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The origin of romanians
The origins of the Romanian people, as a vibrant ethno-linguistic community (Romanophones), remain a captivating topic of historical discourse. Presently, the prevailing notion, drawing closer to consensus, suggests their ancestry from the Romance-speaking populations nestled in the expanse of the Lower Danube basin, specifically north of the enigmatic Jireček Line, which demarcated the sway of Hellenism to the south. Yet, this prevailing view isn't impervious to intellectual contestation. Scholars such as Nicolae Iorga, Theodor Capidan, P. P. Panaitescu, and Constantin Papanace proffer a dissenting perspective, repudiating the very existence of the Jireček Line. Instead, they cast a wide net for the genesis of the Romanian people, encompassing the entire Balkan Peninsula and the expanse north of the Danube up to the northern foothills of the Carpathian Mountains and the shores of the Dniester River. A dearth of historical sources from the first millennium, the tumultuous context of migration periods, and the political milieu of the 19th and 20th centuries, when scholarly pursuits concerning this matter burgeoned, have all engendered a plethora of divergent theories concerning the formation of the Romanian populace. Central to this ongoing debate is the question of the locale and extent of the ethno-genesis territory: was it situated north or south of the Danube, or perhaps sprawled across both riverbanks? Did it encompass a broader expanse than the present-day states (encompassing Romania and its neighbors), or was it confined to isolated pockets of land?
By Bogescu Mihail2 years ago in History
Discussion about the impact the NBA Finals may have on a player's career legacy.
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where the concrete jungle echoed with the roars of devoted fans, lived a young basketball prodigy named Alex Turner. From a tender age, Alex had dreams of achieving greatness on the court and etching his name among the basketball legends of the world. He spent countless hours perfecting his skills, chasing his ambitions relentlessly.
By honeydropz olaniyan2 years ago in History
Peacemaker
Peacemaker 'Michela Corbin, what did I just say?' The class began to snigger. I looked up, dismayed. There, right in front of my desk, stood Teacher Faber. I hadn't seen her coming! I tried to cover my literature screen with my hand but the teacher was too quick for me. She snatched screen and started to read the story I'd been writing.
By H M Rakibul2 years ago in History
Just one more
As a military veteran, I have always been fascinated by heroic feats performed by military personnel in times of duress. I visited Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia in 2015. If you have not visited this beautiful cemetery, I highly recommend it. The final resting places of former president John F. Kennedy, Audie Murphy, Ira Hayes, and actor Lee Marvin are all worth visiting. I also recommend you watch the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier before you leave.
By Marc Hoover2 years ago in History
Global Harmony through Football: Uniting Nations, Cultures, and Passions
The Global Phenomenon of Football: Uniting Nations, Fostering Passion, and Defining Culture Football, known as soccer in some parts of the world, is a sport that transcends borders, languages, and cultures, captivating the hearts of millions across the globe. With its rich history, intense rivalries, and unifying power, football stands as one of the most popular and influential sports ever played.
By Milan Pompa2 years ago in History







