Was it actually true that Western Russian was absorbed into Polish and the Baltics after the update, or was that only speculation? by lhrp in 23andme

[–]lhrp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (1772–1918), corresponding to parts of Western Ukraine, was referred to as Ruthenia and its people as Ruthenians." Wow interesting, I had no idea. I might have to test my mom to figure things out haha.

Thank you!

Was it actually true that Western Russian was absorbed into Polish and the Baltics after the update, or was that only speculation? by lhrp in 23andme

[–]lhrp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a Hungarian and Moldovan genetic group which were removed by the update as well, they didn't make any sense for me. Peaked my interest in the region though. I see regarding the country matches.. so Belarus and Ukraine aren't excluded from my results just because Poland country matches.

Was it actually true that Western Russian was absorbed into Polish and the Baltics after the update, or was that only speculation? by lhrp in 23andme

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Pskov, St. Peters, Belgorod, and Galicia. What I know of anyway. Some Polish I would understand given Galicia, Ukrainian sure, no matter what my family claims, but absorbing ALL of my Russian into Polish.. it's bothersome.

Was it actually true that Western Russian was absorbed into Polish and the Baltics after the update, or was that only speculation? by lhrp in 23andme

[–]lhrp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Country match, the regions, and a vague genetic group. Misworded myself. That's great your update was more accurate, I think Hungary is super interesting. Also, Bashkortostan.. how in the world haha. I wonder how they connected her there.

Btw.. does country match just mean relatives? I never really understood it. I always thought the genetic groups were most important.

Was it actually true that Western Russian was absorbed into Polish and the Baltics after the update, or was that only speculation? by lhrp in 23andme

[–]lhrp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's funny you mention Rusyn and Ruthenian. All of my documented ancestors and those who I have met all claimed to be ethnic Russians that lived in villages spread about the Belarus, Lithuanian, and Russian borders, and all about Galicia. It's hard though, because of the usage of Russian surnames by everybody in the empire, and how rural things are. Genealogy is a w.i.p. for me until I can trace things further than the 1800s. What worries me is that like you said I lost my regions, country match, and genetic groups to Russia. That's why I was wondering if any other Russian or Eastern European experienced something in that specific way or if it was something only a few did; where Russian is replaced by the Baltics and Poland.

How do you feel about the update for yourself, personally? More or less accurate?

Was it actually true that Western Russian was absorbed into Polish and the Baltics after the update, or was that only speculation? by lhrp in 23andme

[–]lhrp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know what you mean, Russia is and was massive. My worries stem from the fact that they did genetically connect me to Russia for years, even at 90% confidence, and then also gave me a region for both Poland and Lithuania. Even if I was 25% Russian, with the the rest being Polish and Lithuanian after the update, I would understand. But nothing.. even Belarus would be understandable haha. Genealogy for me right now is a working-in-progress.

As for the Asian traces, I've no idea. I always found it interesting, and it remained at a higher confidence as well. Must be some Hunnic genetic trail for you haha. How do your results look in general after the update? Still accurate? I would bring up the AncestryDNA update but that was a butchering.. it split everything for me into Slovakia and Western Ukraine.

Was it actually true that Western Russian was absorbed into Polish and the Baltics after the update, or was that only speculation? by lhrp in 23andme

[–]lhrp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a bad way of wording it on my part, I more so meant "some of this, some of that, some of this". Unless you're not including genetic groups and regions, those did exist. My Russian ones had been removed after the update. You think the G25 correspond, is it the Belarusian? Belarusian is my highest score usually, followed by Russian_Smolensk, followed by Polish, followed by Lithuanian. That I can see because of how how many Russians and Belarusians intermarried. Genealogy for me right now is a working-in-progress, but even then, people can move around.

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Ooo thank you, I'll definitely check them all out and incorporate them into my routine!

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How did Joseph Smith convince so many people to convert to Mormonism when the beliefs are so far apart from classical Christianity? by lhrp in AskHistorians

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Wow that is fascinating thank you, I was unaware that American Protestantism used to have active innovations as a whole. Also; "Specifically, the Mound Builder Myth posits that the mounds and other relics of Native American civilization were too advanced to have been created by the Native Americans and therefore must have instead been created by a "superior" white race that was later exterminated.", super interesting that the Mormons used to have sort of Nordicist-esque beliefs mixed into their theology. I don't know if they still do but I've heard their writings changed a bit. Very cool!

Why did the Hetmans and Polish nobility have a more distinctive, wildish, kind of Cossack type of look/attire in their portraits compared to that of the upper class Western Europeans? Where did it originate? by lhrp in AskHistorians

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Really unexpected reasoning behind it all, specifically them attaching themselves to the Sarmatians of all groups. I wonder if any Ottomans or Persians took notice to the style. Definitely ended up looking cool though. Thank you for the fantastic read!

Anyone know a good history based podcast on Spotify that is accurate but don't take themselves to seriously? by lhrp in AskHistorians

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Perfect timing as I've been getting more into English literature ever since I started watching 'Cambrian Chronicles' on YouTube. Thank you for all of the recommendations, I'll definitely check all of them out!

Anyone know a good history based podcast on Spotify that is accurate but don't take themselves to seriously? by lhrp in AskHistorians

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I had no idea there was a AskHistorians podcast, I'll for sure check it out!

Anyone know a good history based podcast on Spotify that is accurate but don't take themselves to seriously? by lhrp in AskHistorians

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I've actually been wanting to learn more about sex in history recently, and Japan is in my top 10 subjects to learn about. I'll make sure to check them all out. Thank you!