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Nordics love appropriating Mediterranean culture as their own. Civilization came from med people not Nordic Niggers even Hitler admits it. J2 supreme

most of them were. The citizenry of the city Rome was mutted to high hell but the upper strata was very "classically" Roman i.e. Indo-European.
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Thoughts on Metatron's videos on the topic? He's brought up a couple of times that there are multiple different words used in the records which all get translated into "blonde" in English but which have different meanings. "Subflavum" which the table you've posted has Augustus and Nero have it (and from what Metatron said is the case with most of the "blonde" emperors) apparently actually means "light brown", lighter hair than average in the Mediterranean but not what we'd call blonde today. That would be "flaventium" which Lucius Verna has in that table, and which was rare among Romans but common among Northern Europeans.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx90MPXeagw



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zmr3N_6xY2Q
 
Thoughts on Metatron's videos on the topic? He's brought up a couple of times that there are multiple different words used in the records which all get translated into "blonde" in English but which have different meanings. "Subflavum" which the table you've posted has Augustus and Nero have it (and from what Metatron said is the case with most of the "blonde" emperors) apparently actually means "light brown", lighter hair than average in the Mediterranean but not what we'd call blonde today. That would be "flaventium" which Lucius Verna has in that table, and which was rare among Romans but common among Northern Europeans.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx90MPXeagw



View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zmr3N_6xY2Q

Yeah some of them had a more "lighter" shade of brown hair color as opposed to "blonde"

Most don't even have "black" hair but more just dark hair I'd say

Here's a reconstruction of Caesar:
Caeserreconstruction


But ofc, North Italians I believe are closer to the Romans & a lot of them are quite fair

Many in terms of phenotype were Alpine or Dinarid however:

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Yeah some of them had a more "lighter" shade of brown hair color as opposed to "blonde"

Most don't even have "black" hair but more just dark hair I'd say

Here's a reconstruction of Caesar:
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But ofc, North Italians I believe are closer to the Romans & a lot of them are quite fair

Many in terms of phenotype were Alpine or Dinarid however:

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Looks kinda slavic crazy we can reconstruct their faces nowadays marble is extremely impressive but reconstructions are uncanny feels wrong to look at reconstructions of historical figures sometime
 

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