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I don't know what Constantine's ancestry is, but I think he has mentioned he is part Arvanite and part Cretan. My ancestry is all from Peloponesse from both parents. I have zero Arvanite ancestry which just proves that Arvanites were Greeks
By the way my results are similar to Vesuvius Sky (Southern Italian)





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Most of my ancestry is southern Peloponnesian. My parents are from a supposedly Arvanite village, but we're not natives there. My great grandparents moved there from nearby places. One great grandfather was definitely Arvanite and spoke the language better than he did Greek. He was from the Argos area a little further north--lots of Arvanite blood there, I believe. I don't know too much about the Cretan ancestry, as my dad mentioned it once in passing. I just know it's distant and that I have an -akis surname in my family tree.
I'd imagine my World9's pretty standard for a Peloponnesian dude.
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