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The True History of Europe

The Daco Romanians Founders of Europe

You, Daco-Roman people, wake up, take off your short-sighted glasses - that your neighbors forced you to put on and wear - and look proudly into your remote past, re-discover yourselves and don't be too modest to admit what you see. Nobody in Europe has an older, more beautiful and more fabulous history than yours.

You should bear in mind that you were the first to set foot on this European Land all these slavo-mongols newcomers wish you had not existed so that they might have certain rights! Some even say Transylvania had been a vacant place, so when they came they just settled there, on an unoccupied territory.

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The Dacians in 1600 AD !

Michael the Brave or Malus Dacus ( according to austro-hungarians ) was the Prince of Wallachia (1593–1601), of Ardeal  ( Transylvania) (1599–1600), and of Moldavia (1600), the three Romanian principalities. During his reign these three principalities forming the territory of present-day Romania and Republic of Moldova were ruled again by a single  dacian  leader.

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Ezerovo Ring inscription in " archaic romanian " !

The golden ring with its inscription was found in 1912 during the excavations of Thracian burial mound in the place called Părženaka near the village of Ezerovo, district of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. This region was inhabited by getae (greek term) or dacians (latin term) in ancient times. Other objects were also found at the site associated with burial rites: golden diadem, small golden spoon, broken bronze vessel, bronze mirror etc.

 

In the past decades many incorrect translations were offered in special from bulgarians archaeologists. Why they can not translate it? Because nobody wants to accept the true that the thracian language has not been extinct and is not related to slav or greek language! The thracians, dacians, macedonians, ilirians  spoke latin long time ago before appearance  of Rome village in our history.

Last Updated on Saturday, 04 September 2010 21:09 Read more...
 

The Dacian Tablets

We can not accept the fact that, till the year 106 AD, the Daco-Rumanians did not exist only because that is thought in the Rumanian schools and universities. We cannot accept the fact that the Roman legions penetrated Dacia, conquered 14% of its territory for a negligible historical period of time, 165 years and, over night, its entire population, occupied or not, started speaking a different language, the Roman one (without 86% of Dacia’s territory ever being stepped on by the Roman soldiers’ foot). We cannot accept that some Roman Empire’s mercenaries arriving from all over the corners of the ancient world: Africa, Palestine, Germany, speaking their native language, which, by far wasn’t Latin, rushed battling into Dacia, to interbreed! Ironically, according to some historians, they managed to do that not only in the 14% of the occupied territory, but even on the rest of the 86% never seen by them!

Today, the official historians try to convince us that the Roman soldiers, were not only very virile (after a military service of 25-30 years), but also very cultured, succeeding to teach the Latin not only to the Dacian women, their spouses and parents, but even to the new born ones… Big patience and culture had these Roman mercenaries, and all that in a period of one hundred years!

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Romulus and Remus and they Dacian origins

According to the legend, described by the Roman historian Titus Livius, Rhea Sylvia, beloved sole daughter of the so called "Denominator" King of Alba Longa and, simultaneously, a vestal virgin within God Mars' Temple, is said to have suddenly become pregnant "out of the blue Moon" with Mars, the wolf-god, and eventually delivers twin boys. Her powerful uncle Amelia, apparently not "buying" her explanation, orders his servants to throw the bastards into the Tiber River. However, designated executioners would prove to have a heart and decide to better abandon both babies into a floating basket, going down the wild river's stream only to be, subsequently, found by a "She-wolf", meaning a woman from a neighboring wolf-named tribe, probably the Samanite tribe of the Lucani.

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Galerius and The Dacian Empire

Galerius Maximianus (c. 250 - 5 May, 311), formally Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus, Roman emperor from 305 to 311, was born on a small farm estate, on the site where he later built his palace, Felix Romuliana. His father was a Thracian and his mother Romula was a Dacian woman. He originally followed his father's occupation, that of a herdsman, where he got his surname of Armentarius (Lat. armentum, herd). He served with distinction as a soldier under Aurelian and Probus, and in 293 at the establishment of the Tetrarchy, was designated Caesar along with Constantius Chlorus, receiving in marriage Diocletian's daughter Valeria (later known as Galeria Valeria), and at the same time being entrusted with the care of the Illyrian provinces.

