MI TATARABUELO REMOVIDO NOVENTA Y CUATRO VECES FUE ABOGADO Y POETA DURANTE EL DOMINADO DE EL DESDICHADO GLICERIO (473 – 474 A C); ORIGINARIO DE LA DIÓCESIS DE LAS HISPANIAS, EN LA PREFECTURA DE LAS GALIAS; LE PIERDO LA PISTA MÁS ALLÁ DE ESE PERIODO.
TU ERES MUY FRIJOLERO! TUS ANTEPASADOS ERAN MAQUINAS DE PEDOS QUE COMIAN FRIJOLES DEL VALLE DE OXCOCO. NO CREASE QUE SOMOS TAN ESTUPIDOS COMO TU AL CAER EN TUS MENTIRAS OBVIAS.
I was almost the pedantic homosexual to post this reply, but I decided to wait and see how long it would take some other pedantic homosexual to post it.
No. My ancestors (all the tens of thousands of them) literally just popped out of nowhere 50 years ago and have zero descent from anyone who ever lived in history. There happy?
Yeah, first king of Gwenydd Padarn “Red Cloak” venendotti Roman commander in Brittinnia.
I mnow that Stadwen daughter of king Coel, granddaughter of Eudef Hen was apart of the first in Christian missions through out the isle.
My theory is Caratacus (relative to Eudef) capture and pardon from Claudius put him in the same circle as Peter. The first bishop Linus, who wrote the ordinances of Peter, was braught to rome with Caratacus. This is in the welsh part of my genealogy
75% of them.
Celts resonate more with me for some reason but you could argue that both empires had a close enough overlap on a map.
i'm thankful for the intellectual heritage from Rome though. i even have a sweet spot for Vatican.
The Celts were not an empire but a large body of politically divided and warring tribes sharing a similar central European genetic origin. This idea that the Celts had some sort of unified domineering empire is historical revisionism. You could say at times they had alliances but these rarely dissolved a sense of local/tribal sovereignty.
Nay
Almost all of them
All of them did.
I'm spanish, living in Spain; with my parents, grandparents and so on born in Spain. I'll say it's very likely, certainly more than me getting a job
lol relateable but still it's like finding a partner, the worse you could've got is just a "no"
MI TATARABUELO REMOVIDO NOVENTA Y CUATRO VECES FUE ABOGADO Y POETA DURANTE EL DOMINADO DE EL DESDICHADO GLICERIO (473 – 474 A C); ORIGINARIO DE LA DIÓCESIS DE LAS HISPANIAS, EN LA PREFECTURA DE LAS GALIAS; LE PIERDO LA PISTA MÁS ALLÁ DE ESE PERIODO.
TU ERES MUY FRIJOLERO! TUS ANTEPASADOS ERAN MAQUINAS DE PEDOS QUE COMIAN FRIJOLES DEL VALLE DE OXCOCO. NO CREASE QUE SOMOS TAN ESTUPIDOS COMO TU AL CAER EN TUS MENTIRAS OBVIAS.
The Battle of Teutenberg forest says no. Sit on it medshits.
It's "Teutoburg", not "Teutenberg".
I was almost the pedantic homosexual to post this reply, but I decided to wait and see how long it would take some other pedantic homosexual to post it.
It was a lame attempt at a pun because we are Teutons.
Near but not inside so no according to your map
Probably, and as an American, I am one of its heirs.
only way america is heir to rome is their shared love of homosexuality
So you're agreeing we're the heirs.
Father ancestors did not, mother ancestors did
>Did any of your ancestors live in the Roman Empire?
holy or plain?
>100% Irish/Scottish ancestry, possibly some Dane or Norwegian mixed in
Nope
How about even before Pre Roman
No. My ancestors (all the tens of thousands of them) literally just popped out of nowhere 50 years ago and have zero descent from anyone who ever lived in history. There happy?
I live in the only country that can claim to be the successor of Rome
The Romans conquered our country, destroyed our temples, banned us from our own capital, and dispersed us across their empire.
>Anglo-French
>100% certainty
Yeah I know, I hate me too.
Yes
Yeah, first king of Gwenydd Padarn “Red Cloak” venendotti Roman commander in Brittinnia.
I mnow that Stadwen daughter of king Coel, granddaughter of Eudef Hen was apart of the first in Christian missions through out the isle.
My theory is Caratacus (relative to Eudef) capture and pardon from Claudius put him in the same circle as Peter. The first bishop Linus, who wrote the ordinances of Peter, was braught to rome with Caratacus. This is in the welsh part of my genealogy
Proud no, Scotch-Irish, most all of them, maybe some German of undetermined origin
Rome conquered Judea so yeah
Maternally, yes, until 751 and 1071 respectively (Grandfather and Grandmother)
Paternally, yes, until 1453.
Yes
Probably some Illyrians on my Serb side but mostly no.
Maybe as foederati towards the end.
On my mother's side definitely, possibly my father's side too
Me
Yes. All of them.
75% of them.
Celts resonate more with me for some reason but you could argue that both empires had a close enough overlap on a map.
i'm thankful for the intellectual heritage from Rome though. i even have a sweet spot for Vatican.
The Celts were not an empire but a large body of politically divided and warring tribes sharing a similar central European genetic origin. This idea that the Celts had some sort of unified domineering empire is historical revisionism. You could say at times they had alliances but these rarely dissolved a sense of local/tribal sovereignty.
no
t. finn
No, I am a viking, irish, shit mix.