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>Attila ruled Denmark and Sweden

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>The Huns in Sweden ?

>Götaland and Gotland in southern Sweden now have the highest frequency of haplogroup Q in Europe (5%) and almost all of it belong to the Q1a2b1 (L527) subclade. The Romans reported that the Huns consisted of a small ruling elite and their armies comprised mostly of Germanic warriors. Gotland and Götaland is the presumed homeland of the ancient Goths. In the 1st century CE, some Goths migrated from Sweden to Poland, then in the 2nd century settled on the northern shores of the Black Sea around modern Moldova. The Huns conquered the Goths in the Pontic Steppe in the 4th century, forcing some of them to flee the Dnieper region and settled in the Eastern Roman Empire (Balkans). It would not be improbable that some Goths and Huns moved back to southern Sweden, either before invading the Roman Empire, or after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, displaced by the Slavic migrations to Central Europe. After all, even ancient people kept the nostalgia of their ancestral homeland and knew exactly where their ancestors a few hundreds years earlier came from.

probably barbarian vassals. he had a lot of those

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HÖLD UP

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Looking at the HRE is like realizing what a brain aneurysm feels like.

>'present'
>Not actually writing the year
>Illinois
>Messed up map projection
Shit map

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Map from the book The New Empire by Brooks Adams. Showing the coalfields of Shanxi as a prize to be plucked by US imperialists to control Asia. At this time Port Arthur was Russian as was much of Manchuria ... well, so much for well laid plans

That picture provide zero evidence of huns settling in sweden. Instead it provides evidence of gothic migrations. The goths who came frok sweden, then migrated to poland, then to ukraine, adopted nomadic practices, and then moved into the balkans. The concentration in burgundy is interesting as the burgundians are also believed to have come from sweden.

Why does it call the baltic peoples esthonians?

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hey dude, any idea of the date of this map? 1800?

this map Kyoto 1696

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What's this monstrosity's name Veeky Forums?

Q1a is a Mongoloid haplogroup though, not Caucasian. It's associated Siberians, Central Asians and Amerindians. Q1b that is found in the Mediterranean isn't.

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This is close to Germany's natural state and should it's next step

idk if you're joking, but that's the Holy Roman Empire (HRE)

What a mess

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