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I am R-L2>FGC13617 from Corfu. I tested in 2011 that's a decade ago.
At first the experts all agreed that my paternal lineage was Roman.
My 67STR marker test result had a few hundred 12 and...
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YSEQ has a single SNP test that would confirm whether you belong to the R1b-L2-FGC13617/FGC13619 block.
Cost is $18
http://www.yseq.net/product_info.php?products_id=36340
Or if you want a...
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I see your handle is 'Litovoi'. In my family I have a family name Lidovoi that is from Vatos on Corfu. In Greek the name is written Λιντοβόη.
What do you know about this name?
Thank-you in...
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I have decided after a long absence to comment.
Angela, can you explain what you understand by "genetic ancestry"?
I am not sure I understand your comment above and would like to clarify what...
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Is the 2% European?
Reasonable chance that there is a paternal ancestor from Britain circa 18th cent.
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Ancestry, I am not involved with the development of ancestry calculators anymore but I'm sure that you can access the information on gedmatch. The calculators you are looking for are available with...
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I am R1b>L2>FGC13617>FGC13619 from the Ionian island of Corfu.
There are only two other DNA kits that match my haplogroup (FGC13619). The Cognevich (Konjevic) family from Sutorina in Montenegro...
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Halfalp, welcome to R1b-L2.
You can purchase the R1b-L2 SNP Pack from FTDNA or the R1b-U152 Superclade Panel from Yseq. However, the most comprehensive test is Full Genome Corporation (FGC) Y Elite...
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The article concludes with the following remarks:
The evidence strongly suggests that Albanian Aromanians’ globalising
identity confers an advantage to them over non-Aromanian Albanians. By...
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The article was authored by Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers (1999).
REFERENCES
The map „Most important settlements of the Aromanians in Albania“ has been graciously provided by
Mr. Thede Kahl...
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LABERIA,
I explained what the red dots depict.
Red = Aromanians are the exclusive population in the settlement.
Yellow = Aromanians form a substantial minority in the settlement.
Source:
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The red dots represent exclusive Vlach settlements. They are predominantly located in the mountanous regions of Albania.
In contrast to the exclusive Vlach settlements located in the highlands,...
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If you read all my posts in this thread you will see that I say the Vlach people are viewed as locals in the Balkans. In Greece they are perceived as Greek highlanders, in Albania they are viewed as...
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In 2006 Bosch et al. attempted to determine if the Aromanians are descendants of Latinised Dacians, Greeks, Illyrians, Thracians or a combination of these, but no hypothesis could be proven because...
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Interesting discussion, if I may.
In the humanities or social sciences, research methodology is often viewed as 'soft' (as opposed to hard) science due to a lack of quantifiable data. The...
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Four descendants of Edward III have been tested with 3 testing u152+ and one, Richard III, or what are assumed to have been his remains, testing positive for haplogroup G.
If I understand...
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http://globalfamilyreunion.com/king-richard-iii-dna/
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male line descendants of Edward III via John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort (1744–1803) are U152 xL2,Z36,Z56,M126,M160,Z192. ...
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There is definitely a debate surrounding the theory that the Lombards were from Scania. It seems more plausible that the Lombards were from around Eastern Bavaria and Austria as there appears to have...
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I see, the Veneto region includes South-Tyrol if I am not mistaken i.e. Belluno (Cadore). The border became quite porous during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. East-Bavarian sounds right!
Paul the...
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Very interesting, thank-you for pointing this out. I naturally assumed it being Franco-Provencal that it would have Germanic influence, so it has none.
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I too think that R1b-U106 is a Lombard marker. Is there a trace of the language from Scania or any Germanic influence in the Milanese dialect?
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This is bullying and intimidation. Nobody should be ridiculed like this on a public forum.
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Lombard is not Italian, it is a word that is accepted in every language to be of Germanic origin. Langobardi/Longobardi is simply a corruption of the same word because the early authors and people of...
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The Lombards may have been ruling Italy in the 6th century but it is a real possibility that they used disgruntled Gauls who were unhappy with the Roman occupation of their lands and forced military...