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The original Russians

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The Slav's

The early Slavs were a diverse group of tribal societies in the Migration period (from Central Asia to Europe) and early medieval Europe (ca. 5th to 10th centuries) whose tribal organizations indirectly created the foundations for today’s Slavic nations (via the Slavic states of the High Middle Ages). The first mention of the name Slavs dates to the 6th century, by which time the Slavic tribes inhabited a vast area of central-eastern Europe. Over the following two centuries, the Slavs expanded further, towards the Balkans and the Alps in the south and west, and the Volga in the north and east. From the 9th century, the Slavs were gradually Christianised, and by the 12th century, they formed the population within a number of medieval Christian states, the East Slavs in the Kievan Rus' and Lithuania, the South Slavs in Bulgaria and Serbia, and the West Slavs in Poland and the Holy Roman Empire (Pomerania, Bohemia).

The modern Russian is formed from two groups, Northern and Southern, which were made up of Kriviches, Ilmen Slavs, Radimichs, Vyatiches and Severians East Slavic tribes. Genetic studies show that modern Russians do not differ significantly from Poles or Slovenians or Ukrainians. Some ethnographers, like Zelenin, affirm that Russians are more similar to Belarusians and Ukrainians than southern Russians to northern Russians. Russians in northern European Russia share moderate genetic similarities with Uralic peoples, who lived in modern north central European Russia and were partly assimilated by the Slavs as the Slavs migrated northeastwards. Among those peoples were Merya and Muromian.


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Vladimir, born in 958, was the natural son and youngest son of Sviatoslav I of Kiev by his housekeeper Malusha. Malusha is described in the Norse sagas as a prophetess who lived to the age of 100 and was brought from her cave to the palace to predict the future. Malusha's brother Dobrynya was Vladimir's tutor and most trusted advisor. Hagiographic tradition of dubious authenticity also connects his childhood with the name of his grandmother, Olga Prekrasa, who was Christian and governed the capital during Sviatoslav's frequent military campaigns.

Transferring his capital to Pereyaslavets in 969, Sviatoslav designated Vladimir ruler of Novgorod the Great but gave Kiev to his legitimate son Yaropolk. After Sviatoslav's death (972), a fratricidal war erupted (976) between Yaropolk and his younger brother Oleg, ruler of the Drevlians. In 977 Vladimir fled to his kinsman Haakon Sigurdsson, ruler of Norway, collecting as many of the Norse warriors as he could to assist him to recover Novgorod, and on his return the next year marched against Yaropolk.

On his way to Kiev he sent ambassadors to Rogvolod (Norse: Ragnvald), prince of Polotsk, to sue for the hand of his daughter Rogneda (Norse: Ragnhild). The high-born princess refused to affiance herself to the son of a bondswoman, but Vladimir attacked Polotsk, slew Rogvolod, and took Ragnhild by force. Polotsk was a key fortress on the way to Kiev, and the capture of Polotsk and Smolensk facilitated the taking of Kiev (980), where he slew Yaropolk by treachery, and was proclaimed knyaz, or khagan, of all Kievan Rus.

Vladimir continued to expand his territories beyond his father's extensive domain. In 981, he conquered the Cherven cities (known later as Galicia) shifting his borders toward Poland; in 983, he subdued the Yatvingians, whose territories lay between Lithuania and Poland; in 985, he led a fleet along the central rivers of Kievan Rus' to conquer the Bulgars of the Kama, planting numerous fortresses and colonies on his way.

Though Christianity had won many converts since Olga's rule, Vladimir had remained a thoroughgoing pagan, taking eight hundred concubines (besides numerous wives) and erecting pagan statues and shrines to gods. He may have attempted to reform Slavic paganism by establishing the thunder-god, Perun, as a supreme deity. "Although Christianity in Kiev existed before Vladimir’s time, he had remained a pagan, accumulated about seven wives, established temples, and, it is said, taken part in idolatrous rites involving human sacrifice."

