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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by cassiterides: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Perahu: [IMG]http://images.memegenerator.net/instances/500x/6188701.jpg[/IMG] This is why Negroids were considered monsters in medieval lore and bestiary. Check out the Anglo-Saxon Liber Monstrorum (8th century AD) were the Black Ethiopians are classified as monsters - http://members.shaw.ca/sylviavolk/Beowulf3.htm [/qb][/QUOTE]Btw, your link is evidence that there was black presence in Europe's Anglo-Saxon, period 8 A.D. How some looked them is not relevant. So this means Mike and others are right after all. This insertion reminds me of the Moors describtions. [i]Also in a certain desert fiery mountains are read about, in which people are born black in their whole body like Ethiopians, of whom we saw a certain one as black as coal, but with shining teeth and eyes and nails. [/i] This here speaks historically for itself. Remember? [i]There are Ethiopians who are black in their whole body, whom the flaming sun continually burns with excessive heat, [/i] lol [i]Also a race of people with huge bodies is born in the east of the river Brixontis black in body[/i] [b] [i]Yorkshireman found to share DNA with African tribes[/i] Scientists from Leicester University made the finding during research sponsored by The Wellcome Trust. They were examining the relationship between the male, or Y, chromosome and surnames. Like surnames, the Y-chromosome is passed from father to son, virtually unchanged through generations. Professor Mark Jobling said: "We found John was in the A1 group of Y-chromosomes, which is very rare and highly west African-specific. [/b] The University's Director of Archaeological Museums, Lindsay Allason-Jones, who has organized an exhibition of the Museum's Romano-African artefacts to coincide with Black History Month, says: [b]'From the evidence we have here, it is clear that colour was no bar to the status an individual could achieve in the Roman Empire'...[/b] [b]“Africans have been present in Europe from classical times. In the 2nd and 3rd centuries Roman soldiers of African origin served in Britain, and some stayed after their military service ended. [/b] According to the historians Fryer, Edwards and Walvin, in the 9th century Viking fleets raided North Africa and Spain, captured Black people, and took them to Britain and Ireland. [b]From the end of the 15th century we begin to see more evidence for the presence of Black Moors in the accounts of the reign of King James IV of Scotland, and later in Elizabethan England.”[/b] * Source "ANOTHER AFROCENTRIC" lol: The National Archives of Scotland. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/blackhistory/early_times/moors.htm "The King Provides Clothes for the Party A variety of fabrics were used to make clothing for the Moors - velvet ('wellus'), woollen kersey ('carsay') and fine Holland linen - which was decorated or fastened with buttons, rings or other ornaments ('mailyeis'). These were paid for by the treasury of King James IV. It seems that these Moors were not servants; it is more likely that they were invited guests staying at the palace. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 3, p. 101 (1505)" http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/blackhistory/early_times/docs/acc_scotp101.htm "The King Requests an Audience with a Black Baby This extract from the Lord High Treasurer's accounts show that in 1505/6 a payment of 28 shillings was made to 'the nuris that brocht the Moris barne to see, be the Kingis command'. The king must have known of this child to ask to see it." "The child may have been that of the 'More taubronar', the Black drummer at court. Treasury accounts also itemise accommodation for the 'wife of the taubronar and his barne'. This would suggest that the drummer was living at the palace with his family. Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, vol. 3, p. 182 (1505/6)" http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/blackhistory/early_times/docs/acc_scotp182.htm [b]The Black Trumpeter at Henry VIII's Tournament[/b] This image, an extract from the 60ft-long Westminster Tournament Roll, shows six trumpeters, one of whom is Black and is almost certainly John Blanke. All the trumpeters are wearing yellow and grey, with blue purses at their waists. John Blanke is the only one wearing a brown turban latticed with yellow. He is mounted on a grey horse with a black harness. The image of who they speak...so let us make no mistake about it. lol Westminster Tournament Roll (1511) By permission of The College of Arms, London [IMG]http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/blackhistory/images/early_times/blacktrumpeter.jpg[/IMG] So who were the Numerus Maurorum Aurelianorum and why are they so important to the Black British community? [b]Our key evidence for this unit is a 4th century inscription, found in 1934 at the village of Beaumont two miles east of Burgh-by-Sands on the banks of the River Eden, and known as the Beaumont inscription.[/b] Translated from the Latin it reads: [i]To Jupiter Best and Greatest and the Majesty of our two Emperors, to the Genius [guardian spirit] of the numerus of Aurelian Moors, Valerianus’ and Gallienus’ own, Caelius Vibianus, cohort-tribune in charge of the above-mentioned numerus, [set up this altar] through the agency of Julius Rufinus, senior centurion.[/i] http://www.britarch.ac.uk/ba/ba77/feat1.shtml Real Duth History, owner: The Royal Library at The Hague. [IMG]http://www.cultuurwetenschappen.org/recensies/images/afb1.jpg[/IMG] [URL=http://www.google.nl/search?q=black+dutch&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=nl&client=safari#q=black+dutch&oe=UTF-8&hl=nl&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbo=u&tbm=bks&source=og&sa=N&tab=wp&ei=VNbtTs2wOcmN-wbohvSJAg&fp=1&biw=1024&bih=644&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_cp.,cf.osb&cad=b]Black in the Dutch world[/URL] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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