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Bust of a Roman Senator by Melchior Barthel. It was created in 1650 ,It is probably the copy of a Roman bust in private aka secret collection.

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Roman black generals by Melchior Barthel. It is probably the copy of two Roman busts in private collection.

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Roman General

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Roman General

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Roman General

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Roman Moorish General

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the Marriage of Theogene and Charicle by Workshop of Francoise de la Planche.

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I see the symbolism of black European nobles crowning the white European nobles as king and queen under the watch of the mulato or white Pope.

http://diasporicroots.tumblr.com/tagged/Afro+european+history

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The Ancient Roman using bleach cream is a strong proof that the ancient Roman were black and brown people.

Ironlion say:Romans and bleaching cream:

In 200 B.C., ancient Greek women applied white lead powder and chalk to lighten their skin. It was considered fashionable for Greek women to have a pale complexion.

Roman women also favored a pale complexion. Men also wore makeup to lighten their skin tone. They would use white lead powder, chalk, and creams to lighten their skin tone. Wealthy Romans favored white lead paste, which can lead to disfigurements and death.

The cream is made out of animal fat, starch, tin oxide. The fat would be made from animal carcasses and they heated the carcasses to remove any color. Tin oxide is made out of heating tin metal in air. The animal fat provides a smooth texture and the tin oxide provided color to the cream.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation

Now answer Lioness...why would albinos white women bleach their skin????

And why would albinos white men bleach their skin???

You see the picture better now?

Were Romans albinos???? Please respond!

Sorry if that hurt [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

Mena say: In this Eurocentric and bias article about the slave trade (blame the African)Italian writer Piero Scaruffi accidentaly revealed that the Roman Empire had black and white Emperors and black and white Popes. I am asking were are the statues and paintings of the black Roman emperors and the black Popes. Western Academia and museums are only showing the white statues and paintings.

http://www.scaruffi.com/politics/slavetra.html

In the Frontline article about black and brown USA families that became white the writer states American families with the last Roman and Greek names Caesar, Titus, Pompey and Aesop were families of colour .

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/secret/famous/boston.html

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So call bust of a black African by Nicolas Cordier a French artist working in Rome in the 17 cent CE. Probably the copy of the bust of a Roman noble, senator, general or Emperor.

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Black African Rome 1610

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Nicolas Cordier African bust look like this Roman bronze head.

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Bust of black Roman with tight corkscrew curls

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Black Roman Emperor Maximilian Daia/Daya

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Roman Emperor Titus. I saw a coin of Titus father Emperor Vespasian with wooly hair.

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Scipio the African have a very small mouth. Maybe he look like those North African minority with a rare phenotype.

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Black Roman statue in the Louvre museum.

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Black Roman fisherman in the Louvre museum

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Black Roman

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Roman Emperor Karakala

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Emperor Karakala

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Consul Lucius Junius Brutus. Probably a black Roman with East African face and straight hair similar to the Tebu, Garamante, Touareg, Abyssinian and Somalian.

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frizzy hair Marcus Brutus by Michelangelo

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Black phenotype Brutus bust by Michelangelo.

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quote:
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Black phenotype Brutus bust by Michelangelo.

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Mena, is Sylvester Stallone technically black phenotype?

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Tha bwoy issa juif! You cannot fool noone...

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