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1. The Carpatho-Danubian space bears the oldest vestiges of man’s
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- The Carpatho-Danubian Space.
- The Carpatho-Danubian space bears the oldest vestiges of man’s existence and activities in Europe, indicating its belonging to the vast area of anthropogenesis.
- Obviously, we cannot say much about these remote ancestors of the Carpatho-Danubian people. Yet, some of the most tragic moments in the history of the Carpatho-Danubian Space began the moment the historians-politicians tried to manipulate the past. One feels so weak and helpless in front of these scholars who come to such aberrant, illogical conclusions about the history of the Carpatho-Danubian people, that one wonders whether one would better stay out of their “business”. ...
- We shall try today to take the first step by speaking of the real ancestors of the Carpatho-Danubian Space.
- Especially because the latters conquered Dacia in 106 AD ( Dacia, the old name for the Carpatho-Danubian Space nowadays inhabited by the Romanian people) for a period of 165 years.
- The year 1687 bears a special significance in the history of the Carpatho-Danubian space; at Upsala, Carolus Lundius, the president of the Swedish Academy of Sciences, published his Zamolxis Primus Getarum Legislator, providing extremely well-documented information about the Geto-Dacians (unfortunately this was long after Grigore Ureche had died). ...
- Still, documents speaking of the continuity of the Dacians on this land in the 11th century have been found within the borders of the Carpatho-Danubian Space too. ...
- In Transylvania, Nicolae Densuseanu (1846-1911), one of the greatest personalities of the Carpatho-Danubian people, finds the courage to fight the world and cast a different .
- Sharing the same view on the above-mentioned theory, Marija Gimbutas speaks of the Carpatho-Danubian Space as of the cradle of Ancient Europe, while she calls its inhabitants the creators and founders of the European civilization, long before the Greek and Judeo-Christian civilizations flourished.
2. THE CONQUEST OF JAPAN BY THE CARPATHO – DANUBIAN PEOPLE
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- THE CONQUEST OF JAPAN BY THE CARPATHO – DANUBIAN PEOPLE.
- Gordon Childe's book, The History of Civilisation – The Aryans, where on pages 176-177, there is a map of the spread of the Proto – European people ( Aryan, Carpatho- Danubian, Pelasgian or whatever name you may wish to use for us) from the area confined by the Carpathian Mountains, the Driester ( the Romanian name for this river being Nistru) , and the Balkan Mountains, to Mesopotamia, the Persian Empire, the south of China, India, the Himalayan Mountains and reaching as far as the present-day Japanese Islands. ...
- The fact that those Carpatho – Danubian Aryans built up a powerful dynasty in Mesopotamia in 1500 B. ...
- They called themselves "Men" (the Romanian word being "oameni"), as did the Carpatho - Danubian Aryans who had invaded India and who were worshipping the Vedic god "OM". They like to call themselves "oameni" ("men") and are considered today the descendants of the Caucasians - the Carpatho - Danubian Aryans - who invaded the so-called Japanese Islands 5000 years ago (3000 B. ...
- But let us turn back to the Carpatho - Danubian Ainu population, from Japan. ...
- Others consider these Ainu people (I call them Carpatho - Danubian) are the ones and the same as those who migrated to Asia; the Caucasians who got as far as the present-day Mongolia and who, after crossing the Behring narrows, spread on the land of the two Americas. ...
- It seems that the Ainu Carpatho - Danubian people, as they invaded Japan, encountered a population, commonly known as "the Jomon Culture", about which the existing evidence is sporadic and insufficient. ...
- We hope one day a "man" (the Romanian word being "om"), a descendant of these Carpatho - Danubian people, will have the money and scientific curiosity to spend several thousand dollars on a molecular archaeological test - PCR - which would confirm their "genetic blueprint". ...
- Consequently, you, those whom I call the Carpatho - Danubian Ainu people, you still have to wait. ...
3. The course Byzantium and Carpath-Danubian-Pontic Space (end of the
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- Byzantium and Carpath-Danubian-Pontic Space (end of 5th century - beginning of 14th century) .
