"The original “knights” of England were Black! --including the knights of King Arthur’s Round Table! That’s why they were called “knights” after the night or darkness of their skin. "
Isn't there proof ancient Anglo-Saxons had narrow skulls and blonde hair and the Celts had full faces and as a more common gene, red/orange hair?
"Halfdan the Black was the first Africoid king to unite Norway. "
No idea about his heritage but i'm pretty sure north Europeans are the lightest skinned people on the planet next to maybe some slavic peoples.
"Hannibal, the father of military strategy, performed the astounding feat of crossing the Alps on elephants in 218 B.C. With only 26,000 of his original force of 82,000 troops remaining, Hannibal defeated Rome, the mightiest military power of the age, who had a million men, in every battle for the next fifteen years. His tactics are still taught in leading military academies of the U.S., Europe & other land."
Carthage was a mix of Phoenician Semites and Berbers, Hannibal is a Phoenician name which means Grace of Baal it uses the same grammar as modern Arabic with Abdallah.
How Egyptians depicted people from ancient Canaan and Syria:
From left to right:
Libyan, Nubian, Syrian, Shasu (bedouin who lived in the Sinai) Hittite.
"According to RUNOKO RASHIDI,
Ancient African people, sometimes called Moors, are known to have had a significant presence and influence in early Rome. African soldiers, specifically identified as Moors, were actively recruited for Roman military service and were stationed in Britain, France, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Poland and Romania. Many of these Africans rose to high rank. Lusius Quietus, for example, was one of Rome's greatest generals and was named by Roman Emperor Trajan (98-117 C.E.) as his successor. Quietus is described as a "man of Moorish race and considered the ablest soldier in the Roman army.""
Confusing Moors with Mauris.
Mauri are black people who fought for (i believe) either Carthage or the later Roman Empire, Moors are the medieval Arabs and Berbers who conquered Spain.
"There were Black Huns! The dictionary describes the Huns as “a fierce barbaric race of Asiatic nomads who led by Attila, ravaged Europe I the 4th and 5th centuries A.D.” The Gothic writer Jordannes described their infamous leader, Attila the Hun as having “a flat nose and swarthy complexion.” He describes the types of Huns he had seen as “of dark complexion, almost black... broad shoulder, flat noses and small eyres.” "
A lot of Asians can have a dark brown complexion. A lot of Pinoys here look like asian Indians.
Jordanes, a Goth writing in Italy in 551, a century after the collapse of the Hunnic Empire, describes the Huns as a "savage race, which dwelt at first in the swamps,—a stunted, foul and puny tribe, scarcely human, and having no language save one which bore but slight resemblance to human speech....with pin-holes rather than eyes"
"Black rulership of the Roman Empire begins in 193 A.D. with African born, Roman Emperor Septimus Severus. There were four other Black emperors after the Severus dynasty. "
Severus was from Lepcis in Libya so he may have been Berber, Tuareg, Arab, Latin, Greek or Black.
(send this to him BTW)