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K1a1b1a isn't known to be one of the Sephardic Converso haplogroups found in modern Portuguese people. More relevant ones appear to be HV0b, N1b1a2, N1b1a5, and T2b11.
The Portuguese people are a genetic mixture of many peoples who invaded Iberia. Many congratulations on the presentation and the research you did. A hug.
One of these people were the Vandals. My theory is that they came from Around Väner lake and to south Norway. This realm called *Vendiz. Try to see Kempe medley video, and if you recognise some people..They were subdued by the suebi, not killed...
@@hakanliljeberg790 my dna is all full genomed , i can track most of my haplogroups snps , my mtdna is full germanic , swabian bronze age , my ydna is thracian -hittite , cimerrian = georgian armenian abkasian neolitic
My family migrated from Portugal to Hawaii in the 1800. My mom was born in Hawaii. Her family is from Madeira. Every time someone met my mom for the first time, they thought she was Spanish.
@@Paul-r3v Exactly. They even call our bread and sausage Hawaiian, but we know better. I grew up in Hawaii. My mom use to make something called chili pepper water. I always thought it was a Hawaii thing until I seen a show on cooking in Portugal. There is so much I grew up with that was Portuguese culture. My dad was Portuguese Chinese. My great grandfather was from China. My dad cooked awesome Chinese food, nothing like you would see or hear about today. Madeira Portugal looks so much like the Big Island of Hawaii.
@@almadatex Acho que ele se referiu no quesito aparência. Eu mesmo não consigo diferenciar um português de um espanhol se não for pelo nome/sobrenome. Ambos são bem parecidos.
@@uditfonseka no they are not.... just like 900 years ago, in a matter of time they will be kicked out the old fashion way, if you know what i mean.... don't F*ck with us mother F*ckers... u will not enjoy it....
Portuguese and DNA results: 48.2 Iberian 26.2 Italian 18.9 French/German 4.3 Irish/Scottish/Wales 1.4 Middle Eastern 1 Jew Azquenazi OBRIGADO PORTUGAL 🇵🇹
Deveriam todos os Brasileiros se orgulhar de serem muitos deles descendentes de Portugueses!! Infelizmente se lê tanta coisa do povo brasileiro com raiva do povo Português por causa do ouro de há seculos😅😅😅! No entanto vêm para Portugal para ter uma vida melhor! Amo todos os Brasileiros que gostem de Portugal como você! 🇵🇹 💗🇧🇷 !!
@@flordi8235 isso é graças a república meu amigo. O ensino republicano nas escolas ensina as crianças que o Brasil era explorado e escravizado por Portugal, e não que o Brasil era um principado e parte do território portugues. Essa manipulação cria um are de mágoa. A república golpista precisa de um motivo para justificar o golpe que deu. Mas cada vez mais brasileiros estão descobrindo sua história de verdade. Não éramos escravos, éramos um império poderoso
@@flordi8235 não importa o que a república tentei inventar. Brasil e Portugal são um. Somos uma mesma civilização. A reunificação do império é questão de tempo. As repúblicas estão acabando com nossos países
Great video, (0:44) Beira is also a word in portuguese which means border, its also the name of a region of portugal. (4:22) it took the Romans quite a bit of time to conquer Iberia due to the fact that one man named Viriathus went on a guerrila war against the Roman, after his people were betreayed and massacred by the romans when they tried to surrender. it ressulted in very humiliating defeats for Rome, which in the end, unable to defeat Viriathus, payed two of his bodyguards to kill him in his sleep. Today Viriathus is held as a national hero and important figure of portugal.
Portugal has much more of a boreal side than people think; that's usually the biggest missing piece in foreigners' perception. 🏞️⛰️🌲🏔️🌳🏕️ Celtic and Germanic heritage, culture and music; mountains and wilderness, snow and wintry scenarios...
@@nathanaelpereira5207 Suebi and Visigoth. For instance you've got town names like Freamunde, with the same Germanic termination as places like Travemünde, Peenemünde, or Dortmund.
