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[QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [...] Look at the black features. Just because he had blond hair and blues [...] [/qb][/QUOTE]It's a HOAX!!! It's funny how you keep fetching this hoax. Nero (A.D. 37-[b]68[/b]) Suetonius (c.[b]71[/b]-c.135) How the heck could Suetonius have known what Nero looked like, "real expert"? [/QUOTE]Maybe you've forgotten, you introduced this "HOAX !!!" into the thread: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: As a man, the Roman historian Suetonius described Nero as "about the average height, his body marked with spots and malodorous, his hair light blond, his features regular rather than attractive, his eyes blue and somewhat weak, his neck over thick, his belly prominent, and his legs very slender". Although this would only be the third statue of him, busts and coins bearing his image are more common. [/QUOTE]So now you are asking how could a Roman historian writing a few decades after a Roman emperor died possibly know what his hair color was. He must have made up the blond thing. As soon as an Emperor died nobody knew anything. Did you know something is only a hoax if you prove it to be a hoax? [IMG]http://www.livius.org/a/1/emperors/nero_mus_munchen.JPG[/IMG] Ok, fine Nero was Black and not Oceanic as we can see by his distinctive African features. His hair must be equally black not albinoized like the Oceanics So at least we can agree that Nero was an important part of Black History Do one of your nostril opening race checks, we need to prove to the doubters his true blackness Look at his name, only missing the "g". That was invented later [/QB][/QUOTE]
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