“In 983, after another of his military successes, Prince Vladimir and his army thought it necessary to sacrifice human lives to the gods. A lot was cast and it fell on a youth, Ioann by name, the son of a Christian, Fyodor. His father stood firmly against his son being sacrificed to the idols. More than that, he tried to show the pagans the futility of their faith: ‘Your gods are just plain wood: it is here now but it may rot into oblivion tomorrow; your gods neither eat, nor drink, nor talk and are made by human hand from wood; whereas there is only one God — He is worshiped by Greeks and He created heaven and earth; and your gods? They have created nothing, for they have been created themselves; never will I give my son to the devils!’”

An open abuse of the deities, to which most people in Rus' bowed in reverence in those times, triggered widespread indignation. A mob killed the Christian Fyodor and his son Ioann (later, after the overall christening of Kievan Rus, people came to regard these two as the first Christian martyrs in Rus and the Orthodox Church set a day to commemorate them, July 25).

Immediately after the murder of Fyodor and Ioann, early medieval Rus saw persecutions against Christians, many of whom escaped or concealed their belief.

However, Prince Vladimir mused over the incident long after, and not least for political considerations. According to the early Slavic chronicle called Tale of Bygone Years, which describes life in Kyivan Rus' up to the year 1110, he sent his envoys throughout the civilized world to judge at first hand the major religions of the time—Islam, Roman Catholicism, Judaism, and Byzantine Orthodoxy. They were most impressed with their visit to Constantinople, saying, "We knew not whether we were in Heaven or on Earth… We only know that God dwells there among the people, and their service is fairer than the ceremonies of other nations."

The Primary Chronicle reports that in the year 987, as the result of a consultation with his boyars, Vladimir sent envoys to study the religions of the various neighboring nations whose representatives had been urging him to embrace their respective faiths. The result is amusingly described by the chronicler Nestor. Of the Muslim Bulgarians of the Volga the envoys reported there is no gladness among them; only sorrow and a great stench. He also said that the Bulgars' religion of Islam was undesirable due to its taboo against alcoholic beverages and pork; Vladimir said on that occasion: "Drinking is the joy of the Russes. We cannot exist without that pleasure." Russian sources also describe Vladimir consulting with Jewish envoys (who may or may not have been Khazars), and questioning them about their religion but ultimately rejecting it, saying that their loss of Jerusalem was evidence of their having been abandoned by God. Ultimately Vladimir settled on Christianity. In the churches of the Germans his emissaries saw no beauty; but at Constantinople, where the full festival ritual of the Byzantine Church was set in motion to impress them, they found their ideal: "We no longer knew whether we were in heaven or on earth," they reported, describing a majestic Divine Liturgy in Hagia Sophia, "nor such beauty, and we know not how to tell of it." If Vladimir was impressed by this account of his envoys, he was yet more so by political gains of the Byzantine alliance.

Source: The Primary Chronicle

The Russian Primary Chronicle

The Russian Primary Chronicle, also called Chronicle of Nestor or Kiev Chronicle, Russian Povest vremennykh let (“Tale of Bygone Years”), medieval Kievan Rus historical work that gives a detailed account of the early history of the eastern Slavs to the second decade of the 12th century. The chronicle, compiled in Kiev about 1113, was based on materials taken from Byzantine chronicles, west and south Slavonic literary sources, official documents, and oral sagas; the earliest extant manuscript of it is dated 1377. While the authorship was traditionally ascribed to the monk Nestor, modern scholarship considers the chronicle a composite work.