- The course Byzantium and Carpath-Danubian-Pontic Space (end of the 5th century - beginning of the 14th century), as an object of Master Studies in History, corresponds to the curriculum of the Faculty of History, Pedagogical State University "Ion Creanga" of Chisinau. ...
- In Romanian and foreign historiography Byzantium’s relations with the population from Carpath-Danubian-Pontic Space has a large spreading, thus becoming an actual subject. The special role that Byzantium played in European history, especially in the south-east regions, at the end of the 5th and at the beginning of the 14th century, and the immediate results with a profound historical importance for Carpath-Danubian-Pontic territories, were studied by a series of historians like: N. ...
- The author of this course has the aim to show the relations between Byzantine and the Carpath-Danubian-Pontic Space during the period of the end of the 5th century and the beginning of the 14th century.
- The Byzantine cultural legacy in Romanian countries is a consequence, not only of a long geographical neighbourhood, but, first of all, of the fact that during the so eventful period of the end of the first millennium and the first centuries of the next one, when people from south-east Europe were perfecting their ethnic-politic configuration, the Carpath-Danubian-Pontic Romanity had settled for a long time as the single direct legacy of the Oriental Romanity, of the East Roman Empire, on which its evolution directly and permanently depended for a period of many centuries.
- At the same time, the Byzantine vestiges studied in the Carpath-Danubian-Pontic Space emphasise the direct and definitive consequences that the relations between the native population and Byzantine could have in the process of Romanian ethno genesis, as well as in the complete understanding of the phenomenon of medieval Romanian Civilisation. ...
- ) Know the periodical history of relations between the Byzantine and Carpath-Danubian-Pontic territories, the descriptive and epigraphic sources of its study; .
- Periodicity oh the history of relations between Byzantine and Carpat-Danubian regions. ...
- CARPAT-DANUBIAN-PONTIC SPACE AND BIZANINE DURING THE 5th-7th .
- The evolution of local Carpat-Danubian-Pontic the society during the 8th –11th centuries.
- CARPAT-DANUBIAN TERRITORIES DURING THE 12th-14th CENTURIES.
- The politico-military history of the Carpat-Danubian Space during the 12th-14th centuries. ... The great Mongol invasion and its political results on the Carpat-Danubian-Pontic space. ...
- The evolution of the local Carpat-Danubian-Pontic society during the 12th-14th centuries. ...
- The Danubian cities. ...
4. Danubian : Online Dictionary at Datasegment.com
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- Online Dictionary : D : Danubian .
- Definition : Danubian .
- 48 : Danubian \Da*nu"bi*an\, a. ...
5. THE CONQUEST OF SUMER (IRAQ) BY THE CARPATHO - DANUBIAN PEOPLE
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- THE CONQUEST OF SUMER (IRAQ) BY THE CARPATHO - DANUBIAN PEOPLE.
- The unearthing of the Sumerian, Carpatho - Danubian civilization, the discovery of several clay slates which were nothing but an ancient library, was to open a door to the remote past of mankind. ...
- Thus, the slates inscribed with pictographic writings were 7,000 years old and were considered to have been made in 5,300 or 5,200 BC and to have belonged to the Vincea - Turdas Carpatho - Danubian culture.
- The fact that Europe's departure point was here, in the Balkans, is an open secret now, as the news that the first wheel was discovered on our Carpatho- Danubian territory (today, Hungary) comes as no surprise. ...
- Kifisin, the Russian Sumerologist, published in the same magazine "The Technique of Youth" new data and a map especially made, presenting the impact the Carpatho - Danubian culture had had over the ancient world, and especially over the Old Greece, Egypt, Sumer, and China. ...
- " Thus, however paradoxical this may look, the inventors of the Sumerian writing were not the Sumerians, but the Carpatho - Danubian people living in the then Transylvania.
- Thus, the inventors of the "Sumerian writing" were not, however paradoxical this may sound, the Sumerians, but the Transylvanian inhabitants who had settled in the Carpatho - Danubian space 1,000 years before the Sumerians.
- Can it be that all these have a common origin and that we are dealing here with the Carpatho - Danubian migration, in different ages, all over the world?.