I'm Portuguese and these are my DNA results: •44% Iberian (Portugal and Brazil- Minas Gerais) •13.1% Italian •13% Irish, Scottish and Welsh •12.1% Sardinian •16.5% North African •1.3% Nigerian
A few people in the comments section posting outdated as well as incorrect information. We are well overdue for an updated study of the ethnic Portuguese population. It should include various regions of mainland Portugal and the autonomous regions of the Azores and Madeira.
I believe one study just based in genetic diversity, showed the Azores with more genetic diversity than mainland average diversity. Sailors and colonization of the islands may explain that. I cant link it but it was on the news some 15 years ago.
I really love your series… Very fascinating! 😊👍🏽 I think you may have already done it… But if not, have you ever thought about doing the DNA ties between Iberian Peninsula and Britain/Ireland/France? As well as our commonalities in regards to the Celtic culture…etc 🙏🏽
You got the point. Myheritage says that I am 50% Iberian and 25% Irish, Welsh (which is a proof of my celtic roots), the rest Italian, Greek and North Africa 5%. I come from Serra da Estrela, and I have green brown eyes. I think That I represent the major part of portuguese from center to north of Portugal.
@@evagomes1590 Porquê? Acha que falamos árabe? Eu sou do sul e toda a minha família tem olhos azuis e cabelos louros, assim como eu... a maior parte da gente da minha terra, só a minha avó materna tinha olhos castanhos! Nada tenho contra os árabes ... mas que eu saiba eles não têm nada a haver connosco e a sua influencia é residual!
As a galician/French descent,I feel closer with brother/sister Portuguese than the rest of the Spaniards. The only spaniards that I tolerate are Asturies and Basques(family members tend to marry with these two regions besides the locals). When my father travels to Madrid airport they often tell tgem what country is he from?.lol.
@freyalove3831 Dear fake account: Castillians are partly descendends of portugueses who were brutally expelled of Portugal (by the english) after the battle of Aljubarrota, for being supporters of the true heir of the portuguese throne: Beatriz of Portugal and husband. You need to make a deeper research on this issue, because Galicians had very good reasons for not wanting the follow the portuguese path. In fact, many galicians still claim the return of their southern lands (Northern Portugal). Ancient Gallaecia reached the Duero river. (And if you only tolerate that tiny group of people you must be a sociopath).
@@redl1ner170I might have not gotten the memo ,Galicia claims the land of Portugal (seriously!? You think we are living in the century XIII.). Yes, I still love my Portuguese brothers.
I really liked what I heard in this video. Perhaps the presence of the Celts in Portugal justifies the fact that my mother had blue eyes, very white skin and beautiful black hair, in a village where there were only brown eyes and dark skin. This village is located in the North of Portugal, full of legends and mysteries...Greetings
Do the DNA test if you can. Your mother's blue eyes can also be Germanic (suevi and visigothic), Scandinavian (Paredes as an example was colonised by vikings) or others
@@romybarbosa4047 for sure she wasn't the only one. I'm from the north and most of my family and friends and who I know and see everyday are like that (light eyes, paled skin and dark/blond hair), plus my sister is blond and I'm not (now) I was in kid. So is more or less like this, when in hollydays my sister pass as a Nordic person, even people talk in English to her here in Portugal, and to me people say that I look scytian/Italian.. and we are brothers from the same parents. 😁
Yes my friend. North of Portugal had huge celtic influence but then came the romans and the moors which had strong influence. The moors were the last before the Reconquista. After that Portugal was born. Portugal and England have the oldest alliance that has never been broken. The Windsor Treaty. Fight and you may die. Run and you'll live. And dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!😁
I've always heard that Lisbon (Olissipo) was founded by Ulisses. Funny that we have some regions called "Beira" here, but i'm pretty sure it's just coincidence.
@@nathanaelpereira5207 OK, "ipo" maybe a native word, probably meaning "place" or "city", Olis-ipo "Olis"/"Oliss" is as close to Ulisses as it can be. Even if the city wasn't founded by Ulisses, and existed already before him, it can be named after him by the natives.