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In 988, having taken the town of Chersonesos in Crimea, he boldly negotiated for the hand of the emperor Basil II's sister, Anna. Never before had a Byzantine imperial princess, and one "born-in-the-purple" at that, married a barbarian, as matrimonial offers of French kings and German emperors had been peremptorily rejected. In short, to marry the 27-year-old princess off to a pagan Slav seemed impossible. Vladimir, however, was baptized at Cherson, taking the Christian name of Basil out of compliment to his imperial brother-in-law; the sacrament was followed by his wedding with Anna. Returning to Kiev in triumph, he destroyed pagan monuments and established many churches, starting with the splendid Church of the Tithes (989) and monasteries on Mt. Athos.


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Arab sources, both Muslim and Christian, present a different story of Vladimir's conversion. Yahya of Antioch, al-Rudhrawari, al-Makin, Al-Dimashqi, and ibn al-Athir all give essentially the same account. In 987, Bardas Sclerus and Bardas Phocas revolted against the Byzantine emperor Basil II. Both rebels briefly joined forces, but then Bardas Phocas proclaimed himself emperor on 14 September 987. Basil II turned to the Kievan Rus' for assistance, even though they were considered enemies at that time. Vladimir agreed, in exchange for a marital tie; he also agreed to accept Christianity as his religion and bring his people to the new faith. When the wedding arrangements were settled, Vladimir dispatched 6,000 troops to the Byzantine Empire and they helped to put down the revolt.

He then formed a great council out of his boyars, and set his twelve sons over his subject principalities. It is mentioned in the Primary Chronicle that Vladimir founded the city of Belgorod in 991. In 992 he went on a campaign against the Croats, most likely the White Croats (an East Slavic group unrelated to the Croats of Dalmatia) that lived on the border of modern Ukraine. This campaign was cut short by the attacks of the Pechenegs on and around Kiev. In his later years he lived in a relative peace with his other neighbors: Boleslav I of Poland, Stephen I of Hungary, Andrikh the Czech, (questionable character mentioned in A Tale of the Bygone Years).

After Anna's death, he married again, likely to a granddaughter of Otto the Great of the Black Holy Roman Empire.

In 1014 his son Yaroslav the Wise stopped paying tribute. Vladimir decided to chastise the insolence of his son, and began gathering troops against Yaroslav. However, Vladimir fell ill, most likely of old age and died at Berestovo, near Kiev. The various parts of his dismembered body were distributed among his numerous sacred foundations and were venerated as relics.

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The transition from Byzantium to Russia Orthodoxy brought Orthodox books, religious rites, architecture and the first priests. The Orthodox churches, that were built first by foreigners and later by Russian architects, used the Greek cross plan in church architecture and were crowned by a dome or several domes. That is why this architectural form of churches is called crossed-dome. One of the first Orthodox churches are Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev (beginning of the 11th century) and Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod (beginning of the 12th century).


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There are neither benches nor chairs inside the Orthodox church. People stand during the whole service regardless of its length. The decoration of the church interior was also Byzantine. There were mosaics, fresco paintings, icons. However, there wasn't a tradition to put sculptures. Icons were painted right on the church walls. And there was also a special wall between the place for parishioners and the sanctuary which was covered with icons. The wall is called the iconostasis.


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First the iconostasis was small with only a few icons in a tier. By the 15th century it had grown up to five tiers of icons. The placement of icons is regulated by a number of rather strict rules. There is a door in the center of the iconostasis called the Beautiful Gate. During the Easter week - the main holiday of the Orthodox believers - the Beautiful Gate is kept opened. Any other time the Gate opens during the services and is only used by the clergy.


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In Russia the art of icon painting had truly blossomed. Icons were never signed that is why we do not know the names of the artists except for a few ones. However all of them had to follow a set of strict technical rules of the Byzantine icon painting school. The icon itself is symbolic. The artist had to show the spiritual aspect in the first placel. The icon actually spoke with the parishioners who were often illiterate and ignorant. People were able to understand the plot without a word, they recognized the faces and the figures in the icons because of the repeating details and some certain colours of the clothes.


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^^^^ Mike this looks like a white Russian wrestler


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this guy has nose and lips completly differnt from Sungir man, also note he has white boy hair

there goes your theory

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Continued...


