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Since most of Serbs, Bosnians got Scythian + Roman it's obvious how Western Balkans evolved in Ancient Times, now we know
why Preatorian Prefecture of Illyricum was divided into two cultural regions: Illyria Proper and Illyria Barbaria (Bosnia, Serbia) because
it was inhabited by Scythians and Romans (Illyrians and Thracians), as much as we go southern or eastern towards Bulgaria, the more Romans
you encounter.
Illyria Barbaria (cultural Roman specification) not political or territorial:
This doesn't mean that We Western Balkan people are some kind of Barbarians, but rather that we mixed with Scythians even in ancient time
as much as we did with Romans which is understandable if we take into consideration that Illyrians were very rebellious against the Rome and
who were looking allies among the Scythians and similar people.
Scythian + Roman (8.805)
Scythian + Gaul (13.18)
Scythian (15.06)
Gaul (17.44)
Roman (19.4)
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He's a "Helenised Vlach". He was born in Greece and it seems his ancestors chose to stick with their own people. I don't know what to call my father. Greece wouldn't allow them to identify as Vlachs so they became "Greeks". Its a very sad situation and this has affected my father greatly. Vlachs are not genetically Greek, this is just bullshit Greek propaganda. To answer your question, I really dont know where my ancestors originally came from. I just know they are Vlachs.
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This is my result. It does line up with my usual affinities.
I'v just upgraded to footman but I wouldn't advise it unless you're stupid like me because the only extra appears to be this list.
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The Irish Brigade's battle cry at Fontenoy, "Cuimhnigí ar Luimneach agus ar feall na Sasanaigh," translates to "Remember Limerick and the treachery of the English." After seeing the devastation caused by the Irish Brigade, the Duke of Cumberland reportedly remarked, "God curse the laws that made those men our enemies".
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My father.
Celt + Longobard (3.708)
Longobard + Saxon (4.271)
Longobard (5.744)
Celt (6.659)
Saxon (7.491)
1. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (5.744)
2. Pict (670 AD) (5.745)
3. Celtic Briton (0 AD) (5.782)
4. Bronze Age Celt England (1000 BC) (6.007)
5. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (6.465)
6. Celtic/Viking Iceland (1000 AD) (6.659)
7. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (7.278)
8. Briton Gladiator York (250 AD) (7.398)
9. Bell Beaker Southern France (2050 BC) (7.474)
10. Anglo Saxon (700 AD) (7.491)
11. Nordic-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (7.653)
12. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (7.69)
13. Late Medieval Gotlander (1600 AD) (7.762)
14. Czech Velke Prilepy (0 AD) (7.849)
15. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) (7.898)
16. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) (7.981)
17. Germano-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (8.141)
18. Alemannic Bavaria (465 AD) (8.776)
19. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (8.806)
20. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (8.947)
1. Southeast_English (3.353)
2. Southwest_English (3.452)
3. Irish (3.477)
4. West_Scottish (4.178)
5. North_Dutch (4.994)
6. Orcadian (5.009)
7. Danish (6.115)
8. North_German (6.944)
23andMe
MDLP K23B: Dutch + German-Volga + Scottish_Argyll_Bute_GBR + Scottish_Argyll_Bute_GBR @ 1.880189
Eurogenes K13:Southeast_English + West_Scottish + West_Scottish + West_Scottish @ 2.292434
Dodecad v3:CEU + CEU + German + Orkney @ 1.508807
Harappaworld:n-european + n-european + orcadian + utahn-white @ 1.186455
puntDNAL K12 modern:Czech + Dutch_South + English_South + English_South @ 1.900828
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Like HungryLion said, western balkan, a combination of Avars, Gauls, Romans and Germans = A Combination from Hell.
And they ask us: Why are you all crazy?
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