R raharris1973 Well-known member Jan 9, 2023 #21 Buba said: Land between lower Dnepr and Dnester - Yedisan Land between lower Danube and Dnester - Budiak, which made part of Bessarabia Click to expand... Take everything I say about Yedisan and substitute Budjak then, oops
Buba said: Land between lower Dnepr and Dnester - Yedisan Land between lower Danube and Dnester - Budiak, which made part of Bessarabia Click to expand... Take everything I say about Yedisan and substitute Budjak then, oops
W WolfBear Well-known member Jan 10, 2023 #22 raharris1973 said: Take everything I say about Yedisan and substitute Budjak then, oops Click to expand... Thanks; so the people living in Odessa, Mykolaiv, and Kherson are known as Yedisantsy. Interesting.
raharris1973 said: Take everything I say about Yedisan and substitute Budjak then, oops Click to expand... Thanks; so the people living in Odessa, Mykolaiv, and Kherson are known as Yedisantsy. Interesting.
Pef Member Jun 3, 2023 #23 WolfBear said: Southern Transylvania was Orthodox in 1850 (first map above) and 1930 (second map below): Whereas apparently all of Transylvania was already under Hapsburg rule by 1700! Click to expand... https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EcF7hw5XkAA0Fgf.jpg:large The religious map follows almost exactly the Roman-Dacian border, which in my opinion shows exactly where Christianization happened on the old rites that became Orthodoxy after 1054. The Huns and Saxons became Christians on the Catholic side. Last edited: Jun 3, 2023
WolfBear said: Southern Transylvania was Orthodox in 1850 (first map above) and 1930 (second map below): Whereas apparently all of Transylvania was already under Hapsburg rule by 1700! Click to expand... https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EcF7hw5XkAA0Fgf.jpg:large The religious map follows almost exactly the Roman-Dacian border, which in my opinion shows exactly where Christianization happened on the old rites that became Orthodoxy after 1054. The Huns and Saxons became Christians on the Catholic side.