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  • Greek/Roman Mythology

    19 45.24%
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    8 19.05%
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Thread: Which European mythology do you find most interesting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarmatian View Post
    Must be because this mythology is foundation of entire European civilization.
    Instead of today .. some DULL scandinavians want to replace the Greek / Roman culture with the culture of the Marvel comics...

    Scandinavians have only adopted superior culture without making any substantial contributions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    The English are on average 60% Germanic and 40% Celtic in other places is the opposite like Cornwall and Devon.
    In places like Cumbria and Manchester (at least the natives) are about opposite as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by renaissance12 View Post
    Wrong again..English DNA 'one-third' Anglo-Saxon.
    English on average are too dark haired to be considered cousins of scandinavians..
    Dark haired?

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    Nordic/Germanic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    Dark haired?
    I think that he's talking about the N.Atlantid/Atlantid phenotypes that you can find in England that are mainly dark-haired

    "Allobroges vaillants ! Dans vos vertes campagnes,
    Accordez-moi toujours asile et sûreté,
    Car j'aime à respirer l'air pur de vos montagnes,
    Je suis la Liberté ! la Liberté !"


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggery View Post
    Dark haired?
    I think he means dark in complexion, And it’s true many brits have darker skin than Scandinavians at least

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    Quote Originally Posted by Óttar View Post
    Even though I'm mostly of Germanic extraction, I've always felt more of an affinity for Greco-Roman mythology and religion. I can't believe how underrepresented Greco-Roman polytheists are among "neo-pagans." We have much more textual, anthropological, and epigraphical evidence of Greco-Roman myth and culture. And Greco-Roman realism in art is unparalleled.





    Neo pagan groups were born within nationalistic groups in places like germany, where this groups had strong anti semitic feelings, at the point of rejecting christianity.
    In Italy and greece, nationalism was strongly interwived with roman catholisism and ortodox christianity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOldNorth View Post
    I think he means dark in complexion, And it’s true many brits have darker skin than Scandinavians at least
    I'd say Scandinavians have darker skin on average than British and definitely Irish. Skin cancer studies show this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    I'd say Scandinavians have darker skin on average than British and definitely Irish. Skin cancer studies show this.

    That image has several flaws, to begin with that of France.
    in addition others are rare like that of Belgium and UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOldNorth View Post
    I think he means dark in complexion, And it’s true many brits have darker skin than Scandinavians at least
    I agree that the British have more dark hair than the Scandinavians, but I am sure that the Scandinavians are more dark-skinned than the British.

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