They understood the symbolism of these colours, of gestures and poses of the saints. In order to emphasize the spiritual nature of the saints the artists changed the proportions of bodies and faces. The face was drawn smaller, the figure more stretched. The folds in clothing were drawn in every detail. The painters used reverse perspective where the further the objects are, the larger they are drawn. The use of this perspective displays the spiritual communication with God. Until the 17th century, icon painting was the only visual art known in Russia. In different towns and cities icon painting schools were established.


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Saint Nicholas (270–6 December 343), also called Nikolaos of Myra, was a historic 4th-century saint and Greek Bishop of Myra (Demre, in Lycia, part of modern-day Turkey). Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nikolaos the Wonderworker while in the Russian Orthodox Church the name is translated "St. Nikolai The Miracle Creator". He had a reputation for secret gift-giving, such as putting coins in the shoes of those who left them out for him, and thus became the model for Santa Claus, whose modern name comes from the Dutch Sinterklaas. His reputation evolved among the faithful, as was common for early Christian saints. In 1087, his relics were furtively transferred to Bari, in southeastern Italy; for this reason, he is also known as Nikolaos of Bari.



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Okay, here it is, the inevitable

Fall of the Black man.

THE END OF BLACK RULE IN RUSSIA

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The reign of Peter III and the coup d'état of July 1762

Catherine the great's father Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst belonged to the ruling family of Anhalt, but held the rank of a Prussian general in his capacity as Governor of the city of Stettin (now Szczecin, Poland). Born as Sophia Augusta Fredericka (German: Sophie Friederike Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg, nicknamed "Figchen") in Stettin, Pomerania, two of her first cousins became Kings of Sweden: Gustav III and Charles XIII. In accordance with the custom then prevailing in the ruling dynasties of Germany, she received her education chiefly from a French governess and from tutors. Catherine's childhood was quite uneventful. She herself once wrote to her correspondent Baron Grimm: "I see nothing of interest in it." although Catherine was born a princess, her family had very little money. This could account for her pronounced humdrum childhood. Catherine was to come to power based on her mother's relations to wealthy members of royalty.

The choice of Sophia as wife of her second cousin, the prospective tsar Peter of Holstein-Gottorp, resulted from some amount of diplomatic management in which Count Lestocq, Peter's aunt (the ruling Russian Empress Elizabeth), and Frederick II of Prussia took part. Lestocq and Frederick wanted to strengthen the friendship between Prussia and Russia in order to weaken Austria's influence and ruin the Russian chancellor Bestuzhev, on whom Empress Elizabeth relied, and who acted as a known partisan of Russo-Austrian co-operation. Catherine first met Peter III at the tender age of ten. Based on her writings, she found Peter detestable upon meeting him. She disliked his pale complexion???? and his fondness of alcohol at such a young age

After the death of the Empress Elizabeth on 5 January 1762, Peter, the Grand Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, succeeded to the throne as Peter III of Russia, and Catherine (the Great) became Empress Consort of Russia. The imperial couple moved into the new Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg. The new tsar's eccentricities and policies, including a great admiration for the Prussian king, Frederick II (of the Black Holy Roman Empire), alienated the same groups that Catherine had cultivated. Besides, Peter intervened in a dispute between his Duchy of Holstein and Denmark over the province of Schleswig (see Count Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff).

Russia and Prussia fought each other during the Seven Years' War (1756–1763) until Peter's accession. Peter's insistence on supporting Frederick II of Prussia, who had seen Berlin occupied by Russian troops in 1760 but now suggested partitioning Polish territories with Russia, eroded much of his support among the nobility.
In July 1762, barely six months after becoming the Tsar, Peter committed the political error of retiring with his Holstein-born courtiers and relatives to Oranienbaum, leaving his wife in Saint Petersburg. On 8 and 9 July the Leib Guard revolted, deposed Peter from power, and proclaimed Catherine the Empress of Russia. The bloodless coup succeeded.

