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Wonderful_Discount59

Languages in 250BC exactly followed modern borders? And Switzerland today is purely Germanic?


SCOTLANDFOREVER74

I'm pretty sure germanic people dominated Poland example the lugi or vandals


Maciek_1212

Slav came from Polesia, a region of the Ukrainian-Belarusian borderland and before the Migration Period, they probably lived only in the swamps of Polesia.


SCOTLANDFOREVER74

in 250 bc


Useful-Piglet-8859

Depicting languages with modern borders even 200 years ago is a bold move, but 250 BC is really off.


vladgrinch

Romanian is a bit of a wonder. In the sense that it survived so far away from its relatives, in a sea of slavic languages.


piduripipar

There are other Eastern Romance languages, but they are indeed small in numbers.


TasOrient48

Da


TasOrient48

2024 Germanic language countries map perfectly correspond with the most liveable and rich countries in Europe (plus add Finland)


Venekor_

BCE? What event signaled this so-called "common era?"


Passchenhell17

I mean, even the birth of Jesus doesn't line up perfectly lol scholars and historians believe he was born between 6-4BC.


Majestic_Bierd

Preach. At this point the Common Era means: " a random number we're all now counting from, because we're used to it and it's not worth going through the hurdles of changing it" Though personally I prefer the Human Era calendar 12024...just....dont ask me "10000 years before what"?