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Is it? That would be interesting to know. There is a noble house in Spain founded by one Pérez de Guzmán, which its origins are being currently disputed by one of the descendents, the "red duchess".
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Guzman is definitely jewish.
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House of Medina Sidonia:
This is one document from the archives of the House of Medina Sidonia. The web page also includes a link to transcriptions of original documents, but I haven't seen the transcription of the document of Santa Inés de Sevilla that is mentioned in the text. Alfonso Pérez de Guzmán has often been said of Germanic origin (Guzman, Gutman), and of Gothic origin by the usual suspects. It shouldn't be strange to find Jewish ancestry among the nobility of Spain of Gothic origins. Jewish admixture in the families of Gothic origin should not be strange, as the Goths were of the heretic Arianist faith, unlike the Catholic Hispano-Roman families, and Arianism was tolerant and closer to the Hebrew faith.
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'Dardanidae duri, quae uos a stirpe parentum prima tulit tellus, eadem uos ubere laeto
accipiet reduces. Antiquam exquirite matrem: hic domus Aeneae cunctis dominabitur oris, et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis.' We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. –Plato– |
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These Russian states will not be more vulnerable for outsiders as modern "Russia". They will be truely Russian states with nationalism as state ideology.
As for me - I prefer small, bur really Russian state, with 5-10 mln of Russians (European Russians!!!), than huge Empire with Tatars, Chechenians etc., with asiatic mentality, dirty cities, ethnic mafies, impudent officials, total degeneration. I hope, there will be many Russian states, so everyone will be able to choose, where to live - in nothern states with people democracy and national-liberalist ideology or in southern states with their traditions of Cossacks government. Anyway, we should try change the current situation, because more 10-15 years of putinism - and our people will be lost (f.e.,number of ethnic Russians in Putinland reduces by million a year). After these 15 years Russians will look like Chinesians (and think like Chinesians - and this is the worst!) and there won't be hope to revive our national identity and to build national Russian state(s) with nationalist Russian government. Russia will finally turn into in-national asiatic empire, just like USSR, where were no nations and nationalities, only united "soviet nation". I think, Europe is not interested in "birth" of new imperial monster on the east borders of the continent. And we, Russians, are not interested in it too. So we should (and can) help each other ![]() |
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Hmmm...I do not understand you. Which people?
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No, he's not interested in financing nationalist ideas in Russia, even if they can help to bring down government of Putin. He worked (I mean - paid
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I was thinking more if a constitutional crisis happened in Russia those who could benefit most are outsiders with wealthy and powerful friends in London, New York and Washington. So Russian nationalists may cause a crisis which is exploited by others; like the Provisional Government being pushed aside by the Bolsheviks in 1917.
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And, as I've already said, we should do anything - just because we can not sit quietly and wait, until the last Russian will die or mix with Asiats. We can try to change situation or we can go like cattle to slaughterhouse of putinism. We can be sacrificed for one more imperial project (like more than 20 mln Russians died [killed!] in GULAG for building "wonderful communist future", or like many thousands of Russian guys, died in Chechnya for saving unity of anti-Russian empire) or we can try to change our present and future. And even if we die trying - it'll be better than current situation of degradation and "slow death" of our people. |
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I know that this may sound to many like a small detail, and it is probably very small in the context of this argument. But it becomes important when one has to define a political proposal based on nationalism. Quote:
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Please, correct me if I'm wrong. I believe that it was Ivan IV, The Terrible, the first in being named Czar of all Russias. This was after he drove the Tatars and Mongols away and united all of the Russian principalities under an imperial monarchy. Could we speak of a tradition in the spirit of the Russias vs the one Russia? Needless to say, the concept went astray when new conquered territories which were non ethnic Russian were incorporated into this idea of the Russias. It is from that point onwards that the name Russian starts to acquire a double significance, to define an ethnic Russian and also a subject of the Russian Empire, creating thus a confussion. Another point, you say "democracy" and "national-liberalist ideology". Liberalism, as defined in modern days, is incompatible with nationalism stricto sensu. The nationalism sometimes waved by liberals is a deceit. And well, democracy? Whatever.. I'm not a big fan of democracy either, unless it is defined in terms different to those understood in modern times. Quote:
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p.s. Errigan, when dealing with Russia in terms of politicians, one must be very careful and not forget that you are going to meet ex-KGB elements even there where you wouldn't expect to find any. The issue is complex, even for the Spaniards who lived something similar (save the differences) in Spain after the death of General Franco. Of course the scale of it makes a big difference for Russia. And, unlike in Spain where the power of Presidencia (Admiral Carrero Blanco's secret services) went dying out and was heavily transformed, and the elements in the patriotic movement linked to these secret services were eventually dropped out for the most part, in Russia the KGB has not suffered a different transformation.
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'Dardanidae duri, quae uos a stirpe parentum prima tulit tellus, eadem uos ubere laeto
accipiet reduces. Antiquam exquirite matrem: hic domus Aeneae cunctis dominabitur oris, et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis.' We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. –Plato– |
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Well, 5-10 millions is sure not real number of Russians. But, I like the idea of the federation of Russian states, because obviously our territory is too big and we need decentralized government.
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