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I look like that guy (prek cali) except midget version (189cm) compared to cali (213) He was some kind of Dinarized Paleo-Atlantid with Atlanto-Med influence or something like that, looked like a dinarid Jeffrey Dean Morgan can only be seen in villages throughout northern albania
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You find this funny?
Your history is even funnier. Learn it:
1. The Serbs
The Serbian invasion of the Northern territories during the reign of Stephan II
Milutin (1282-1321) forced Andronikos II to sign a treaty with the Serbs 35 . But it
was during the reign of Stephan IV Dushan (1331-1355), the self-styled 'Emperor of
the Serbs and Greeks' that the one hundred year old Serbian state reached its apogee.
Ca 1330 Dushan conquered the northern part of Macedonia, Epiros and Thessaly, awell as the greater part of Albania 36. The Serbian conquest facilitated the penetration
of Albanians towards the South, since many of them served in the Serbian armies as
mercenaries 37as a result, Albanian colonisation was further extended. As
Vakalopoulos states, "thereafter, Serbs and Albanians held undisputed swaythroughout the whole of north-western Greece, virtually as far as the Gulf of Corinth.
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60.4 Slavic: RUS_Sunghir_MA
29.8 Roman: SRB_Svilos_Krusevlje
9.8 Byzantine: TUR_Marmara_Ilipinar_Byz2
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