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  1. 1 day ago · Romani Holocaust. Part of World War II. European Roma and Sinti in Asperg, Nazi Germany, are rounded up for deportation by Nazi German authorities on 22 May 1940. Location. Nazi Germany and its occupied territories. Date. 1939–1945 [1] [2] Target. European Roma and Sinti.

  2. May 17, 2024 · 160. The Roma of Eastern Europe Since 1989: Communities In Crisis. Global Europe Program. By David M. Crowe. Society and Culture Race and Ethnicity Europe Eastern Europe. The Roma, or Gypsies, have lived in Eastern Europe, particularly the Balkans, since the Middle Ages.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roman_peopleRoman people - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Several names derive from the Latin Romani (such as the Romanians, Aromanians and Istro-Romanians), or from the Germanic walhaz (a term originally referring to the Romans; adopted in the form Vlach as the self-designation of the Megleno-Romanians).

  4. May 8, 2024 · The Romani people often adopt the dominant religion of the region they inhabit, yet their spiritual practices often reflect a unique blend of traditions. Christian Influences. As the Romani dispersed across Europe, many have come into contact with and adopted forms of Christianity. In regions where the Christian faith is prevalent, it’s ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeltsCelts - Wikipedia

    May 22, 2024 · The relation between ethnicity, language and culture in the Celtic world is unclear and debated; for example over the ways in which the Iron Age people of Britain and Ireland should be called Celts. [5] [8] [9] [10] In current scholarship, 'Celt' primarily refers to 'speakers of Celtic languages' rather than to a single ethnic group.

  6. May 11, 2024 · The White Walkers are a frozen-looking enemy seemingly intent on destroying the world of men, who control an ice zombie horde known as "wights." They come from the far North, deep beyond The Wall ...

  7. 4 days ago · Galileo (born February 15, 1564, Pisa [Italy]—died January 8, 1642, Arcetri, near Florence) was an Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method. His formulation of (circular) inertia ...

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