Re: German population in Europe after fall of Roman Empire.
From: Uno Hu (lorad474_at_cs.com)
Date: 07/11/04
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Date: 10 Jul 2004 21:34:29 -0700
kohlfurz@linuxmail.org (Kohlfurz) wrote
> > kohlfurz@linuxmail.org (Kohlfurz) wrote
> >
> > > Goths and Scythians are closely related, which can be seen in their
> > > descendants in Germany.
> >
> > Where we can see your German Scythians?
> >
> > Uno Hu
>
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> The placename Saxony means Scythian. Any more questions?
In what language does "Saxony mean Scythian".
Some evidence, please.
Uno Hu
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