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| andreidita User ID: 4637432 12/01/2012 06:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hehe 5000 bc there was full blown civilisation here [link to www.eliznik.org.uk] oldest script in the world - vinca-turdas oldest artefact provving abstract thinking 27.000 bc [link to ramaniamyblog.files.wordpress.com] cucuteni paintings 4000 b.c. [link to ramaniamyblog.files.wordpress.com] [link to ramaniamyblog.files.wordpress.com] oldest gold artifact in the world found in germany with gold mined in transylvania [link to en.wikipedia.org] restart of europe after the last ice age [link to vieilleeurope.wordpress.com] and many more... |
| andreidita User ID: 4637432 12/01/2012 07:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | a quote from Jordanes History of the Goths: "Then when Buruista was king of the Goths, Dicineus came to Gothia at the time when Sulla ruled the Romans. Buruista received Dicineus and gave him almost royal power. It was by his advice the Goths ravaged the lands of the Germans, which the Franks now possess. (68) Then came Caesar, the first of all the Romans to assume imperial power and to subdue almost the whole world, who conquered all kingdoms and even seized islands lying beyond our world, reposing in the bosom of Ocean. He made tributary to the Romans those that knew not the Roman name even by hearsay, and yet was unable to prevail against the Goths, despite his frequent attempts. Soon Gaius Tiberius reigned as third emperor of the Romans, and yet the Goths continued in their kingdom unharmed. (69) Their safety, their advantage, their one hope lay in this, that whatever their counsellor Dicineus advised should by all means be done; and they judged it expedient that they should labor for its accomplishment. And when he saw that their minds were obedient to him in all things and that they had natural ability, he taught them almost the whole of philosophy, for he was a skilled master of this subject. Thus by teaching them ethics he restrained their barbarous customs; by imparting a knowledge of physics he made them live naturally under laws of their own, which they possess in written form to this day and call belagines. He taught them logic and made them skilled in reasoning beyond all other races; he showed them practical knowledge and so persuaded them to abound in good works. By demonstrating theoretical knowledge he urged them to contemplate the twelve signs and the courses of the planets passing through them, and the whole of astronomy. He told them how the disc of the moon gains increase or suffers loss, and showed them how much the fiery globe of the sun exceeds in size our earthly planet. He explained the names of the three hundred and forty-six stars and told through what signs in the arching vault of the heavens they glide swiftly from their rising to their setting. (70) Think, I pray you, what pleasure it was for these brave men, when for a little space they had leisure from warfare, to be instructed in the teachings of philosophy! You might have seen one scanning the position of the heavens and another investigating the nature of plants and bushes. Here stood one who studied the waxing and waning of the moon, while still another regarded the labors of the sun and observed how those bodies which were hastening to go toward the east are whirled around and borne back to the west by the rotation of the heavens. When they had learned the reason, they were at rest. (71) These and various other matters Dicineus taught the Goths in his wisdom and gained marvellous repute among them, so that he ruled not only the common men but their kings. He chose from among them those that were at that time of noblest birth and superior wisdom and taught them theology, bidding them worship certain divinities and holy places." |
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| andreidita User ID: 4637432 12/01/2012 08:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Happy birthday Romania!!! Quoting: 141 Have never been there, but would love to visit that beautiful country one day... Visit my loved sisters and brothers there... Lots of love and cheers for a great celebration... You have held the light high through much darkness... dear brother, the land where romania is now is the place of your ancestors. here was the garden of eden from where northern europe was repopulated after the last ice age [link to vieilleeurope.wordpress.com] even the name of your country is connected with our ancient name (Dacia) from 2000 years ago "According to Dudo of St. Quentin (writing early 11th century), author of the earliest history of the Normans, Rollo had a younger brother named Gurim, presumed to be the familiar name Gorm. Dudo states that Rollo and Gurim were sons of a man who held many lands in "Dacia" (Dudo's word for Denmark, following other authors), and that after the death of the (unnamed) father of Rollo and Gurim, the king of Dacia fought against the sons, killing Gurim and driving Rollo out [Dudo ii, 2-4 (pp. 26-7)]. Dudo later refers to duke Richard I as being related to a "king of Dacia" named Haigrold [Dudo iv, 84-88 (pp. 114-20 passim)]" |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 28835285 12/01/2012 09:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Happy birthday Romania!!! Quoting: 141 Have never been there, but would love to visit that beautiful country one day... Visit my loved sisters and brothers there... Lots of love and cheers for a great celebration... You have held the light high through much darkness... dear brother, the land where romania is now is the place of your ancestors. here was the garden of eden from where northern europe was repopulated after the last ice age [link to vieilleeurope.wordpress.com] even the name of your country is connected with our ancient name (Dacia) from 2000 years ago "According to Dudo of St. Quentin (writing early 11th century), author of the earliest history of the Normans, Rollo had a younger brother named Gurim, presumed to be the familiar name Gorm. Dudo states that Rollo and Gurim were sons of a man who held many lands in "Dacia" (Dudo's word for Denmark, following other authors), and that after the death of the (unnamed) father of Rollo and Gurim, the king of Dacia fought against the sons, killing Gurim and driving Rollo out [Dudo ii, 2-4 (pp. 26-7)]. Dudo later refers to duke Richard I as being related to a "king of Dacia" named Haigrold [Dudo iv, 84-88 (pp. 114-20 passim)]" dude stop imaginating stuff |
| andreidita User ID: 4637432 12/01/2012 09:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | dude, start thinking with your own head. and connect the dots :) there is enough information genetic and archaeological to understand ancient history of europe. Last Edited by andreidita on 12/01/2012 09:32 AM |
| Levski User ID: 318585 12/01/2012 09:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Happy holiday, neighbours! I wish you all the best, let the party begin! Last Edited by Levski on 12/01/2012 09:34 AM What I knew as tangible and real was nothing more than a flimsy, thin sheet of a reality. I come to know that the real "me" is a supersoul that is my true reality that resides in the spirit world. |
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| andreidita User ID: 4637432 12/01/2012 09:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Overall, it is well known that the Indo-European Language was first developed in the region of the Black Sea. Scientists are fighting whether in the North, the South or the West - and they are not sure when exactly this language spread over the whole area from Western Europe to India. We are convinced that this language was spread over a wide region with the Great Flood that destroyed Atlantis, the prosperous Neolithic Center in today’s Black Sea. Indeed, review of genetic code confirms that the centre of a big waive of migrations is located around (exactly: in!) the Black Sea." "When the first letters were found in the Balkan region, scientists assumed they were originally brought over by colonists from Babylon. There was compelling evidence, that the writing systems were similar: As a matter of fact, many of the letters seemed to be identical. Later it was found out, that the Old European Writing had to be dated no later than 5500 BC, which made it 2000 years older than the first signs in Mesopotamia. Since then, archaeology chose to completely ignore this fact, which radically contradicted the well settled doctrine. Especially thanks to American scientist Marija Gimbutas and German scientist Harald Haarmann, the existence of such an early writing system in Europe is known and widely accepted. You can find an example of the Old European Writing/Vinca-Font here." [link to www.black-sea-atlantis.com] |