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user posted image rResidents of a remote Chinese village are hoping that DNA tests will prove one of history's most unlikely legends — that they are descended from Roman legionaries lost in antiquity. Scientists have taken blood samples from 93 people living in and around Liqian, a settlement in north-western China on the fringes of the Gobi desert, more than 200 miles from the nearest city.They are seeking an explanation for the unusual number of local people with western characteristics — green eyes, big noses, and even blonde hair — mixed with traditional Chinese features."I really think we are descended from the Romans," said Song Guorong, 48, who with his wavy hair, six-foot frame and strikingly long, hooked nose stands out from his short, round-faced office colleagues."There are the residents with these special features, and then there are also historical records about the existence of these people long ago," he said.

Studies claiming that Liqian has Roman ancestry have greatly excited the impoverished county in which it is situated. The village is now overlooked by a pillared portico, in the hope of attracting tourists. A statue at the entrance of the nearby county town, Yongchang, shows a Roman legionary standing next to a Confucian scholar and a Muslim woman, as a symbol of racial harmony.Even entrepreneurs have caught on: in "Imperial City Entertainment Street" there is a Caesar Karaoke bar.

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Mad Manfred
Interesting...

I always wondered what would have happened if those two ancient super powers ever came into contact with one another.
Torchwood
They did! I forget the year and cant be bothered to look it up, but a roman legion did go up against a chinese army, got torn to pieces by the repeater crossbows they carried, and surrendered. Aprrantly there were inducted in to the chinese army and given an area of land to call home. Therefore no surprise that they have descendnts in china!
Read about that on warseer.com, though I cant find where and thats all I can remember about it i'm afraid!
Mad Manfred
QUOTE(Torchwood @ Feb 5 2007, 09:52 PM) [snapback]1530143[/snapback]
They did! I forget the year and cant be bothered to look it up, but a roman legion did go up against a chinese army, got torn to pieces by the repeater crossbows they carried, and surrendered. Aprrantly there were inducted in to the chinese army and given an area of land to call home. Therefore no surprise that they have descendnts in china!
Read about that on warseer.com, though I cant find where and thats all I can remember about it i'm afraid!


Wow, that sounds pretty sweet...I'll check that out, thanks thumbsup.gif
nohands
hehe
its nice to hear peoples before walks a very long distance path
but it is not impossibles coz there is now water that separates china and rome
hehehe
I guessed they found thier way in
EmpressStarXVII
Wow, that is really interesting!
Torchwood
Another snippet I vaugely recall which I'd beter mention for completeness: I got the impression neither side really noticed the event, perhaps a vague report of meeting some funny foriegners. I suspect it was only later historians putting two and two togther realised that the two nations did meet in battle! A few clerks in the Roman Empire probably noticed that most of an entire legion had vanished, but didnt kick up much of a fuss. When I get a mo I'll have another look for it.
Funny old thing, history...
Piney
QUOTE(Torchwood @ Feb 5 2007, 05:52 AM) [snapback]1530143[/snapback]
They did! I forget the year and cant be bothered to look it up, but a roman legion did go up against a chinese army, got torn to pieces by the repeater crossbows they carried, and surrendered. Aprrantly there were inducted in to the chinese army and given an area of land to call home. Therefore no surprise that they have descendnts in china!
Read about that on warseer.com, though I cant find where and thats all I can remember about it i'm afraid!


It was in one of the publications we get here at the Friends Library too. But I don't remember which newsletter. Apparently they were an auxillary unit and the Romans did not care much for these because they abandon many them from England to Asia when the Empire was crumbling.

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