FICTION
...finally, the Hungarians Conquered Transylvania
at the end of 9th Century, and firmly established
their control over it in 1004 when King Stephan 1
defeated Daco-Roman prince Gyula...
FACT
Transylvania became Hungarian possession around 895 A.D.
and not as late as 1004 A.D. some difference (CHECK IT)
Prince Gyula was the uncle of King Stephan 1 and was
defeated by the young ruler because OF RELIGIOUS
DIFFERENCES.(Gyula supported shamanistic religions
in Transylvania)
Stephan 1 (997-1038 A.D.) made huge effort to bring the
whole of the Carpathian Basin under uniform secular and
ecclesiastical administration, he did not tolerate any other
religion then the Rome-Centred Christianity.
Would the "Daco-Romans", traditionally adherent of the
Orthodox Church of Slav Rites, have escaped his attention
if they had been in Erdely/Transylvania? HARDLY!
At least, they would have come in conflict with Stephen's
successors after the schism of 1054.
While hundreds of Hungarian, Kabar, Szekely & later Slav, German
villages had to obey the powerful Hungarian king's order to build
at least one Christian church for every ten villages and
regularly pay tithes, the "Daco-Romans"could not have disobeyed.
If they had obeyed, they could not have remained in the
Orthodox Church of Slave Rites; if they had disobeyed,their
expulsion would have been quite an event in Hungarian history,
as was the expulsion, by the sword, of the Teutonic Knights
in 1225 from Transylvania by the Hungarian king.
(see unbiased records)
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FICTION
... and in the 9th Century the Bulgarians
introduced Byzantine Christianity into
Moldavia and Walachia..
FACT
It would have been impossible for them to bring any Christianity
to Moldavia & Walachia in the 9th Century as these Principalities
only come into existence in the 14th century.
The areas in question - in the 9th century - were settled by
Pechenegs & later Cumanian people in 12th century.(But not Vlachs)
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FICTION
... by the 13th Century the Vlachs were
re-established in the land North of the Danube,
including Transylvania were they comprised the bulk
of the peasant population From Transylvania they
migrated to Walachia and Moldavia
FACT
Just imagine: notwithstanding the fact that Erdely/Transylvania
was firmly in the possession of the Hungarian Kingdome since
the end of 8th Century the Vlachs were re-established even in
Transylvania by the 13th Century. AS SIMPLY AS THAT.
Objective as against romantic and wishful history tells us
that as late as the secund half of the 13th Century
"the lands North of the Danube" on the outer side of
the Carpathian mountains was inhabited by the Turkish speaking
Cumans whose converting to Rome-Centred Christianity was
proceeding well since 1224 under the aegis of the Kingdome
of Hungary. (CHECK UNBIASED sources)
The Dominican religious order charged with the conversion of
the Cumans (and not Vlachs) sent back reports to Hungary
and Rome which speak of Hungarian and German settlers who were
induced to move from Transylvania to neighbouring Cumania for
a while to support and protect the newly established bishopric
of MILKOV.
The report also relate that at the beginning of the 13th Century
some Vlach groups appeared in Cumania, but on the whole they were
SCHISMATIC. (opposing religious group)
If at the beginning of the 13th Century the Vlachs only began to
appear in Cumania i.e. outside of Transylvania then how reliable
is the statement according to which by the 13th Century they
they "were re-established in the lands North of the Danube"
including Transylvania.
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FICTION
... on the right side of the Danube, there existed
the Diocese of Remesiana (near modern Palanka)
whose bishop, ST. Nicetas, a renowned
Latin Christian writer is venerated as the apostle
of the Romanians..
FACT
It is may well be that ST. Nicetas is venerated as the apostle
of the Romanians, but strangely enough neither in Rome, nor in
Byzantium can records be found about the places where the
ancestors of the Romanians had been converted to Christianity.
If Remesiana had been such a place, Romanian propagandists would
have made it known in many Encyclopaedias a long time ego.
The first records referring to the ancestors of the Romanians
(Vlachs) date from the 10th century and they place them in the
south of the Balkan Peninsula.(CHECK UNBIASED sources)
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MISTAKE
STOP PROJECTING TODAY'S POLITICAL, ETHNICAL, ECONOMICAL, SITUATIONS
400,500 OR 1000 YEARS INTO THE PAST AS IF NATIONS WOULD NOT CHANGE:
EVOLVE, DEPOPULATE, REPOPULATE AN AREA IN QUESTION.
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ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE TRUTH
DO NOT BELIEVE UNCONDITIONALLY TO YOUR POLITICIANS, PRIESTS OR HISTORY TEACHERS
EVEN IF WHAT YOU HEAR IS PLEASING TO YOU, LISTEN TO EVERYBODY AND GO SEEK THE
TRUTH.
THE TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE EVEN IF IT IS NOT FAVOURABLE TO YOUR NATION AND YOU WILL
START UNDERSTANDING OTHER NATIONS, SEE THEY POINT OF VIEW AND FEEL FOR THEM.
THAN THE HEALING PROCESS CAN BEGIN BETWEEN TWO NATIONS.....
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