Lisbon com s from the arabic name for the region of today's Lisbon and it's surroundings, Al-lishbuna, wich probably means something in arabic. That obviously has nothing to do with the greeks.
4:22 Aqueduto das Águas Livres, erected from 1731 onwards by Royal decree of D. João V to provide a definitive solution to Lisbon's water supply scarcity. The section of the aqueduct in the filming displays the largest ogee stone arch in the world, measuring 65.29 m high and 28.86 m wide. In 1755 the erected part of this aqueduct, still under construction at the time, resisted the infamous 1755 earthquake, a tribute to its engineering. This aqueduct followed closely the path of an ancient Roman aqueduct... Excellent channel, by the way, I've been a subscriber to it for quite a while without regret. Cheers.
The alviela river that supplies water to aqueduto is a small river that is known for never in history to dry out even in biggest droughts seasons I was raised 5 kilometers from his spring and learned how yo swim and to fish in that river it’s a beautiful small river that until 20 years ago was heavily polluted by the greedy tannery industry 😢 that at the same time was the main employer of the region
Your videos are quite interesting and I love the genetics and the papers you present! I would love to hear your input on curly hair origins or phenicians genetics ! Keep up the hard work!
My father’s side is Açorean Portuguese from São Jorge. I can trace my last name to two catholic saints one a martyr from catalonia spain ans died in 259 ad by a roman emperor and saint from Braga.
@@Paul-r3v No, because my father’s side of the family came in the 60’s. My grandfather first then he petitioned the rest to come over. Although i did have great grandparents that came in the late 1800’s early 1900’s. We retained our Portuguese last name.
I'm Portuguese, as well as both my parents, all of my grandparents, great-grandparents and great-great-grandparents. I have no further information before them, but as all my relatives were from the middle of nowhere in the northern interior of Portugal, I always assumed to be extremelly Portuguese. I did an ancestery test a few years ago and got 58% Iberian, 30% Northwestern Europe (Germany/France) and 12% Italian. The Iberian and Italian parts were not surprising but the high northwestern european was a great surprise - I immediatly though about it being celtic origin, but I can't really tell...
@@afaria6173 It indicates that I have some ancestors in common with people from modern Italy, Germany/France, as some of my genes were found to be more frequently there. Which is a very strong indicator for them - my ancestors - to come (directly or indirectly) from said regions.
Thank you for this video, it is clear how Portugal was always divided between north and south, even genetically. This differences are present until today, with strong but amicable differences between the two regions.
I am Portuguese and of Celtic descent. This is prevalent from the centre to the north, to the south where the Moors took longer to be expelled, and has left its mark on people today.
I'm Portuguese, born in Lisbon and my mother's side had a lot of people with light blonde hair, including my mother and grandfather, my mother always used to say my ancestors were Celts, whether that's true or not I have no idea, to my dismay I didn't get blonde hair :(
@@Skullbushi my guy i was just confirming you statement and expanding it I'm not saying your wrong why the hell did you become so defensive all of the sudden?
Like you're family could have northern or central european ancestry or it's just lower melanin in their system either way both are hereditary for example most of my family has brown/black hair, brown eyes and bronze skin and Im not here saying i might have arab ancestry, in fact it's probably because of our origin since the iberian main ancestry is anatolian farmer wich are known to have dark features.
I would love to see more in depth studies about the DNA in Portugal, especially the islands that saw so much movement over the centuries. In my little village in Madeira there was one family with redheads, one family with blonds, lots of the so called olive skin, a mix of fair skin, mostly brown eyes but you could find blue and green, straight hair all the way to very curly hair, very sharp noses or very wide noses ...
7:09 we need more studies. Altho closed related to Galicians partly, the people from Porto and Lisbon are still a Cluster /Aglomerado in their own respectively. We need from all over the country.
@@prenda2086 de que se precisa mais estudos para entender o dna português é mais regionalizado ou se é mais uniforme. As cidades de Lisboa e Porto são mais exceção que regra mesmo contendo toda a diversidade portuguesa, pois também receberam mais influência externa. E são dessas cidades que aqui no Brasil se usa para comparar nossa genética com a vossa. Ex: os haplogrupos masculinos são idênticos à região Nordeste e Norte, as regiões mais intactas e tradicionais do Brasil.
