ioan
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Post by ioan on Jun 5, 2011 12:09:13 GMT -5
Do you have a source that supports a connection between that name to the name of the Serbs? On Wikipedia I see that the Roman Emperor Licinius "refers to the Carpathian Mountains as "Montes Serrorum". A bunch of Serb sites do the same, but I couldn't find an academical source. If you can find one for me, preferably non-Yugo, I would like to know about it. I m sure its as true as what I read in some serbian neonationalist sites: that all the slavs were once called serbs! when I saw the exact quote, it said sporoi not serbs. however serb nationalists obviously had great imagination and managed to turn sporoi into serbs.
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Post by terroreign on Jun 5, 2011 20:57:36 GMT -5
p and b are cognates ioan!! coogggnates
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Post by terroreign on Jun 6, 2011 3:08:59 GMT -5
annitas google books search 'serrorum' and you'll find some things
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Post by Anittas on Jun 6, 2011 9:03:18 GMT -5
I did google it and I did find "some thing", but no academic sources, which is what I was trying to find.
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Post by Croatian Vanguard on Jun 6, 2011 12:34:29 GMT -5
Do you have a source that supports a connection between that name to the name of the Serbs? On Wikipedia I see that the Roman Emperor Licinius "refers to the Carpathian Mountains as "Montes Serrorum". A bunch of Serb sites do the same, but I couldn't find an academical source. If you can find one for me, preferably non-Yugo, I would like to know about it. I m sure its as true as what I read in some serbian neonationalist sites: that all the slavs were once called serbs! when I saw the exact quote, it said sporoi not serbs. however serb nationalists obviously had great imagination and managed to turn sporoi into serbs. This is a minority 'new nationalism' sort of view. Not even most of the extreme Serbs hold to it and actually try to distance themselves from Slavdom. It would be funny if this became official Serb history and then they attempted to debate it in an open academic forum
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Post by terroreign on Jun 7, 2011 2:57:51 GMT -5
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Post by Anittas on Jun 8, 2011 6:24:25 GMT -5
I have no doubt that there are sources that mention the name and its location, but I was looking for a source that supports the connection between the name of the mountain to the name of the Serbs.
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Post by Anittas on Jun 8, 2011 6:46:15 GMT -5
Ioan refers to Romanians as Gypsies. This is what he wrote in the Turkish forum:
Nice, Ioan. I thought you were different. My mistake.
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ioan
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Post by ioan on Jun 8, 2011 7:46:44 GMT -5
sorry it was a joke . I dont think Romanians are gypsies . Remember I ve been lots of times in Romania. You have big problem with them though, as we do in Bulgaria.
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Post by ivo on Jun 14, 2011 13:42:20 GMT -5
LOL!
Bro, are you dumb!? That statement doesn't refer to Romanians in general, it refers to YOU specifically.
The fact that you're impersonating a Bulgarian in some attempt to stir s**t up or what not is low, ain't gonna get you no respect.
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