On 17 July 1762—eight days after the coup and just six months after his accession to the throne—Peter III died at Ropsha, at the hands of Alexei Orlov (younger brother to Gregory Orlov, then a court favorite and a participant in the coup). Catherine claimed to have taken no part in the coup.


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It is commonly reported that Catherine the Great died as a result of her voracious sexual appetite, while attempting sexual intercourse with a stallion—the story holds that the harness holding the horse above her broke, and she was crushed.


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I'm done.

Lioness, it could happen to you too!

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^Moral of the story:

Black men shouldn't marry skankie White women.

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Great Prince Vladimir
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_the_Great

http://www.benamicus.narod.ru/index-english.html

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malibudusul - It would be good if you could find an authentic portrait of Ivan Vasilyevich known as Ivan the Terrible.

All I can find is the usual millions of fake White images, and this one from Denmark. The Russians must have one hidden away somewhere too.


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Ivan IV, icon, late 16th century; in the National Museum, Copenhagen.

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Erotic furniture belonging to Catherine the Great.
Russian Imperial Girlpower, like you would not believe!

http://artandpopularculture.com/The_Lost_Secret_of_Catherine_the_Great

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Peter Akinola

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mike
the white people just fucked everything.
I believe
that there is much than
no is the Internet
Therefore research should be done
going to the Muses, etc. ..
Or are in the old book.
The white people changed the color
then it is difficult the.
Some are brown
others have a strange color

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Honey, you are being hoaxed, you are being toyed with. They do not respect you as an equal, they have a great laugh behind your back. Were you contacted by email, by a name found in the web of a real Black person? They did this three times to me. So if this thing says its Black, then all is okay, because these stupid Blacks will only speak with other Blacks.

I wonder at the constant collecting of images, without a story, a theory which connects the dots. I notice that this suppossedly Black person does not want to hear anything about Black superiority. Like how Dracula shrinks from a cross.

So I guess that when this thing has collected a 1000 images of historical Blacks: by magic a theory will arise.

These people are braindamaged, delusional, they cannot think. Truly Fuc ked up.

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Saint Isidore of Seville
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READ he was an important man
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isidore_of_Seville#Legacy

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quote:
Originally posted by malibudusul:
Saint Isidore of Seville
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READ he was an important man
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isidore_of_Seville#Legacy

Mike , these people look like Turks. what's up with that?
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As a testament to the total control Whites have over what Blacks in the west see and hear, when one hears "Black Russian" one thinks....

Of THIS;

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As shown above: Of course Blacks were the original Russians, and there are still some surviving today. Though the only ones that are documented, are the Abkhasian people. That because the mulatto Abkhasian Dmitri Gulia (1874-1960), believing Herodotus's account, asserted that his peoples heritage stemmed from Egyptian king Sesostris. He published a book called, History of Abkhazia, which purports to show that the black Colchian people of Southern Russia, were really an Abyssinian people of Egypt. He attempted to prove this by putting together a vast array of Abkhazian words that matched that of ancient Egypt's. He also chronicles family names, names of rivers and mountains, anems of pre-Christian deities, and more.


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Russians like All Albino derived people, stupidly maintain that they are the original people, even though documented history clearly shows that they are most certainly NOT! And like all other Albino derived people, they create all manner of scenarios to explain away the Blacks in their midst - and true to form, many of these made-up scenarios involve Slavery. And like all other Albino derived people, they quickly create bogus artifacts which make Black and Mulatto people appear White - note this memorial coin of Dmitri Gulia. Future people will have no clue that he had a drop of Black blood in him!


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Speaking to Albino derived people's capacity for lying: In Catherine the greats bio above; she is quoted as having found Peter detestable upon meeting him. She disliked his "pale complexion". Well as a point of logic, if Catherine found THIS man "Pale".


