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Very interesting! Comparison DNA appeared with specimens from the Mediterranean — DNA coinciding with the Punic from the Balearic Islands — originate from the Middle East-Phoenician
If this is a Phoenician trace, then it completely coincides with the DNA.LAND
“Cypriot-Besides the genetic proximity to the Greeks (especially the Cretan) and the Turks, the examination showed that both nations share common haplotypes with the Calabrian Italians and Lebanese. The proximity to the Italians from Calabria may be the result of the genetic contribution of the Archean Greeks who had previously settled Calabria and Cyprus. Genetic communion with the Lebanese - the result of the Phoenician migrations "
https://cyprusbutterfly.com.cy/news/...tcovskoy-linii
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49. Carthaginian Ibiza (270 BC) (22.14) - MS10614 (Click for more info)
Similar Samples
Roman Iberia Granada (300 AD) (13.84)
Neolithic Ireland (3200 BC) (14.23)
Neolithic Orkney Islands (3220 BC) (14.75)
Early Medieval Iberia Granada (760 AD) (15.24)
Neolithic Orkney Islands (3250 BC) (15.74)
https://www.yfull.com/tree/E-BY7449/
E-V22 - E-BY7449 - E-BY7566 - E-FT155550
According to oral family tradition E-FT155550 comes from a deserter of Napoleon's troops (1808-1813) who stayed in Spain and changed his surname.
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Just in case anyone is interested my closest match is the Celtic/Viking Icelander and if you look at the sample they are roughly 40% Gaelic/60% Scandinavian which I guess makes sense that I would be close to them so I think this site is reliable. I haven't looked into the other samples too closely but will look later.
Your closest Archaeogenetic matches...
1. Celtic/Viking Iceland (1000 AD) (3.08) - VDP-A6 (Click for more info)
2. Bell Beaker England (2100 BC) (3.412) - I2452 (Click for more info)
3. Bronze Age Orkney Islands (1750 BC) (4.959) - I2981 (Click for more info)
4. Bronze Age Scottish Islands (2350 BC) (5.159) - I5367 (Click for more info)
5. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (5.316) - CL92 (Click for more info)
6. Late Medieval Gotlander (1600 AD) (5.323) - Unknown (Click for more info)
7. Germano-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (5.337) - 6DRIF-3 (Click for more info)
8. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) (5.395) - I1767 (Click for more info)
9. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (5.498) - SZ4 (Click for more info)
10. Celtic Briton (0 AD) (5.509) - Hinxton 4 (Click for more info)
11. Bronze Age Celt England (1000 BC) (5.567) - I5383 (Click for more info)
12. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (5.828) - SZ15 (Click for more info)
13. Pict (670 AD) (5.88) - CL83 (Click for more info)
14. St Marys Coffin Maryland (1683 AD) (5.983) - I2097 (Click for more info)
15. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (6.668) - AED_249 (Click for more info)
16. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (6.886) - ALH_10 (Click for more info)
17. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (6.97) - CL145 (Click for more info)
18. Bell Beaker Cambridge (2075 BC) (7.161) - I3255 (Click for more info)
19. Briton Gladiator York (250 AD) (7.344) - 6DRIF-23 (Click for more info)
20. Viking Sweden (1100 AD) (7.366) - Sigtuna stg021 (Click for more info)
21. Anglo Saxon (700 AD) (7.846) - Hinxton HS3 (Click for more info)
22. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2250 BC) (7.999) - I2418 (Click for more info)
23. Unetice Bohemia (1800 BC) (8.033) - Rise150 (Click for more info)
24. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.065) - SZ12 (Click for more info)
25. Bell Beaker England (2150 BC) (8.099) - I5382 (Click for more info)
26. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2150 BC) (8.144) - I5512 (Click for more info)
27. Ireland Copper Age (1880 BC) (8.166) - Rathlin2 (Click for more info)
28. Bell Beaker Oxford (2150 BC) (8.354) - I2447 (Click for more info)
29. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (8.412) - CL146 (Click for more info)
30. Colonial American Pennsylvania (1700 AD) (8.414) - Shohola (Click for more info)
31. Celtic Briton (70 BC) (8.531) - Hinxton 1 (Click for more info)
32. Bell Beaker Ely England (2165 BC) (8.579) - I2453 (Click for more info)
33. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.715) - SZ22 (Click for more info)
34. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.748) - SZ2 (Click for more info)
35. Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (8.776) - 6DRIF-21 (Click for more info)
36. Alemannic Bavaria (500 AD) (8.808) - ALH_1 (Click for more info)
37. Nordic-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (8.855) - 6DRIF-18 (Click for more info)
38. Frankish / Hungary (590 AD) (8.887) - SZ38 (Click for more info)
39. Ireland Copper Age (1950 BC) (8.911) - Rathlin1 (Click for more info)
40. Viking Iceland P109 (935 AD) (8.911) - SVK-A1 (Click for more info)
41. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (8.967) - SZ14 (Click for more info)
42. Alemannic Bavaria (465 AD) (9.012) - NW_255 (Click for more info)
43. Anglo Saxon (700 AD) (9.214) - Hinxton HS1 (Click for more info)
44. Celtic / Hungary (590 AD) (9.23) - SZ11 (Click for more info)
45. Bell Beaker Germany (2500 BC) (9.293) - I0112 (Click for more info)
46. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (9.296) - SZ7 (Click for more info)
47. Pre-Viking Sweden (500 AD) (9.485) - Rise174 Oxie7 (Click for more info)
48. Nordic Lombard (590 AD) (9.512) - SZ9 (Click for more info)
49. Bell Beaker Scotland (2100 BC) (9.568) - I2568 (Click for more info)
50. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2150 BC) (9.606) - I5513 (Click for more info)
51. Bronze Age Hebrides Islands (1350 BC) (9.633) - I2655 (Click for more info)
52. Germano-Celtic Gladiator York (250 AD) (9.654) - 3DRIF-16 (Click for more info)
53. Bell Beaker Germany (2250 BC) (9.711) - I0806 (Click for more info)
54. Nordic Lombard / Winnili (590 AD) (9.757) - SZ16 (Click for more info)
55. Viking Sweden (1100 AD) (10.03) - Sigtuna grt035 (Click for more info)
56. Alemannic Bavaria (425 AD) (10.04) - STR_316 (Click for more info)
57. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (10.12) - CL84 (Click for more info)
58. Nordic Lombard (670 AD) (10.2) - CL151 (Click for more info)
59. Bell Beaker Amesbury (2250 BC) (10.28) - I2566 (Click for more info)
60. Viking Sweden (1100 AD) (10.61) - Sigtuna 84001 (Click for more info)
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 biggest match is Kievan Rus
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