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  1. Re: One in three Bavarians want independence from Germany

    Some Bavarians probably also want to unite with Austria.
  2. One in three Bavarians want independence from Germany

    Percent of inhabitants who want independence from Germany by federal state:

    https://www.thelocal.de/20170717/one-in-three-bavarians-want-independence-from-germany-poll-shows-bavaria

    Bavaria -...
  3. German woman astonished by her Apache ancestry

    I found this interesting story on another forum:
  4. Ethnic structure of the Kingdom of Prussia in the 1800s, by province

    Encyclopedia Britannica 1842, gives 1825 data for West Prussia and Posen:


    https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=fVhBAAAAcAAJ&hl=en_GB&pg=GBS.PP1


    https://i.imgur.com/JLop3l9.png


    Georg...
  5. Re: Documentary: Luther and the Protestant Revolution

    Have you watched the film? I have watched it yesterday shortly before posting this thread.

    Commenting on a film you haven't personally seen is a bad practice. It seems to me you are just butthurt...
  6. Re: Documentary: Luther and the Protestant Revolution

    More:

    https://vod.braunmovies.com/en/movies/luther-and-the-protestant-revolution-en/

    https://luter.braunmovies.com/en/

    "Filmed in 9 countries (Austria, Czech Rep., Germany, Italy, Norway,...
  7. Documentary: Luther and the Protestant Revolution

    The documentary is available in English on Vimeo, you have to pay a couple of EUR/USD to watch it:

    https://vimeo.com/ondemand/luther

    Here the author, G. Braun, is talking about his documentary,...
  8. Post harsh or offensive but perhaps accurate political comments made by foreigners about your country

    I found this insulting comment made on another forum by a Russian nationalist (obviously Anti-Western and Anti-Polish one) to be quite accurate. It striked me as demonstrating a great degree of...
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    Re: Macedonia Naming Dispute: Solved?

    Because Turks are not Hellenized? :eh:
  10. Poland Regional DNA Project (similar to People of the British Isles Project)

    I'm involved in the Poland Regional DNA Project, I designed their map of Poland's "genetic regions" and wrote "Historical Context":
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  11. Thread: Bio-History

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    Re: Bio-History

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doOXWSXbRCc

    In short:

    There are C and V behaviors, they influence what cultures people create, and cultural practices influence the evolution of these...
  12. Thread: Bio-History

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    Re: Bio-History

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z760XNy4VM

    Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgenerational_epigenetic_inheritance
  13. Thread: Bio-History

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    Re: Bio-History

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OC3zpb3WKAA

    "The Fall of the Roman Empire Can Be Explained By Biology":
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  14. Thread: Bio-History

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    Re: Bio-History

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8rsb7qILgE
  15. Thread: Bio-History

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    Re: Bio-History

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFku9NgUIkI
  16. Thread: Bio-History

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    Bio-History

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biocultural_anthropology

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biohistory

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual_inheritance_theory
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  17. Re: Genetic origins of Greeks by region (based on Y-DNA)

    Interesting new publication:

    "Genetics of the peloponnesean populations and the theory of extinction of the medieval peloponnesean Greeks":
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    Re: Water's capacity to remember

    If there are certain repetitive patterns in the structure of crystals then it can be called memory (or written language, if you prefer).
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    Re: Water's capacity to remember

    Well, there are certain mathematical patterns:

    aB_KstBiou4

    uv7rpcU29Nk

    nt2OlMAJj6o
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    Water's capacity to remember

    The water and rice experiments

    Japanese researcher Dr. Masaru Emoto discovered that crystals formed in frozen water reveal changes when specific, concentrated thoughts are directed toward them....
  21. Genetic origins of Greeks by region (based on Y-DNA)

    PCA graph with convex hulls (there are two main Y-DNA clusters) and loadings biplot:

    http://i.imgur.com/pbbyzjo.png

    http://i.imgur.com/pbbyzjo.png

    Map of clustering and main haplogroups by...
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    Sticky: Re: F.A.Q.s-ask us everything

    This is excellent news indeed!
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    Sticky: Re: F.A.Q.s-ask us everything

    SerbianWOLF,

    Read above: its dead for a time, though we might come up with somthing in the future.
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    Re: harcoded limits in M2TW

    Thanks! :)
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    Re: harcoded limits in M2TW

    Is it possible to have both 7 cultures and 9 religions (instead of either cultures or religions)?
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    Sticky: Re: F.A.Q.s-ask us everything

    Peter100 thanks for your post! But I don't think that your point of view is objective (are you Romanian or Slovak? - they are always at odds with Hungarians). ;) Magyars suffered heavy losses already...
  27. Poll: Re: Most likely type of human-induced apocalypse?

    Kyriakos, you should have included "Equality" in the poll: :laughter:

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM-HJT8_esM

    XM-HJT8_esM
  28. Poll: Re: Most likely type of human-induced apocalypse?

    I go for "Manufactured epidemic or other deliberately manufactured new super-illness".
  29. Battle of Thermopylae 480 BC - myths vs reality

    The 300 Spartans were not alone, they were supported by other Greeks.

    The battle lasted for 3 days - during first two days Greeks had a very large army to defend the pass, they decided to...
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    Re: When did the Winged Hussars become obselete?

    Thanks Adar, I'm glad that you liked this translation.



    No - you are confusing pocztowi with czeladź (armed servants). Apart from rotmistrze, towarzysze and pocztowi, there was czeladź (armed...
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    Re: When did the Winged Hussars become obselete?

    This is not true at all. Companies varied in size, but throughout their history between 1500 and 1776.

    So for example companies in 1600 were of different size than companies in 1680. There were...
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    Re: When did the Winged Hussars become obselete?

    Edelfred:

    When Sweden invaded in 1655 (or - precisely - the Swedish king was invited in 1655 by some part of Polish nobles to come to Poland and dethrone its inept, according to them, king John...
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    Re: When did the Winged Hussars become obselete?

    Hussars did not become obsolete, but only less useful, when warfare continued to transform.

    Hussars usually could not win battles single-handedly, apart from pitched battles in flat grassy areas...
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    Re: What happened to the Tatars?

    When it comes to Polish Tatars again:

    They settled in Poland and in the Grand Duchy of Litva after the civil war within the Golden Horde during the 14th century.

    Some of them fought in the...
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    Re: What happened to the Tatars?

    These are refugees, though.

    The main population of Crimean Tatars, was either genocided or deported to Central Asia by Russia and the Soviet Union.
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    Re: What happened to the Tatars?

    Charles (Karol) Dennis Buchinsky (Buczyński) was one of Polish Tatars, who speak Polish and are Polonized since the 17th century:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXozgvhWVbM

    zXozgvhWVbM

    I...
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    Re: When did the Winged Hussars become obselete?

    They could have mail armour or something similar below those clothes perhaps though. And that's why they seem unarmoured.

    We know, that armour was often worn below clothes, especially mail armour...
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    Re: When did the Winged Hussars become obselete?

    I would strongly argue with this, considering that French and German cuirassiers were still using armour in combat in 1914:

    Photo taken in Paris in August 1914 - cuirassiers marching towards the...
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    Re: When did the Winged Hussars become obselete?

    When they stopped training regularly and started drinking regularly instead - that is, during the times of king Augustus II the Strong.
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    Re: When did the Winged Hussars become obselete?

    They became obsolete in 1914, but they became too expensive already in 1775, when they were transformed into National Cavalry uhlans:

    Kawaleria Narodowa (National Cavalry):
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