Anonymous ID: db5f82 July 17, 2022, 4:56 p.m. No.16753118   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3153 >>3282

>>16753080

That's exactly the regions where all the royal bloodlines are coming from!

 

"The Phoenicians were not a nation in the political sense. However, they were organized into independent city-states that shared a common language and culture. The leading city-states were Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos. Rivalries were expected, but armed conflict was rare.

 

Numerous other cities existed in the Levant alone, many probably unknown, including Beiruta (modern Beirut) Ampi, Amia, Arqa, Baalbek, Botrys, Sarepta, and Tripolis. From the late tenth century BC, the Phoenicians established commercial outposts throughout the Mediterranean, with Tyre founding colonies in Cyprus, Sardinia, Iberia, the Balearic Islands, Sicily, Malta, and North Africa. Later colonies were established beyond the Straits of Gibraltar, particularly on the Atlantic coast of Iberia. The Phoenicians may have explored the Canary Islands and the British Isles.[10] Phoenician settlement was primarily concentrated in Cyprus, Sicily, Sardinia, Malta, northwest Africa, the Balearic Islands, and southern Iberia.

 

Phoenician colonization

To facilitate their commercial ventures, the Phoenicians established numerous colonies and trading posts along the coasts of the Mediterranean. Phoenician city states generally lacked the numbers or even the desire to expand their territory overseas. Few colonies had more than 1,000 inhabitants; only Carthage and some nearby settlements in the western Mediterranean would grow larger.[90] A major motivating factor was competition with the Greeks, who began expanding across the Mediterranean during the same period.[91] Though largely peaceful rivals, their respective settlements in Crete and Sicily did clash intermittently.[92]

 

The earliest Phoenician settlements outside the Levant were on Cyprus and Crete, gradually moving westward towards Corsica, the Balearic Islands, Sardinia, and Sicily, as well as on the European mainland in Genoa and Marseilles.[93] The first Phoenician colonies in the western Mediterranean were along the northwest African coast and on Sicily, Sardinia and the Balearic Islands.[94] Tyre led the way in settling or controlling coastal areas.[95]

 

Phoenician colonies were fairly autonomous. At most, they were expected to send annual tribute to their mother city, usually in the context of a religious offering. However, in the seventh century BC the western colonies came under the control of Carthage,[96][97] which was exercised directly through appointed magistrates.[98] Carthage continued to send annual tribute to Tyre for some time after its independence."

Anonymous ID: db5f82 July 17, 2022, 5:16 p.m. No.16753229   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3268

>>16753153

Maybe, needs further digging for sure.

But, everywhere they colonized there were huuuge nice clubs and bloodlines coming from.

Catharism, Order of Malta, Templars, Free masons, and all the royal bloodlines

Anonymous ID: db5f82 July 17, 2022, 5:39 p.m. No.16753385   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3396 >>3465

>>16753345

He was a tool, Anon.

And noooot good for the Germans. He seemed like it in the beginning. But if you would be starving and freezing to death and someone comes along saying I build this country back up and you will have plenty of food……. Well the rest is history or whatever they call it. Fact is, maaaany people died and Germany lost it all. Not Hitler, the people!

Anonymous ID: db5f82 July 17, 2022, 5:59 p.m. No.16753529   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16753396

 

My great grand mother survived both wars and had quite some stories and truths to tell. First hand always better than rewritten history books, anon.

Anonymous ID: db5f82 July 17, 2022, 6:02 p.m. No.16753546   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16753465

Oh that is definitely true, until the first bombs fell. And Germany was in ruins again. It was all planned from way before. It was the total destruction of a great nation and its people.