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Frank

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Dec 22, 2003, 4:08:36 AM12/22/03
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Jan V.Pedersen wrote:
> I Journal of Genetics, Vol 42, No. 3, pages 359-427, 1941,
> skriver den russiske professoren Dr. N. A. Iljin om et folkeslag som
> på engelsk er benevnt som "The Gauls".
>
> Om the Gauls skriver Adam Goodman, Maxwell University, Syracuse
> bl.a. at: "In 230bce, raiding from the north, barbarians invaded
> Greece. Although they were fought off from the major settlements,
> they still stayed in the area known as Asia Minor until around 278.
> These people came to be known simply as Gauls."
> http://classes.maxwell.syr.edu/his301-001/adam_goodman1.htm
>
> Noen som vet om "the Gauls" er kjent under et norsk navn?

Problemet med Gauls (Gallere), er at vi straks tenker på
Asterix og nordvestlige (dagens) Frankrike ...

om geografien: Galatia, Gaul, Gallia
om folket: Galatae, Galatians, Gauls, Galli, Celtae,

http://budney.homeunix.net:8080/users/budney/bible/expodan/c966.html

om historien

http://www.freehomepages.com/creenaught/gaulhis.htm
http://www.voyagenow.com/travel-references/en/wikipedia/g/ga/gaul.html

Om russere og gallere

http://www.intercult.ru/visit/msk/attractions/saviour.html

Ellers mer på

http://www.leyline.org/cra/1999beltaine/romans_and_gauls.html
http://myron.sjsu.edu/romeweb/glossary/timeln/t16.htm
http://www.barca.fsnet.co.uk/camillus-gauls.htm
http://www.livius.org/di-dn/diadochi/diadochi_t11.html

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Men, ikke ett ord om bikkjer ... ?

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Dec 22, 2003, 4:11:55 AM12/22/03
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"Frank" <NoSp...@online.no> wrote in message
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> Men, ikke ett ord om bikkjer ... ?

Siden vi tenker på Asterix når vi leser Gallere, så kobler man jo også inn
Idefix, og det var jo en hund :-)

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Frank

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Dec 22, 2003, 4:18:41 AM12/22/03
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aha .. du mistenker kanskje Per Olav for å planlegge bytte
av sin NestenUlveStoreTing med en MiniIdefixtype, hmm -- dét
tenkte jeg ikke på. :-O

Per Olav

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Dec 22, 2003, 4:49:56 AM12/22/03
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Frank <NoSp...@online.no> skrev:

>
>Men, ikke ett ord om bikkjer ... ?

Nåhda.
Det handler i sin enkelhet om en artikkel om sammenligning av
ressesive aleler hvor forfatteren viser til Plinius' (23 - 79 e.Kr)
omtale av galllernes/kelternes hundehold.
Ikke noe mere spennende enn det.
--
Per Olav

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Dec 22, 2003, 5:46:17 AM12/22/03
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"Frank" <NoSp...@online.no> wrote in message
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Mannen begynner jo å bli gammel, så da er det jo lettere med en miniIdefix
enn en NUST

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Går og gjemmer meg under bordet jeg.


Ben.

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Dec 22, 2003, 5:57:08 AM12/22/03
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Tja nå handler vel dette mest om en ulvehybrid eier på "eting etter
sine røtter"

http://www.shilohshepherds.info/101Wolfdogs.htm

"...101 Wolfdogs (Part I - History, Literature Search, Coat Color
Results)by Ann Dresselhaus (2002)
Reprinted with permission of the author.
Review of: Journal of Genetics, Vol 42, No. 3, pages 359-427, 1941,
Wolf-Dog Genetics, Prof. Dr. N. A. Iljin
From the same country that brought us the 40 year Fox Domestication
Project comes an 8 year venture into the genetical analysis of 101
wolfdogs."


Dvs den ultimate forklaring på hva som hybrideiere mener er så
positivt med ulv/hund blandinger.....

Ben.

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Dec 22, 2003, 6:05:45 AM12/22/03
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On Mon, 22 Dec 2003 11:57:08 +0100, Ben. <be....@hotmail.com> wrote:


>Tja nå handler vel dette mest om en ulvehybrid eier på "leting


>etter sine røtter"
>
>http://www.shilohshepherds.info/101Wolfdogs.htm
>
>"...101 Wolfdogs (Part I - History, Literature Search, Coat Color
>Results)by Ann Dresselhaus (2002)

>Dvs den ultimate forklaring på hva som hybrideiere mener er så
>positivt med ulv/hund blandinger.....

Ellers så er The Gauls ikke entydig men:

Gallia (in English Gaul) is the Roman name for the region of western
Europe occupied by present-day France, Belgium, western Switzerland
and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the
Rhine river. In English the word Gaul commonly refers to a Celtic
inhabitant of that region in ancient times.

But the Gauls were widespread in Europe by Roman times, speaking
Celtic languages that had diverged into two groups. Besides the Gauls
of modern-day France, Gauls had settled in the plains of northern
Italy, in the province Romans knew as Gallia Cisalpina ("Gaul this
side of the Alps'). Other Gauls had migrated across the Pyrenees into
Spain, where they mixed with the indigenous Iberians as
"Galloiberians.'

Gauls under Brennus sacked Rome circa 390 BC, destroying all Roman
historical records to that point.

In the Aegean world, a huge migration of Eastern Gauls appeared in
Thrace, north of Greece, in 281 BC. Another Gaulish chieftain named
Brennus, at the head of a large army, was only turned back from
desecrating the Temple of Apollo at Delphi at the last minute,
alarmed, it was said, by portents of thunder and lightning. At the
same time a migrating band of Celts, some 10,000 fighting men, with
their women and children and slaves, were moving through Thrace. Three
tribes of Gauls crossed over from Thrace to Asia Minor at express
invitation of Nicomedes I of Bithynia, who required help in a dynastic
struggle against his brother. Eventually they settled down in eastern
Phrygia and Cappadocia in central Anatolia, in a region henceforth
known as Galatia.

Utrolig hva man må lete etter for å finne forklaringer/støtte
når man som Per Olav Christensen har en farlig ulv/hund blanding....

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