- - further to the north, is the village Seulia de (of) Mures; northwards, there are also the villages Sausa and Unghieni (the former "Sausa de campie" - "Sausa of the Field") - it seems the Carpatho - Danubian descendants, river Ludus, whose affluent is the brook Saulia; today's Romanians, have enjoyed changing certain village names, as they have lost all interest in them!.
- The Sumerians, as well as the other Carpatho - Danubian - Aryan branch who was to conquer India, were white-skinned and worshiped the god Saue, while the Negroid subdued population was called "Sag - gig" ("black heads") and was known to worship the goddess Gula.
- A thorough examination of the graphical signs carved on the link will show that the same letter forms can be found on the Greek or Italic inscriptions, and everywhere our Pelasgian, Carpatho - Danubian people spread, carrying as it expanded not only its language but also the primitive alphabet in which it had written its epopee. The so - called runic alphabet contains but a part of the elements belonging to the old Pelasgian, Carpatho - Danubian alphabet, used by the greatest, strongest and most civilized people who, during the Neolithic and then in the Bronze Age, conquered not only the whole Europe, but also Asia Minor, China, Japan, and Northern Africa. ...
- On the contrary, it seems this term has rather an "ethnographic nature," echoing the name of the old Pelasgian, Carpatho - Danubian people: rami, arami, or ramni. ... 205), the alphabet was spread as far as Asia by the Aramaeans, an old Pelasgian, Carpatho - Danubian population who had settled down on the mountains and valleys of Syria and Mesopotamia.
- Before ending this chapter speaking of the Pietroasa link, I will reproduce two more inscriptions; they will demonstrate that the so - called Scandinavian and Anglo - Saxon runes are nothing but archaic remains of the Pelasgian, Carpatho - Danubian alphabet. ...
- Densusianu referred to it as being a symbol spread by the Pelasgians, the Carpatho -Danubian people throughout the whole Europe, Asia, and in Northern Africa. ...
6. Danubian Europe - European Network for Danubian Studies
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- DANUBIANA European Network for Danubian Studies and Cultural Actions Back.
7. Danubian Celts imitation of Alexander the Great Tetradrachm * Sear GCV sg0210 * WildWinds.com
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- Danubian Celts imitation of Alexander the Great Tetradrachm .
8. Ethnic continuity in the Carpatho-Danubian area (in MARION)
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- Ethnic continuity in the Carpatho-Danubian area.
- Ethnic continuity in the Carpatho-Danubian area / Elemér Illyés. ...
9. ORIENTALIA | Encyclopedia | World History | Danubian Principalities - Info-Guide, Reviews, Deep Discount Shopping
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- Explore the Sacred Texts Database for Danubian+Principalities.
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- The Danubian Principalities and Bulgaria under Russian protectorship (Reprint)by: Charles Jelavich1962 Reviews in US | UK | DE | FR | CA 2. ... Urquhart a Tory or a radical?: Answered by his constitution for the Danubian principalitiesby: David Urquhart1856 Reviews in US | UK | DE | FR | CA 3. ... Kiselev and the Rumanian peasantry: The influence of the Russian occupation on agrarian relations in the Danubian Principalities, 1828-1834by: Leonard Eugene Olson1975 Reviews in US | UK | DE | FR | CA 4. Documents concerning the question of the Danubian principalities: Dedicated to the English Parliamentby: Dumitru Bratianu1849 Reviews in US | UK | DE | FR | CA .
10. The agricultural economy of the Danubian countries, 1935-45 (in VSCCAT)
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- The agricultural economy of the Danubian countries, 1935-45.
- The agricultural economy of the Danubian countries, 1935-45 / by S. ...
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12. Danubian
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- McFLY Title page Danubian .
- This is an article about the Danubian Neolithic culture For the River Danube go to Danube River ---- .
- The term Danubian culture was coined by the Australian archaeologist Vere Gordon Childe for the first agrarian society in central and eastern Europe. ...
- Danubian I peoples cleared forests and cultivated fertile loess soils from the Balkans to the Low Countries and the Paris Basin. ...
- Danubian sites include those at Bylany in Bohemia and Köln-Lindenthal in Germany .
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