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Happy Belisarius anniversary

On this day 1493 years ago, June 21st 533 AD, Belisarius, after receiving the blessing of the patriarch Epiphanios, started his campaign to reconquer North Africa, setting sail with his expeditionary fleet from Constantinople.

Could this have been the start of the restoration of the old Roman borders to their full extent? Was it a real possibility? What do you think?

u/Defiant_Being_9222 — 2 months ago

Hey, basically, I wanted to try and get G25 coordinates offline, so I tried to get the simulated ones by first using raw dna to get EurogenesK36 percentages on Admixture Studio, which I downloaded from DNAgenics. Then, I used them on exploreyourDNA to get the G25 simulated co-ordinates (which I know are different than the real ones) and ran my tests.

I wonder, how accurate is this method? Normally the recommended way to get EurogenesK36 is on GEDmatch.

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u/Defiant_Being_9222 — 4 months ago