What is your Heritage?

Finshaggy

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50% Sicilian, 25% Italian, the rest German and Brit with a dash of French. The genome of Sicily is interesting: Italian, Greek, Black, Norman, Hebrew, and whatever the Phoenicians were. Basically all the sailors of Med. history
When Rome was just starting out a the SPRQ, as a few fraternities, Sicily was actually part of the Carthiginian empire, and Carthage was established by Tyre, Queen Dido, all that. So Sicily was actually an African Territory before Rome got big.
 

Finshaggy

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Basically Carthage was an African trade empire, that traded with Greeks and was kind of the Rome of its time, but it was established by Cananites (Tyre, Lebanon etc). When Europeans (British Empire I think) started exploring Africa and talked to Libyans, the Libyans said they were Cananites. And there are Roman Structures in Libya because after the Punic wars, North Africa became Rome.
 

Finshaggy

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That came from moms German contribution. My dad contributed the addictive behavior and the English/Irish preponderance towards drinking. In short, I'm a creative mess.
So what is the difference? Did they get to pick your eye color, or delete a gene, or was it just artificially done but with the same result?
 

Finshaggy

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Also, there were the Punic People, which were the people of Queen Dido I think. They were only part of the Carthiginian Empire, but one family (2 main generals) from the Punic background were the center of the entire 2 Punic Wars, which were the Carthage V Roman wars.
 

Singlemalt

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Also, there were the Punic People, which were the people of Queen Dido I think. They were only part of the Carthiginian Empire, but one family (2 main generals) from the Punic background were the center of the entire 2 Punic Wars, which were the Carthage V Roman wars.
I believe it's general opinion that the Carthiginians were derived from the Phoenicians. Lots of historical references to the "sea people" who pretty much raided and romped thru the Mediterranean in early history. They even threatened the Pharaonic rule for awhile, a thousand or more years before the Romans existed
 

Finshaggy

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I believe it's general opinion that the Carthiginians were derived from the Phoenicians. Lots of historical references to the "sea people" who pretty much raided and romped thru the Mediterranean in early history. They even threatened the Pharaonic rule for awhile, a thousand or more years before the Romans existed
I don't disagree,I will get some stuff I wrote a while ago and post it here. About both Phoenicians and Sea People. I am just talking about Sicily Historically not being Italian, which is what was meant by 50% Sicilian, 25% Italian. I was just saying there is a definite difference between Sicilian and Italian, because of History.
 

Finshaggy

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Around 2,000 BC the "Sea People" are found on Obelesk inscriptions in Lebabon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Peoples



In Ancient Egypt there once was a female Pharaoh named Hatshepsut (she even wore the false beard of a pharaoh) who opened up trade with Punt around 1500 BC, and we no longer have any idea where Punt is, we even thought it was a myth until recently discoveries of things from Punt as well as trade manifests from Punt in Egypt meant that there must have been a real place.


in Sidon and Tyre at this time, the color purple begins to be produced from sea animals and purple soon became a royal color due to its rarity. The Phoenicians (Sidon and Tyre) also started producing blue from sea animals. They probably were the first people to blow in a shell to make a loud noise. Mountains of leftover shells have been found from dye extractions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrian_purple
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyre,_Lebanon#Foundation







Then, as Punt disappears in to History, Egypt seems to start arresting people called "Sea People". Sea People were from the "Lukka Lands", the "Beaker Folk", etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lukka_lands
Sea People Map


There are seven Egyptian sources which refer to more than one of the nine peoples:[13]
  • c.1275 BCE: Kadesh Inscription:[14] 3 peoples named (Karkisha, Lukka, Sherden)
  • c.1200 BCE: Great Karnak Inscription: 5 peoples named (Eqwesh, Lukka, Shekelesh, Sherden, Teresh)
  • c.1200 BCE: Athribis Stele:[15] 4 peoples named (Eqwesh, Shekelesh, Sherden, Teresh)
  • c.1150 BCE: Medinet Habu: 7 peoples named (Denyen, Peleset, Shekelesh, Sherden, Teresh, Tjekker, Weshesh)
  • c.1150 BCE: Papyrus Harris I: 5 peoples named (Denyen, Peleset, Sherden, Tjekker, Weshesh)
  • c.1150 BCE: Rhetorical Stela to Ramesses III, Chapel C, Deir el-Medina:[16] 2 peoples named (Peleset, Teresh)
  • c.1000 BCE: Onomasticon of Amenope: 5 peoples named (Denyen, Lukka, Peleset, Sherden, Tjekker)
 