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Then she MUST obviously have been a much darker Black woman. Considering the Albino derived people's capacity for lying and creating false paintings, statues, etc, and Catherine's documented linage, That is a very real possibility!

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Ivan ^^^^^^^^
Mike, i consider
black
but the color is faded
or was restored.

and you?

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Famous Black/mulatto Russians:

I often speak of the lying degeneracy of the Albino derived people. This degeneracy knows no limit, the lie is everything! They know that if a Black is a native, that means that they - the Albino derived people - CAN'T be! So even those who built the country, and served it selflessly and bravely, are not allowed the dignity of their true origins. Please note the following bio: even to the "Brain Dead" it would make no sense. But to the lying degenerate Albino derived people, it doesn't need to make sense, it just needs to be a point of denial.

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Major-General Abram Petrovich Gannibal, also Hannibal or Ganibal or Ibrahim Hannibal or Abram Petrov (1696 – 14 May 1781, Suida, in present-day St. Petersburg), was brought to Russia as a gift for Peter the Great and became major-general, military engineer, governor of Reval and nobleman of the Russian Empire. He is perhaps best known today as the great-grandfather of Alexander Pushkin, who wrote an unfinished novel about him, Peter the Great's Negro. His origins are uncertain. Early writings about Gannibal suggest he was born in 1696 in a village called "Lagon," in present day Eritrea, located "on the northern side of the Mareb River.





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Ivan Abramovich Gannibal(June 5, 1735 – October 12, 1801), Karjaküla, Reval Governorate, Russian Empire (today Estonia) Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) was a Russian military leader and eminent Russian of African origin. He was the son of military commander and politician Abram Petrovich Gannibal, an African of chiefly background who would go on to become famous as Peter the Great's Negro, and the great-uncle of Russia's most famous poet, Alexander Pushkin.

Gannibal led a detachment of the Imperial Black Sea Fleet, which besieged and captured the Turkish fortress of Navarin during the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774), and took part in the founding of the city of Kherson. Gannibal's ultimate military rank was Général en Chef.

Gannibal was the oldest of 10 children born to Abram Gannibal and his Swedish wife Christina Regina Siöberg. (His father had previously had a daughter by his first wife.) Gannibal was destined for a military career from an early age, entering the Naval Artillery School in the imperial capital at the age of 9. He would eventually graduate from the Naval Academy and join the Imperial Russian Navy as an officer.


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Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin (6 June 1799 – 10 February 1837) was a Russian author of the Romantic era who is considered by many to be the greatest Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literature.

Pushkin's idiom combined all the contemporaneous elements of Russian with all he had learned from Derzhavin, Zhukovsky, Batyushkov, Karamzin, and Krylov; these elements are: 1. The poetical and metaphysical strain that still lived in Church Slavonic forms and locutions; 2. Abundant and natural gallicisms; 3. The everyday colloquialisms of his set; and 4. Stylized popular speech. He made a salad of the famous three styles (low, medium elevation, high) dear to the pseudoclassical archaists, and added to it the ingredients of Russian romanticists with a pinch of parody.

Born into the Russian nobility in Moscow, Pushkin published his first poem at the age of fifteen, and was widely recognized by the literary establishment by the time of his graduation from the Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoye Selo.

Pushkin had some Slavophile sympathies, which were combined with a deep admiration for Classical Liberalism. He composed verse praising the Decembrist Revolt and sharply criticising Tsars Alexander I and Nicholas I. As a result, he was sent into internal exile in Kishinev and later in Tbilisi. While under the strict surveillance of the Tsar's political police and unable to publish, Pushkin wrote his most famous play, the drama Boris Godunov. His novel in verse, Eugene Onegin, was serialized between 1825 and 1832.

