-11-2018, 12:10 AM
No, and I'd think this would be obvious.

Peterski
12-11-2018, 12:14 AM
No, and I'd think this would be obvious.

Doesn't she look like Sudeten anthro type?:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SS3aOZFvYKI

Tauromachos
12-11-2018, 12:15 AM
She looks Sicilian

Sikeliot
12-11-2018, 12:18 AM
She looks Sicilian

You've got to be kidding.

She is genetically close to them (Ashkenazi) but I don't think she looks it.

Seth MacFarlane
12-11-2018, 12:18 AM
Still hard for me to believe she would be similar genetically to South Italians :lol:

What is she

Regnera
12-11-2018, 12:19 AM
Nope

Sikeliot
12-11-2018, 12:19 AM
What is she

Ashkenazi

FinalFlash
12-11-2018, 12:20 AM
Not even close.

Peterski
12-11-2018, 12:22 AM
She can pass, and I think this is Alpinid or Sudeten type.

kleenex
12-11-2018, 12:23 AM
No she looks more like a Southern Italian or possibly Balkanite (non Slavic sort) but not Slavic in the traditional sense.

Sikeliot
12-11-2018, 12:25 AM
No she looks more like a Southern Italian or possibly Balkanite (non Slavic sort) but not Slavic in the traditional sense.

Well southern Italian is consistent with her genetics, but I really think she looks Slavic. :lol:

Joso
12-11-2018, 12:31 AM
Still hard for me to believe she would be similar genetically to South Italians :lol:

She looks mainly alpine, i think she could pass easily as Slavic but she don't looks distinctly Slavic, she could pass well as most European ethnicities but more Celtic

Mingle
12-11-2018, 12:34 AM
Well southern Italian is consistent with her genetics, but I really think she looks Slavic. :lol:

Interesting you say that after looking at more photos of Italians than anybody else :) She looks much more South Italian than Slavic to me.

Peterski
12-11-2018, 12:35 AM
There were Slavic settlements in South Italy too, not just in Greece.

But of course less numerous (mostly pirate bases).

Tauromachos
12-11-2018, 12:37 AM
There were Slavic settlements in South Italy too, not just in Greece.

But of course less numerous (mostly pirate bases).

There are more Slav women fucked by Greeks and Italians than the other way around

Also Slavs were unimportant and weak people till the Medieval and Post Medieval

Seth MacFarlane
12-11-2018, 12:37 AM
Ashkenazi

Makes sense , like her manny Ashkenazi have a north atlantid western type influenced

Sikeliot
12-11-2018, 12:38 AM
There were Slavic settlements in South Italy too, not just in Greece.


Where? I'd imagine most Slavic DNA in south Italy got there indirectly by way of Greece (I.e. Greeks who had assimilated Slavic DNA).

Peterski
12-11-2018, 12:54 AM
Where? I'd imagine most Slavic DNA in south Italy got there indirectly by way of Greece (I.e. Greeks who had assimilated Slavic DNA).

About Slavs in Sicily (from an essay by Polish historian Adam Sengebusch, titled "Slavs, their migrations, homelands, and about the formation of Slavic Europe", 2012):

"(...) Sycylia była także penetrowana przez Słowian. Ta największa wyspa Morza Śródziemnego została w latach 827-878 zdobyta przez muzułmanów z północnej Afryki. W walkach o nią uczestniczyły oddziały słowiańskie złożone głównie z niewolników. W trzecim dziesięcioleciu X stulecia, w związku z zagrożeniem bizantyjskim, przybył z Trypolisu emir Masud Sāqlābi (pochodzenia słowiańskiego) i ze swą drużyną zdobył strategicznie ważny zamek Santa Agata. Z tegoż samego wieku znane są wzmianki o słowiańskich osadach na wyspie (m.in. jedna z nich nosiła nazwę Sclafani) oraz o dzielnicy Palermo nazywanej Hārat as-Sāqāliba . Swoje schronienie w X w. posiadali na Sycylii jacyś słowiańscy piraci . Ostatnie wzmianki o Słowianach tego regionu pochodzą z XII stulecia. (...)"

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Ethnically Slavic Muslim emir (Masud Sāqlābi) captured Santa Agata with his unit consisting of Slavic warriors in Muslim service. Meanwhile Slavic pirates (such as Narentines) established settlements like Sclafani. There was a Slavic district in Palermo called Hārat as-Sāqāliba. The last mentions about the presence of Slavic-speakers in Sicily are from the 12th century.

Dick
12-11-2018, 12:56 AM
Lol. Not at all. She looks like an Italian girl I once loved.

Sikeliot
12-11-2018, 12:57 AM
About Slavs in Sicily (from an essay by Polish historian Adam Sengebusch, titled "Slavs, their migrations, homelands, and about the formation of Slavic Europe", 2012):

"(...) Sycylia była także penetrowana przez Słowian. Ta największa wyspa Morza Śródziemnego została w latach 827-878 zdobyta przez muzułmanów z północnej Afryki. W walkach o nią uczestniczyły oddziały słowiańskie złożone głównie z niewolników. W trzecim dziesięcioleciu X stulecia, w związku z zagrożeniem bizantyjskim, przybył z Trypolisu emir Masud Sāqlābi (pochodzenia słowiańskiego) i ze swą drużyną zdobył strategicznie ważny zamek Santa Agata. Z tegoż samego wieku znane są wzmianki o słowiańskich osadach na wyspie (m.in. jedna z nich nosiła nazwę Sclafani) oraz o dzielnicy Palermo nazywanej Hārat as-Sāqāliba . Swoje schronienie w X w. posiadali na Sycylii jacyś słowiańscy piraci . Ostatnie wzmianki o Słowianach tego regionu pochodzą z XII stulecia. (...)"

