Early Europeans (Dark Ages/Moore history)

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The Moors - Although generations of Spanish rulers have tried to expunge this era from the historical record, recent archeology and scholarship now shed fresh light on the Moors who flourished in Al-Andalus for more than 700 years – from 711 AD until 1492. The Moorish advances in mathematics, astronomy, art, and agriculture helped propel Europe out of the Dark Ages and into the Renaissance. European History, Ancient History, Art History, History Queen, Tudor History, European Art, British History, African Culture
The Moors - Although generations of Spanish rulers have tried to expunge this era from the historical record, recent archeology and scholarship now shed fresh light on the Moors who flourished in Al-Andalus for more than 700 years – from 711 AD until 1492. The Moorish advances in mathematics, astronomy, art, and agriculture helped propel Europe out of the Dark Ages and into the Renaissance.
unisexgvt: “ daydreamerofyesterday: “ amanidenae: “ coldest-ichi: “ amanidenae: “ I really wanna know if this is true. ” It is. Beethoven was black as well. They referred to us as moores back then. They paint greatness white so we can be casted out... Black History Education, Black History Month, Hulk, Black Knowledge, Religion, Interesting History, Before Us
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unisexgvt: “ daydreamerofyesterday: “ amanidenae: “ coldest-ichi: “ amanidenae: “ I really wanna know if this is true. ” It is. Beethoven was black as well. They referred to us as moores back then. They paint greatness white so we can be casted out...
cotland The More surname in Scotland is thought to have been a topographic name for someone who resided near a moor, or heath. In Gaelic, Mor means great or big; therefore, a scribe may have mistaken the adjective Mor as a surname More or Muir. This may explain the occurrence of the surname Muir, or a variant in Northern Scotland. The name Muir would seem out of place in that region because it holds a meaning of "living by a moor or heath," not the typical landscape of the highlands. Judging... World History, European Royalty, Black History Books, Native American Indians, Black King And Queen
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cotland The More surname in Scotland is thought to have been a topographic name for someone who resided near a moor, or heath. In Gaelic, Mor means great or big; therefore, a scribe may have mistaken the adjective Mor as a surname More or Muir. This may explain the occurrence of the surname Muir, or a variant in Northern Scotland. The name Muir would seem out of place in that region because it holds a meaning of "living by a moor or heath," not the typical landscape of the highlands. Judging...
Black Germany History Books, African Origins, Black Royalty
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Black Germany
The Amors: Ancient Moorish Families of Old Europe – Rasta Livewire Ancient Egyptian Art, Ancient Aliens, Ancient Greece
The Amors: Ancient Moorish Families of Old Europe | Rasta Livewire
The Amors: Ancient Moorish Families of Old Europe – Rasta Livewire
Black Britain Ancient Art, Modern Prints
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Black Britain
Africans In Europe - Moors - Medieval Art History: Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III, in full armour History Icon, Toledo, African Royalty
Africans In Europe - Moors - Medieval Art History: Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III, in full armour
Saint Maurice Germany (1490) Polychrome and Gilded Wood Statues, Foto Art, Moyen Age
People of Color in European Art History
Saint Maurice Germany (1490) Polychrome and Gilded Wood
The Moorish King fresco by Gaudenzio Ferrari 1544-1545 Goldscheider, Nuremberg, Europa Medieval, Out Of The Dark
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The Moorish King fresco by Gaudenzio Ferrari 1544-1545
medievalpoc: People have been asking for info on the images from this post, so here we go: Portrait of the Princess of Zanzibar and her attendant, Scotland A servant or enslaved woman, Italy Scene from Terence, France A Peruvian noblewoman, Italy The Agrippine Sibyl, Netherlands A Brazilian Woman, Netherlands Scene from the Aethiopica, Flanders Madamoiselle de Clermont en Sultane, France Study of a Woman, Netherlands Allegory of Music, Italy Portrait of Kalmyk Girl Annushka, Russia Dido Eli... History Facts, Writing With Color, Vintage Black Glamour, Vintage Soul, Person Of Color, Brazilian Women, Afro Art
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medievalpoc: People have been asking for info on the images from this post, so here we go: Portrait of the Princess of Zanzibar and her attendant, Scotland A servant or enslaved woman, Italy Scene from Terence, France A Peruvian noblewoman, Italy The Agrippine Sibyl, Netherlands A Brazilian Woman, Netherlands Scene from the Aethiopica, Flanders Madamoiselle de Clermont en Sultane, France Study of a Woman, Netherlands Allegory of Music, Italy Portrait of Kalmyk Girl Annushka, Russia Dido Eli...
Fieravino Francesco Il Maltese Allegory of Music 1670s... - People of Color in European Art History Black Girl Art, Black Women Art, Art Girl, African American Art, African Art, Black Art Painting, Afrocentric Art
People of Color in European Art History
Fieravino Francesco Il Maltese Allegory of Music 1670s... - People of Color in European Art History
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Resistance against Italian colonialism
Hans BERG (1813-1874) Le jeune ottoman.
Gros et Delettrez - Ventes aux enchères
Hans BERG (1813-1874) Le jeune ottoman.
Juliette Toussaint Historical Art, Historical Pictures, Historical Society, Historical Dresses, American Women, African American Dolls, Women In History, Miniature Portraits
Pierre Toussaint (ca. 1781-1853) and Marie-Rose Juliette Gaston (1786-1851) •
Juliette Toussaint