It seems to be good research. In any case, please don't mistake Arabian for Moorish. And most importantly, the influence is way older than the so-called Muslim invasion (of about 10 000 individuals) It predates that event for thousands of years...
Exactly, all local Basque R1b-DF27 throughout the peninsula, which already had Steppe ancestry at the end of the copper age, something they so often leave out of their nonsense about "Germanics" in Iberia.
One of these people were the Vandals. My theory is that they came from Around Väner lake and to south Norway. This realm called *Vendiz. Try to see Kempe medley video, and if you recognise some people..They were subdued by the suebi, not killed...
Actually Portugal used to be ignored by tourists except for SPECIFIC places in Madeira znd Algarve. Touridts only discovered Portugal since 2017. Before we were either ignored or invaders just wanted to steal our shit.
Glad to hear I am not the only one. I am American and hear many accents and languages, but this is one I have never heard in person. It is fascinating, but difficult to follow. I will turn on captions. I will frequently have to do the same for British English speakers.
Without any research I propose: Portogal meaning Porto = port "Gal" taken from the Portuguese word "Galos" meaning Roosters Portugal = Port of roosters
Doesn't "caladh" mean port/harbour in Irish? ("cala" in Scottish Gaelic). There must have existed a Hispano-Celtic cognate "cale", yielding place names such as Portus Cale (Oporto), which later on in the Middle Ages (12th century) served as the coronym for the newly created country.
@@puraLusa The Spanish word for street "calle" goes back to Latin "callis" (path, route). However, the historical place name is "Portus Cale"; not "Portus Callis", whose meaning would be absurd. It makes more sense to think of "portus" as the Roman translation for "cale", a pre-Roman word. Actually, "cale" also gives rise to the ethnonym "Callaeci" (later on Gallaeci > Galicians), first Castro culture tribe sailing from the south northwards, across the Douro/Duero river, leaving the ancient province of Lusitania behind. Hispanic tribes never used Latin to designate themselves, as it wasn't their native language. You need to use Indo-European roots, or present-day Celtic cognates, to decipher the ethnonyms of the Celtiberians, other Hispanic Celts, as well as the Lusitanians, whereas for Iberians you need to turn to Georgian (Caucasus). | ua-cam.com/video/ZqpNv3nFSrE/v-deo.htmlsi=OkFlhNIjPN9hJ-EN&t=142 Latin isn't applicable in this context.
Portugal's Genesis is basically Iberian and Celt. With the Romans we become "romanized" but not quite as many Celtic traditions, names of towns etc still remain. Then came the Moorish people of No. Africa and the Arabias, followed by the Germanic tribes and some Scandies. Yeah sure they were not many, but 45.000 Suebi, Buris, Marcommanis were enough to leave a visible Germanic look in our peoples, especially in the NE and along the coast down to the Aveiro, Coimbra areas. Pepper all this with Phoenician, Alans (Iran/Iraq areas) Greeks, Tartessians, and later the French, English, Flemish and even a few Danes (that came along for the DNA ride) gypsies, and Jews, and you've got your modern Portuguese person. Nowadays many of us also have Amérindian (Brasil) East & West African and Asiatic DNAs. So really, can we get more of mishmash? Myself: I am 75 % CeltIberian, 9% Italian, 7 % Modern Celtic (Ireland, Scotland, Wales) the rest is No African and Azkanazi Jew. I am tall, very light skin, blue eyes, dark blond hair, although both my parents had dark eyes and hair with very light skin, I have a significant nr. Of blondes and light colored eyes in the family. Tgere is a Greek DNA streak on my parernal side of the family, such DNA my sister inherited (not I) and from my father's side of the family there is quite a strong streak of Celtiberian together with French, German, Flemish mix.