Notoriously touchy about his honour, Pushkin fought a total of twenty-nine duels. At the age of thirty-eight years, however, Alexander Pushkin was fatally wounded in such an encounter with Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anthčs. d'Anthčs, a French officer serving with the Chevalier Guard Regiment, had been attempting to seduce the poet's wife, Natalya Pushkina. Pushkin's early death is still regarded as a catastrophe for Russian literature.

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Robert I, Duke of Normandy
Robert "The Magnificent"

(22 June 1000 – 3 July 1035), also called Robert the Devil (French: le Diable), was the Duke of Normandy from 1027 until his death.

He was the son of Richard II of Normandy and Judith, daughter of Conan I of Rennes. He was the father of William the Conqueror.

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The Color is faded^^^^^^^^^^

Look like
King of Scot
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Agree?

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Nice find malibudusul. Interesting to compare that statue with the picture in the later illuminated text and other statues.


Robert I, Duke of Normandy (Statue already Whitenized: Gloucester Cathedral was not completed until 1499).
Robert "The Magnificent" (22 June 1000 – 3 July 1035), Gloucester Cathedral

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Robert the Magnificent statue in the town square of Falaise.

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King's 396
Genealogy of Queen Elizabeth I
England; c. 1567

Detail of a miniature of Robert (Rollo), (22 June 1000 – 3 July 1035), first duke of Normandy.

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As I posted earlier, once a Black man dies, the Albino derived people, waste no time in getting a White version of him made.

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Selected Saints Praying the Icon of the Virgin of the Sign
Princes of Yaroslavl Theodore, David, Constantine, Basil, Constantine and Venerable Alexander of Svir
http://www.icon-art.info/masterpiece.php?lng=en&mst_id=1783

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^^^^^^^^^^^^
Duke Theodore Rostislavich nicknamed "Theodore the Black"

was a ruler of Smolensk and Yaroslavl. His father Prince Rostislav died in 1240. Theodore was Duke of Mozhaysk from his youth. In 1260 Theodore married Maria Vasilievna, daughter of Prince Basil of Yaroslavl. Theodore then also became prince of Yaroslavl.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_the_Black

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Fyodor Rostislavich, the Black


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http:// familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/Fyodor_Rostislavich_the_Black_%281233-1298%29


the nickname "the black" prove
his black skin

Russia was black [Smile]

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Prince Andrei I of Vladimir, commonly known as Andrey Bogolyubsky (Russian: Андрей Боголюбский, "Andrey the God-Loving") (c. 1110 – June 28, 1174) was a prince of Vladimir-Suzdal (after 1157). He was the son of Yuri Dolgoruki, who proclaimed Andrei a prince in Vyshhorod (near Kiev). His mother was a Kipchak princess, khan Aepa's daughter.

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http://russia.rin.ru/guides_e/4960.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrey_Bogolyubsky

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= Mike111 junior
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^Raw, but he's coming along!
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Black People, True Exorcist!

Diptych: St Nicholas Exorcising the Devil and St Nicholas Rescuing Dmitri

Northern Russia, 17th century with later applied basma
23.5 x 40.4 cm (open)

Note: A similar diptych of the same size but with two other scenes from the Vita of St Nicholas is in the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, California USA. This diptych without any doubt comes from the same Vita icon as the diptych presented here.

The left panel of the diptych (skladen) shows St Nicholas Exorcising the Devil and the right panel shows St Nicholas Rescuing Dmitri. The gilded silver oklad of this diptych is decorated with floral ornaments.

The diptych consists of two panels which originally formed parted of a large Vita icon of St Nicholas. These two separate scenes were put together as a diptych at a later date.

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Alexander Nevsky !!!!! [Eek!]
[Eek!]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Nevsky

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quote:
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^Raw, but he's coming along!

Told you so!
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What happened Mike?
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http://www.morsink.com/russian-and-greek-icons

from ^^^^^

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quote:
Originally posted by malibudusul:
What happened Mike?

