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But Illyrian, Thracian behavior in general, even by ancient greeks was observed as troublesome.
"Polybius wrote of Cotys's sober and gentle character being unlike that of most Thracians. Tacitus in his Annals writes of them being wild, savage and impatient, disobedient even to their own kings."
You can't change your neighbor.
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But Illyrian, Thracian behavior in general, even by ancient greeks was observed as troublesome.
"Polybius wrote of Cotys's sober and gentle character being unlike that of most Thracians. Tacitus in his Annals writes of them being wild, savage and impatient, disobedient even to their own kings."
You can't change your neighbor.
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This is Justinian's soldier 550 - 620 (estimate) that died in fight against Goths:
His genetics closeness to modern populations:
1. Kosovan (7.844)
2. Bulgarian (11.16)
3. Romanian (12.12)
4. Tuscan (12.38)
5. Bosnian (12.81)
6. North_Italian (12.87)
7. Greek (13.91)
8. Greek_Thessaly (14.64)
Amazing isn't it.
Your "Everything is Greek" concept isn't actually right, genetics will reveal everything.
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