Finshaggy

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You have probably heard of the bird called "The Phoenix", this Bird was the Symbol of the "Phoenicians" and Resurrection and Rebirth, etc. You have probably heard the story in the Bible about the Tower of Babel that says people tried to build a Tower that would reach heaven, and supposedly God invented all the Languages at this time by splitting everyone up. But we know for a fact that the Phoenicians invented most languages. They also invented clear glass, colorful dyes (blue, red and purple) and boats that could sail into the Ocean.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenicia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_(mythology)#Etymology



There is an out of print book called "Hebrew is Greek" and you can get it on Amazon for $2000, or you can search for it online. And in the book Joseph Yahuda explains how the Phoenicians are the parents of all language and shows how Hebrew and Greek are basically the same language.
http://www.amazon.com/Hebrew-Greek-Joseph-Yahuda/dp/0728900130/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419815673&sr=8-1&keywords=Hebrew+is+Greek



In Ancient Egypt they did a test to figure out if the Kemetic (Egyptian) language was older, or if the Phrygian (Turkish) language was older. In this "test" they raised 2 children in Isolation to find out what language they would speak if they never talked to another person, and the first word they said was "Bekos" which means "Bread" in Phrygian. this language is closely related to Hebrew and Greek.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygian_language



The Roman Empire didn't have a lot of enemies, but one formidable enemy came out of a small group in Africa called the Punic who at the time were part of the Carthaginian empire. The Roman Empire saw these people as the Phoenix, which can be seen in the way they treated them after winning the Second Punic War. They Burned the Carthage to the Ground for Weeks, over and over. Because it was the Phoenix and they did not want it to rise again. Then they enslaved the Carthaginian people, which is where a lot of Hebraic slaves in Rome would have come from, since those groups were Hebraic. Carthage was not just African, the Italian Island called Sicily was even part of the nation and the name "Sicily" comes from the "Sicel" people. And the Phoenicians/Carthaginians were known for their trading.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Carthage
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punic_language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicels



According to Myth, the Mother of Europe is a Phoenician Woman named "Europa" which is where the name "Europe" comes from. The Phoenicians are at the center of many Myths.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_(mythology)
 

Finshaggy

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Phoenicians created most languages used today. That is why languages are all so similar, from Greek to English to Russian, you can see basically the same Characters being used. they invented Arabic languages as languages for Art/Poetry etc, they created Greek languages as languages for Trade, they created languages just like most peoples name objects.
 

Singlemalt

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I don't disagree,I will get some stuff I wrote a while ago and post it here. About both Phoenicians and Sea People. I am just talking about Sicily Historically not being Italian, which is what was meant by 50% Sicilian, 25% Italian. I was just saying there is a definite difference between Sicilian and Italian, because of History.
Yep.
 

pookat

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I am of Keltic Ancestry, where do they fit in?? pre roman without national bounders, like as zedd said no difference all the same...apart from the food...
nice one singlemalt
 

Finshaggy

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First was Carthage, then Rome,then most next notable would probably be Jesus and the Byzantine Empire, then Muhammed and the Caliphate, then the Ottoman Empire and the Moorish Empire.
But around (before) the Time of the Byzantine Empire there were the Vernacular and priests speaking and reading Latin when no one else could.
 

Finshaggy

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I come from the centre of a star, so do you, why do you think ethnicity has any real meaning? is it not simply a distraction from what you really are, your higher self, which has no ethnicity or colour?
I'm not saying it necessarily changes anything, but it is important to people to know where they come from. A people with no past has no future.
 

Finshaggy

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That too. I don't see why there are still like White Explorer shows. Anthony Bordain going everywhere and saying "Wheres the food and the alcohol?" is more culturally educational than someone acting like the people are not people.
 

Finshaggy

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I am of Keltic Ancestry, where do they fit in?? pre roman without national bounders, like as zedd said no difference all the same...apart from the food...
nice one singlemalt
It could either be Irish or Iberian. Keltic/Celtic groups started in Iberia (Spain/France/Protugal) and being so close to Africa, probably Africa as well. British People are Anglo-Saxon, kind of like a Blonde German, same Heritage. But Ireland, Keltic Heritage, is a completely different thing.
 
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