In 296, at the beginning of the Persian War, he was removed from the Danube to the Euphrates; his first campaign ended in a crushing defeat, near Callinicum, which lost Mesopotamia to Rome. However, in 297, advancing through the mountains of Armenia, he gained a decisive victory over Narses, with an enormous amount of booty that included Narses' harem. Following up his advantage, he took the city of Ctesiphon and in 298 Narses sued for peace. Mesopotamia was returned to Roman rule and even some territory east of the Tigris, which marks the greatest extension of the Roman Empire in the east.

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Vlachs Descendants of Thracians

For many centuries Vlach was a spoken and not a written language. When it was committed to writing, the Cyrillic alphabet was used, in line with the Orthodox faith of the people. Later, a national consciousness arose in the principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, where the language came to be called “Romanian.Vlachs did not come from nowhere they are the native people of this places oldest even than greeks. Several islands of Vlach speakers survive in Greece, Albania, and the former Yugoslavia, though the use of the word “Vlach” for these is dying out. Two islands of speakers in Albania and Greece are now said to speak Arumanian, while another island of speakers in Greek Macedonia and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia are said to speak Megleno-Rumanian. The Megleno-Rumanian speakers thus might be thought of as the descendants of Justinian’s own people.

 

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Great Wallachia

Great Wallachia also Thessaly Wallachia, was a medieval state (twelfth and thirteenth century) of the Aromanians (Vlachs), which included the mountains of Thessaly in Greece, the southern and central ranges of Pindus and extending over part of Macedonia.

Anna Komnene in the second half of the eleventh century was the first author to write about the Vlach settlements of the mountains of Thessaly. Benjamin of Tudela, the next century, wrote the earliest account of the independent state of “ Great Wallachia ” in the mountains. He wrote that “ No man can go up and battle against them and no king can rule over them “.

After the Latin conquest of Constantinople in 1204, Great Wallachia was included in the enlarged Despotate of Epirus, but it soon reappeared as an independent principality under its old name.

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Alexander of Macedon -Thracian or Greek ?

During the reign of Alexander the Great, the Macedonians spoke their own native language, as the native language language of Alexander the Great was not understood by the ancient Greeks (Quintus Curtius Rufus, VI, 9, 37 ). Similarly, Plutarch points out that Alexander spoke to his fellow countrymen in Macedonian: “he [Alexander] called out aloud to his guards in the Macedonian language, which was a certain sign of some great disturbance in him” (Plutarch, Alexander, 51) Still, Alexander spoke also Greek, loved Homer, and respected his tutor Aristotle. At the same time though, there is much evidence that generally he was not fond of the Greeks of his day. The chronicler Curtius, describing the atmosphere before a battle, gave a notion of the different attitudes of the great commander, who psychognostically applied the principle of identity to every ethnic group in his army. In respect to the various motives for taking part in that war, Curtius wrote:

“Riding to the front line he [Alexander the Great] named the soldiers and they responded from spot to spot where they were lined up. The Macedonians, who had won so many battles in Europe and set off to invade Asia … got encouragement from him – he reminded them of their permanent values.  They were the world’s liberators and one day they would pass the frontiers set by Hercules and Patter Liber. They would subdue all races on Earth. Bactrius and India would become Macedonian provinces. Getting closer to the Greeks, he reminded them that those were the people who provoked war with Greece, … those were the people that burned their temples and cities … As the Illirians and Trakians lived mainly from plunder, he told them to look at the enemy line glittering in gold …”

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Where are the Thracians?

Pelasgians,Thracians,Spartans,Trojans,Getae,Massagetae,Thyssagetae, Dacians, Macedonians,Morlachs,Blaxoi,Vallachians, Wallachians, Wlachs, Wallachs,Olahs, Ulahs, Vlachs,Aromanians,Istro-Romanians, Megleno-Romanians,Moldavians,Bessarabians,Romanians – same people same blood.

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Herodotus: The Thracian people is the most numerous one of the world after indians; the Thracians have several names, according to their specific regions, but their habits are more or less the same.

Herodotus: The Getae are the noblest as well as the most just of all the Thracian tribes.

Herodotus, in “Histories V. 9? wrote that “starting with the Hercynian Woods, the western frontier of the Pelasgian Thracian space crosses the Eastern Alps, passing by Noricum, a province inhabited mainly by Dacian and Celto-Germanic people, and then goes as far down as to the Aquileea (nowadays Terzo d’ Aquileia – Italy), to the Venetians’ Golf. From this point the western and south-western border of the Pelasgian -Thracian space follows the shore of the Adriatic Sea, the entire western shore of the Balkan Peninsula and reaches as far as Crete.

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