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<blockquote data-quote="Steampunkette" data-source="post: 8353074" data-attributes="member: 6796468"><p>Renaissance Europe was a heck of a lot more diverse than people fantasize about it.</p><p></p><p>Rome -intentionally- moved people from one end of the Empire to the other en-masse. We're talking about thousands of Egyptians relocated to Italy, Thousands of Assyrians moved to Spain, thousands of Scythians moved to Egypt. It helped homogenize the culture so that "Roman" became everyone's primary standard. </p><p></p><p>Heck. By the 300s AD Roman Britain had influential and powerful wealthy Sub-Saharan Black Women in positions of authority. Sounds crazy, right? The Ivory Bangle Lady (Terrible name) is an example we've found. Buried in a Stone Coffin (Reserved for Powerful people) she was found with Ivory bangles, expensive jewelry, and the like. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, the Roman Empire fell apart in the 500s, but those black and middle eastern individuals didn't just VANISH all of a sudden or get yanked out of Europe like they were stretching a rubber band from another country. The lived in Europe and had families and eventually kinda melded with the local population. </p><p></p><p>It's why white supremacists who take DNA tests are so -shocked- when they learn they've got 30% African DNA because one of their Italian ancestors was a Roman Nubian forcibly relocated to Rome itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steampunkette, post: 8353074, member: 6796468"] Renaissance Europe was a heck of a lot more diverse than people fantasize about it. Rome -intentionally- moved people from one end of the Empire to the other en-masse. We're talking about thousands of Egyptians relocated to Italy, Thousands of Assyrians moved to Spain, thousands of Scythians moved to Egypt. It helped homogenize the culture so that "Roman" became everyone's primary standard. Heck. By the 300s AD Roman Britain had influential and powerful wealthy Sub-Saharan Black Women in positions of authority. Sounds crazy, right? The Ivory Bangle Lady (Terrible name) is an example we've found. Buried in a Stone Coffin (Reserved for Powerful people) she was found with Ivory bangles, expensive jewelry, and the like. Yeah, the Roman Empire fell apart in the 500s, but those black and middle eastern individuals didn't just VANISH all of a sudden or get yanked out of Europe like they were stretching a rubber band from another country. The lived in Europe and had families and eventually kinda melded with the local population. It's why white supremacists who take DNA tests are so -shocked- when they learn they've got 30% African DNA because one of their Italian ancestors was a Roman Nubian forcibly relocated to Rome itself. [/QUOTE]
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