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Question
The Roman road
Via Egnatia ran well south of the Jirecek line. There were many important Roman colonies along its route, for example Philippi.
Does the assertion of the Jirecek line preclude survival of any Roman settlements along the Via Enignata?
Eravian (
talk) 11:36, 9 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Philippi was not a Roman Colony. It was founded by Philip II, thus the name Philippi (Philipians) —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
62.103.65.216 (
talk) 12:24, 13 July 2009 (UTC)reply
it was 'founded' by philip but it was also a roman colony...though i doubt any surviving latinspeaking population (which was a minority in the first place i believe) contributed anything to the later vlach element..
87.202.25.164 (
talk) 23:52, 1 July 2010 (UTC)reply
The Line is very important on the debate on the ethnogenesis of Romanian and Aromanian peoples
It is unlikely that the birthplaces of these peoples were south of this line. In particular Aromanian settlements in Northern Greece were probably established by refugees from the Northern provinces invaded by slavs.--
Deguef (
talk) 12:47, 4 July 2012 (UTC)reply
The Aromanians are included in the "Romanian/Vlach", so their separate mentioning is superfluous. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
188.25.62.118 (
talk) 05:17, 19 August 2020 (UTC)reply
I agree with your edit.
Kromid (
talk) 08:13, 19 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Romanians,
Vlachs, and
Aromanians are all different Latin-speaking groups, hence the different articles that exist on each one of them. Just noticed the edit and reinstated it.
Demetrios1993 (
talk) 09:46, 5 December 2020 (UTC)reply
@
Super Dromaeosaurus:Hello. What do you think of maybe taking out all of the Latin-speaking individual groups that are included, which aren't even all (we also have Istro-Romanian), and change it with
Balkan Romance languages instead? This way the sentence will be concise and inclusive of all the relevant branches.
Demetrios1993 (
talk) 11:38, 5 December 2020 (UTC)reply
Hi, I don't think it is neccessary. The Jireček Line never had any particular effect on the Istro-Romanians since they emigrated from Transylvania. I think the text is fine in its current state.
SuperΨDro 11:47, 5 December 2020 (UTC)reply
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Question
The Roman road
Via Egnatia ran well south of the Jirecek line. There were many important Roman colonies along its route, for example Philippi.
Does the assertion of the Jirecek line preclude survival of any Roman settlements along the Via Enignata?
Eravian (
talk) 11:36, 9 July 2009 (UTC)reply
Philippi was not a Roman Colony. It was founded by Philip II, thus the name Philippi (Philipians) —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
62.103.65.216 (
talk) 12:24, 13 July 2009 (UTC)reply
it was 'founded' by philip but it was also a roman colony...though i doubt any surviving latinspeaking population (which was a minority in the first place i believe) contributed anything to the later vlach element..
87.202.25.164 (
talk) 23:52, 1 July 2010 (UTC)reply
The Line is very important on the debate on the ethnogenesis of Romanian and Aromanian peoples
It is unlikely that the birthplaces of these peoples were south of this line. In particular Aromanian settlements in Northern Greece were probably established by refugees from the Northern provinces invaded by slavs.--
Deguef (
talk) 12:47, 4 July 2012 (UTC)reply
The Aromanians are included in the "Romanian/Vlach", so their separate mentioning is superfluous. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
188.25.62.118 (
talk) 05:17, 19 August 2020 (UTC)reply
I agree with your edit.
Kromid (
talk) 08:13, 19 August 2020 (UTC)reply
Romanians,
Vlachs, and
Aromanians are all different Latin-speaking groups, hence the different articles that exist on each one of them. Just noticed the edit and reinstated it.
Demetrios1993 (
talk) 09:46, 5 December 2020 (UTC)reply
@
Super Dromaeosaurus:Hello. What do you think of maybe taking out all of the Latin-speaking individual groups that are included, which aren't even all (we also have Istro-Romanian), and change it with
Balkan Romance languages instead? This way the sentence will be concise and inclusive of all the relevant branches.
Demetrios1993 (
talk) 11:38, 5 December 2020 (UTC)reply
Hi, I don't think it is neccessary. The Jireček Line never had any particular effect on the Istro-Romanians since they emigrated from Transylvania. I think the text is fine in its current state.
SuperΨDro 11:47, 5 December 2020 (UTC)reply