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Greece and Rome as Daughter Cultures

Greece and Rome as Daughter Cultures

Greece and Rome as Daughter Cultures

Ancient Rome IS Ancient Ukraine’s daughter culture. These passages make the explicit case for civilisational descent from Ukraine to Greece and Rome.

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Strong O C Ancient Rome IS Ancient Ukraine's Daughter Culture Strong O The Acorn/Seed Metaphor Good O C Usatova-Yamnaya Near Odesa Strong O All Roads Continue Eastwards from Rome

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  • Mar 31, 2026

    All Roads Continue Eastwards from Rome Through Athens to Ancient Ukraine

    All roads may well lead to Rome, but they continue on eastwards from Rome through Athens to ancient Ukraine. That ancien...

    • Mar 31, 2026

      Ancient Rome IS Ancient Ukraine's Daughter Culture

      Italic (yes, Ancient Rome is Ancient Ukraine''s daughter culture)......

      • Mar 31, 2026

        The Acorn/Seed Metaphor

        I want us to privilege ancient Ukraine in the way that today perhaps we privilege ancient Rome or ancient Greece. Everyt...

        • Mar 31, 2026

          Usatova-Yamnaya Near Odesa -- Where Italic, Celtic, and Germanic Formed

          All that we know of ancient Rome and Roman culture began its life in ancient Ukraine and in a relatively small area. The...


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