Romanov Dynasty descendants today

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Piotr Kapuscinski
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Romanov Dynasty descendants today

Post by Piotr Kapuscinski » 31 May 2022 17:54

Y-DNA haplogroups are important for the peopling of Europe. Kapuscinski family - including me - belong to Y-DNA haplogroup R1b-L617:

viewtopic.php?f=58&t=224737#p2412300

According to the Purzycki (Purickas) Noble Family from Lithuania - who are also R1b-L617 - the Romanov Dynasty were R1b-L617:

https://anthrogenica.com/showthread.php ... post522690 - you can find more about it on Anthrogenica



It seems that the Piast Dynasty might also belong to the same R1b-L617 haplogroup as the Roman Dynasty of Russia:

https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-L617/

These findings will soon be published (this Summer). A conference will take place in Poznan University in late June:

https://archeo-amu-edu-pl.translate.goo ... x_tr_hl=pl

^^^ We invite everyone to Poznan, 20 June 2022.
There are words which carry the presage of defeat. Defence is such a word. What is the result of an even victorious defence? The next attempt of imposing it to that weaker, defender. The attacker, despite temporary setback, feels the master of situation.

Piotr Kapuscinski
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Re: Romanov Dynasty descendants today

Post by Piotr Kapuscinski » 31 May 2022 18:43

Who are these Belarusians and Ukrainians with R1b-L617, I could not find ANY information about who they are:

https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-FT156400/

^^^
They started popping out like crazy in that YFull tree about January and February 2022, if I remember correctly.

It seems that they are the descendants of the Romanovs.
There are words which carry the presage of defeat. Defence is such a word. What is the result of an even victorious defence? The next attempt of imposing it to that weaker, defender. The attacker, despite temporary setback, feels the master of situation.

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