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Ethnically Slavic Muslim emir (Masud Sāqlābi) captured Santa Agata with his unit consisting of Slavic warriors in Muslim service. Meanwhile Slavic pirates (such as Narentines) established settlements like Sclafani. There was a Slavic district in Palermo called Hārat as-Sāqāliba. The last mentions about the presence of Slavic-speakers in Sicily are from the 12th century.

Sclafani Bagni is a town in Sicily. I wonder if its name refers to the Slavs. I always wondered what the heck "Sclafani" meant.

StevenTylerAerosmith
12-11-2018, 01:04 AM
she has a very slav surname...maybe her daddy was russian jew with slavic blood?

Peterski
12-11-2018, 01:05 AM
From the same essay by Sengebush, about Slavs in mainland South Italy:

"(...) Nie zabrakło słowiańskich osad również w południowej części płw. Apenińskiego. Kiedy pojawili się po raz pierwszy? Tego nie jesteśmy w stanie stwierdzić. Wiemy jednak, że w latach czterdziestych VII stulecia lądowali w Apulii i Kalabrii, a w walkach z nimi, barwnie zresztą opisanych przez Pawła Diakona, zginął longobardzki książę A(r)ion . W XI wieku żyli w okolicach Bari i w samym mieście. Nie należeli przy tym tylko do najbiedniejszych warstw społecznych. Niektórzy z nich osiągali wysoki status. Przykładami na to są możni słowiańscy o imionach Andreas (1043 r.) i Glubizo (1053 r.) pojawiający się w historii jako wystawcy dokumentów. Co ciekawe, potomkowie Słowian z Kalabrii pamiętali ponoć o swych korzeniach jeszcze w XII w . Istnieli jeszcze tzw. Bułgarzy, którzy zamieszkiwali Romanię. W tym przypadku zdaje się jednak, że reprezentowali potomków Protobułgarów, którzy uciekając przed Frankami i Bawarami schronili się do Italii jeszcze we wczesnym średniowieczu. Być może o nich i o tym, że zwano ich Słowianami (może tylko przezwiskowo) pisał jeszcze w XVIII w. Paisij Chilendarski w swej Słowianobułgarskiej historii. (...)"

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In the 640s Slavic pirates landed in Apulia and Calabria. Longobard duke Arion died in combat against them (as described in "Historia Longobardorum"). In the 11th century there was a Slavic community near and in the city of Bari. One of them was Glubizo (mentioned in 1053 AD). Assimilated by the 13th century.

There were also Bulgarians who settled in the Middle Ages in Romagna, they existed there as a distinct community until the 18th century.

Peterski
12-11-2018, 01:12 AM
Sclafani Bagni is a town in Sicily. I wonder if its name refers to the Slavs. I always wondered what the heck "Sclafani" meant.

Yeah, I think it is this town.

The name probably is derived from Slavs.

Do you have any GEDmatch from there? Who knows maybe they have slightly higher NE admixture even after all these years.

Sikeliot
12-11-2018, 01:13 AM
Yeah, I think it is this town.

The name probably is derived from Slavs.

Do you have any GEDmatch from there? Who knows maybe they have slightly higher NE admixture even after all these years.


I don't. But the results I have from neighboring towns are about 10% more shifted toward North Africans than the average South Italian is.

Kivan
12-11-2018, 01:17 AM
Alpine + Atlantid mix. No, she doesn't look Slavic.

Bogdan
12-11-2018, 01:28 AM
No. Northwestern.

kleenex
12-11-2018, 01:29 AM
There are more Slav women fucked by Greeks and Italians than the other way around

Also Slavs were unimportant and weak people till the Medieval and Post Medieval

Why are you so anti slav. I had many Polish friends growing up and I really like Polish people. I have no problem having any Slavic admixture.

Joso
12-11-2018, 01:30 AM
Interesting you say that after looking at more photos of Italians than anybody else :) She looks much more South Italian than Slavic to me.

She looks more Central European and even more Western European that southern Italian

kleenex
12-11-2018, 01:32 AM
As a matter of fact Greeks and Poles were quite close in the US as both were mistreated at one time or another by Anglo Saxons or Germans much later (as were the Irish and Italians).

CommonSense
12-11-2018, 01:49 AM
I wouldn't say so, but she could pass atypically in many Slavic countries.

Tauromachos
12-11-2018, 01:51 AM
As a matter of fact Greeks and Poles were quite close in the US as both were mistreated at one time or another by Anglo Saxons or Germans much later (as were the Irish and Italians).

I'm simply pissed off about this overated exageration of Slavic influence everywhere

Going by this forum there is only three things in this world which influenced people

Menas,Slavs and Jews

Ah yeah
and Albanians of course

Davy Jones's Locker
12-11-2018, 12:01 PM
She can pass, and I think this is Alpinid or Sudeten type.

Agree, she is Alpine.

Prinses
12-11-2018, 12:06 PM
Not really what you'ld call typical slav. Looks indeed more western or central european.

Ülev
12-11-2018, 12:13 PM
yes, watch this: https://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?112279-Classify-Natalia-Siwiec

Papastratosels26
12-11-2018, 12:29 PM
No

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meiliren
12-12-2018, 10:00 AM
Yes. She looks Czech or Slovenian.