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    I'd like to now more about the different factions in RTW - esp. the smaller ones.

    What do you know about their religion, their culture, their future. What is left of them today. Do we have descendantsof every faction in this forum?

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    Do we have descendants of every faction in this forum?
    Definately. I'd have thought that everyone in this forum is descended from one of the games factions except for non-mixed Native Americans, people from non-mixed Oriental ancestry, deep southern non-mixed African peoples and non-mixed other aboriginees.

    The peoples of Europe, North Africa and Western Asia spread across the world and have shaped its destiny for the past two thousand years. The factions in R:TW provide the basis for the beginnings of the world we know today and pretty much any nation in the modern world except for Eastern Asian, Indian and Southern Africa has a population that is deeply mixed with peoples from R:TW's civilisations.
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    Your right! But the question is, do we cover all fractions? What is our heritage?

    Maybe I shall start myself

    I was born in southern Germany. So my main source should be from Germania. I will refer to it. Germanian tribes are well-known for wandering a lot. So you could find them from Crimea to Spain, from Britain to northern coast of Africa. They seem to be very open to other cultures. For example in France they Francs ruled but they were just a minority and mixed pretty soon with Gauls and Romans to built a new tribe. In southern Germany the originaol population was Celtic, then dominated by Romans and finally occupied of Germanian tribes. You also have a portion of Slavians and Hungarians.

    What is left today. The language of course. Even though there are many words of Roman origin there are many Germanian roots. (see water – engl., wasser – ger. , wodka russ.).

    The religion of the Germanian is not very well known. Many of their customs and beliefs were integrated into Christian religion. Others are just cursed. And most of the weekdays are still named after their goods: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.

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    I'm from Scotland, my mother's side, being Irish, isn't represented by a faction in RTW. My father's side, however, is Scottish, and there are a few possibilites there. The line could go back to the Scots of Dalriada, and hence to the Irish.
    It could go to the Brythonic Celts of Strathclyde, then it would be the Britons.
    It could go to the Vikings and Gaels of the Lordship of the Isles, then it won't have a faction.
    It could go to the Angles of Lothian, and Saxons who later inhabited the lower regions of Scotland, and whom the Picts may have been, then it would ge the Germans.
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    Any one know about the the Amazons or how they were wiped out e.c.t? would be pretty cool to know.


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    I would have imagined that only having women in a society makes it a bit hard to reproduce. Last time I checked, lesbians couldn't achieve that...
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    I married one!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by King Malcolm
    I'm from Scotland, my mother's side, being Irish, isn't represented by a faction in RTW. My father's side, however, is Scottish, and there are a few possibilites there. The line could go back to the Scots of Dalriada, and hence to the Irish.
    It could go to the Brythonic Celts of Strathclyde, then it would be the Britons.
    It could go to the Vikings and Gaels of the Lordship of the Isles, then it won't have a faction.
    It could go to the Angles of Lothian, and Saxons who later inhabited the lower regions of Scotland, and whom the Picts may have been, then it would ge the Germans.
    This sounds very promising. What can you tell about them? What is left in todays life?

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    I'm confused about my ancestors from the Roman era. I'm from England but my ancestors could've been Roman, Gallic, German possibly even Greek or Macedonian but I doubt it. There was slave trade, wars going on etc. So my ancestors of the time could've been anything.

    I think it would be near enough impossible to trace my family back that far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franconicus

    What is left today. The language of course. Even though there are many words of Roman origin there are many Germanian roots. (see water – engl., wasser – ger. , wodka russ.).

    Vodka is an alcoholic beverage, voda in Russian means water but it is only remotely related to wasser and water, since Slavic and German are two different branches of the Indo-European language group.
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    Another 'German' here... In Caesar's time the region of my birth (the western part of Northern Brabant in the Netherlands) was split between germano-celtic and germanic tribes...Most likely the Menapii lived in the region where I came from (although back then it was all swamps and forests), with the Eburones living nearby. Caesar displaced a lot of people though, so about fifty years later the Frisiavones, Texuandri and Batavians could be found in the vicinity. They were later all absorbed by the Franks, these parts being amongst the first they took on the Roman side of the Rhine. The Batavians were almost certainly part of them, as The Wizard said. Well, the Franks never left, so I guess I'm descendent from them. Even though, I wouldn't know if my family lived here back then, the furthest back they traced my male bloodline in these parts was 1450, when they already happily farmed here, but that's a long way from the times of RTW...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brutus
    Another 'German' here... In Caesar's time the region of my birth (the western part of Northern Brabant in the Netherlands) was split between germano-celtic and germanic tribes...Most likely the Menapii lived in the region where I came from (although back then it was all swamps and forests), with the Eburones living nearby. Caesar displaced a lot of people though, so about fifty years later the Frisiavones, Texuandri and Batavians could be found in the vicinity. They were later all absorbed by the Franks, these parts being amongst the first they took on the Roman side of the Rhine. The Batavians were almost certainly part of them, as The Wizard said. Well, the Franks never left, so I guess I'm descendent from them. Even though, I wouldn't know if my family lived here back then, the furthest back they traced my male bloodline in these parts was 1450, when they already happily farmed here, but that's a long way from the times of RTW...
    Ave Brutus,

    as far as I know, the Franks were just a group of adventurers from all kind of Germanian tribes. Frank seems to mean 'wild' and 'free'. Maybe kind of Rockers. They also seemed to be just a quite small group, when they started to penetrate the Gaulish lands, some 10,000, maybe. I do not know how they could control Gaul. Maybe they just absorbed other groups.

    So in fact, the genetic share of the Franks may not be so big.

    Maybe someone else has more knowledge about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BalkanTourist
    Vodka is an alcoholic beverage, voda in Russian means water but it is only remotely related to wasser and water, since Slavic and German are two different branches of the Indo-European language group.
    Your right! I was just joking!

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    Why dont you drop a line to CA they must have some data somewhere about each faction, as they dont like other people spending time doing this type of work for the comunity, then maybe they should supply it to us.
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    Even the late Iron Age Britons were a mixture of Celts, the various pre-Celtic inhabitants of the British Isles, and anybody the inhabitants of Britain traded with, including the Phoecinians and Carthaginians. Almost every faction in R:TW and M:TW has contributed to my genetic mix over the last few thousand years owing to invasions, immigration and trade.

    Several years ago, a group of scientists compared the genetics of people who live in the Cheddar Gorge area with the genetics of someone who had been buried there in the Bronze Age. They actually found someone who was a direct male line descendant. Another survey revealed that the Vikings had very little genetic impact in the parts of England that they settled in.

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    here is a link which covers armenian history in general
    http://www.hyeetch.nareg.com.au/arme...istory_p1.html

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