@Archatgs >recalled is unclear. Def possible that people of more recent British descent involved but I can't think of direct evidence atm...
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@caitlinrgreen many thanks indeed; I will think in your answers very well as always; it always have my full attention. :)1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@caitlinrgreen after our discussion about the demographic composition of Blk Sea A-Saxons,I wish to discuss something related to their fate1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@caitlinrgreen 1-I think they were subjected to Golden Horde rule like other nations dwelled North to Black Sea & in Crimea in 13th Century2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@caitlinrgreen 2-Goth,as a name, was used as a collective name to all Germanic groups in the region (Crimea) regardless of their origin,etc1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@caitlinrgreen in later times, e.g. in 16th Century.https://twitter.com/Archatgs/status/700721544327135233 …Ahmed Aloirati added,
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@caitlinrgreen I think in the idea of Goth as a collective name of all Germanic groups for 2 reasons: 1- part of Crimea was named Gothia.>1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@caitlinrgreen 2-In your article:http://www.caitlingreen.org/search?updated-max=2015-10-24T08:48:00-07:00&max-results=7 … I read:Kentish ruling dynasty,the Oiscingas,appears to have claimed Gothic descent2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@Archatgs Yes, true----often claimed to be an 8th/9thC invented interest in both England and Gaul, but Widsith etc may indicate earlier >
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@Archatgs > existence of notion of kinship w/ Goths and I think the early Kentish genealogy is definitely suggestive!
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@caitlinrgreen Is there any record of German Saxons migration to Crimea?I know that they migrated in13thC to Transylvania,but not N.Blk Sea2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@caitlinrgreen Do yo think Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq met in fact Saxi,especially it's well known that the words he collected aren't Gothic?0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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