Talking to Lioness.
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saint
Moses of Ethiopia
all agree
he is black.
It is painted brown like russians

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there are
whites saint
that are painted brown.

I think
that
people
think
that
all
Saints should be painted brown
they do not know
that
they are brown because they are
black people.

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mosses of ethiopia
from russia orthodox church

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http://full-of-grace-and-truth.blogspot.com/2009/08/st-moses-ethiopian-righteous-of-scete.html

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Black saint claus
See!
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http://saintjohnwonderworker.org/parish_news_2008.html

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Dynamite research, Mike. I had tried to research the black presence in the Middle Ages and previously in Russia to no avail.

Kudos to your success in the matter. This is a revolutionary output.

Just think of the likely countless ethnic blacks starved to death by Stalin in the Ukraine.

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^Thanks for the kind words Marc, but as you can see, there is really not much modern material to go on. Like their brethren in the west, the Eastern Albinos seem to have been very busy eradicating all evidence of "The Black" He,he, in Russia.

But maybe you can help me: I recall a quote attributed to Paul Robeson, where he said that he "was surprised to see so many people who looked like him in Russia."

Do you have any idea if that is a true quote, and if so, what the context was?


BTW - We ain't so easy to get rid of, there is always going to be a trace.


Khakas people
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Bashkir people

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marc, mike
??????????
The idea was
totally mine.
Search in the church
I found many kings.
I was searching for several days
The credit will not be for me??

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Archeologists Discover Strange Elongated Skulls in Russia.


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

http://cryptoworld.co.uk/elongated-skulls-discovered-in-siberia/
http://weeklyworldnews.com/alien-alert/6638/elongated-skulls-discovered/
http://lovebigfoot.com/?p=118
Archeologists in Siberia have found several elongated skulls in the forest.

"They're from the 4th century A.D.
The most likely explanation was that ancient communities deliberately deformed the skulls of infants, possibly with the intention of increasing their mental abilities."

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MSK, RUSSIA – Archaeologists have found a set of elongated skulls buried in Siberia. But this is not the first time these odd relics have been found.

Elongated skulls have been discovered across the globe in various cultures, dating back as far as 45,000 BC in what is now Iraq. The theory archaeologists have is called ‘artificial cranial deformation’, where a baby has its head bound to encourage specific skull growth.

Skulls were found as recently as this past January, in a dig in Siberia. Take a look at what they found:

http://weeklyworldnews.com/alien-alert/6638/elongated-skulls-discovered/

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"In Russia a book G.Grinevich released Praslavyanskaya Pismenmost in 1993. In that book he claims to have deciphered the Indus script and according to him it belongs to the Slavs. The language spoken by the people of Indus valley is Slav, he goes on. He even claims that the word Russia has its etymological roots in Sanskrit. Russ denotes white people and from such Sanskrit word Russia came, he says. He further adds that Motcham (Heaven) is the root for the name of the city of Moscow. All these planned propaganda apart, now we are facing with a situation wherein the Indus valley civilization is being renamed or rechristianed, in order to sustain the untruth that it is not Dravidian..."

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http://paulsmit.smugmug.com/Features/Europe/Russia-Golden-Ring/15872316_MyfXp/8/1190390050_wiisZ#1190390050_wiisZ

[RUSSIA.GOLDENRING 26.055]
‘Huge grapes.’

The men sent out by Moses to assess the quality of the Promised Land brought with them a huge cluster of grapes (Numeri 13:23). Detail of 17th century fresco in the west vestibule of Yaroslavl’s St. Elijah the Prophet Church. The painting was done by Gury Nikitin of Kostroma and his school. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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17th century procession icon (on pole) in Suzdal’s Nativity Cathedral. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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[RUSSIA.GOLDENRING 26.177]
‘Creation of life.’

The creation of life in the waters and skies; a scene created by unknown 17th century artists in the southern vestibule of Tutayev’s Resurrection Cathedral. Photo Mick Palarczyk.

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