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[QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: You are a clown! Do you know what "Niger" means in Latin? [/QUOTE][IMG]... [/qb][/QUOTE]Skunt, Albino fantasy has never helped you out, before or ever. Imagine, you ignoramus that can barely differentiate between the images of Emperor Macrinus and Emperor Pescennius Niger are now pretending to argue with me? As an expert? Oh, what a skunt fraud you are!! :rolleyes: Read this: [QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness: [qb] Correction: whine...whine..IronLion fvcked me too hard Pescennius Niger and his stringy-ass beard was a native of central Italy. He was the son of a Roman knight named Annius Fuscus and his wife Lampridia. Even with the correction it's funny how you keep posting new people, after I demolish each attempt, find one with a bulbous nose and assume it's a black African. The problem is Pescennius Niger was not the Berber not Macrinus, you still lose in your attempt to deny your Africaness [/qb][/QUOTE]Fool! Pescennius Niger was Muur. A dark brown man, or your so-called Black man, Black Roman. One of the Muurish Rulers of Rome. His name Niger indicates that he was black of skin and prolly had ancestral origins close to the River Niger, close to Niger, and Nigeria. Now, you are being fvcked even harder.... :D :D Read again: [QUOTE]Meanwhile, Pescennius Niger had been declared the Emperor in the East and he appeared to be making moves to march his army to Rome. A civil war loomed in the horizon. “Now when the confusion in the state was at its height, inasmuch as it was made known that there were three potential emperors, Septimius Severus, Pescennius Niger, and Clodius Albinus, the Delphic oracle was consulted. The priest of the Delphic Apollo was asked which of them as emperor would prove of most profit to the state, whereupon, it is said, he gave voice to a Greek verse as follows: “Best is the Dark One, the African good, but the worst is the Albino (light skin) One.” And in this response it was clearly understood that Niger was meant by the Dark One, Severus by the African, and Albinus by the Albino or fair skin One. Thereupon the curiosity of the questioners was further stirred, and they asked of the oracle who would really win the empire. To this the priest replied with further verses as follows: “Both of the Dark and the Light skin Ones shall the life-blood be shed all untimely; Empire over the world shall be held by the Muur, the native of Carthage.” http://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/septimius-severus-the-african-muurish-emperor-of-rome-the-greatest-emperor-of-ancient-rome/ [/QUOTE][/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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