Portuguese DNA results: Iberian 60.8% Scottish, irish and welsh 13.6% Italian 7.5% Ashkenazi jew 6.1% Greek and south Italian 2.6 North african 7.2 Nigerian 2.2
The ADN of the portuguese people mainly is Greek. The Capital of Portugal (Lisbon) is also called Olissipo, Olissipone since Ulysses (Ulysseus)founded it after the Troya War. After that came Celts, Phenicians, Carthagens and so on. So we can´t say exactly what is the ADN of the people.
"The ADN of the portuguese people mainly is Greek." its a joke right????? you need to read "o patrimonio genético português" to get some real information about it.
Maybe in your genetic makeup but certainly not mine, lol why does everyone today think people moved around as much as we do today? its a mystery to me, is it because when you look at google maps everything just looks so tiny and close?
Portocalos also bears similarity to the Greek word for orange (portokali). Another theory is that the Algarve was an early Mediterranean orange growing region and was named by the Greeks in association with oranges.
there was no oranges in the algrave in those times...greek influence in Portugal was almost intangible, this is not a mediterrean country its an Atlantic country
I am Portuguese, blond, with light eyes, same as my old family who live in North province of Minho for more than 2.000 years. Also the amount of Portuguese with blue eyes is 1 in 8. Very different from the Greek. Yet those who classify people by colour, they mix Portuguese with darker areas. Yesterday in a british serie the Portuguese character was staged by an India actor, so... theres clichets and theres reality!
It's the other way around. Portugal was in charge of the trade of oranges in a larger scale (an asian fruit) and because this new fruit was coming from Portugal, they named the fruit after Portugal.
hey there, i am portuguese and as far as i am aware my ancestors lived in portugal since the end of the 18 century, my dad is 75 y talish, 1,80cm in is 20s, green eyes. my mom 65 y 1,65 cm, in her 20s, and brown eyes, i am 28 y 1,87 cm brown eyes and hair, so i think apart from height i do represent the portuguese population, i did a ancestry test myancestry dna and i was 31% portuguese, 30% northen and west european, 15% italian, 14% sardinian, 5% northen african, 4% british and 1% nigerian, precentages are rounded. taking in consideration that napoleans army spent weeks in my area discounting on the sardinian, northen european and italian side i do belive that portuguese people ar 35% portuguese/iberian 15% french, 10% german, 10% british, 10% arabs, 10% italians 4% Jewish 1% african 5% flamish/ belgians
500 YEARS AGO THE PORTUGUESE NAVIGATOR FERNAO DE MAGALHAES MOVED FROM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN TO ANOTHER UNKNOWN OCEAN, WHICH HE NAMED THE PACIFIC OCEAN! THE STRAIT OF MAGELLAES AND TRIBUTE TO HIM, WHEN A SAILOR ASKED HIM WHAT THE SHAPE OF THE EARTH WAS, HE ANSWERED AND ROUND, I'M SICK OF SEEING ITS IMAGE REFLECTED ON THE MOON!!!
Hmm I've seen in portuguese authors that some of the J and Eb could not be pinpointed to a recent migration. Actually some authors find that these halpogroups could be introduced no later than neholitic. is it true? If so the moor and jewish admixture would me far less than previous thought.
Not at all. That jusy sjow the age of the genetics of the moors and not their absense in portuguese genome. The moors had A HUGE influence on our genome dnd any talk to the contrary is just fascist fantasies for those stupid enough to vote for Chega.
most of Portuguese are from alpine origin , 50% Hallstatt la tene 50% Thrace cimerrian different from other Iberian people that are related to basque sardinian neolitic farmers not lindbarken Germany
@@n.m.m5460 do dna testing , pal before making fool of yourselve 5 populations close to tugas spanish swiss north italians romenians austriand eurocade k 15
@@n.m.m5460 thraco cimerrians is are our tribes EUPEDIA ANCIENT DNA SAMPLES RELATIVES IS A FREE SOURCE THAT YOU CAN LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT , DO SOMETHING AND GET KNOWLEDGE ABOUT GENETICS
@@danythrinbell1596 Why are you being so mean? Does it actually matter what ancestry we come from? What a petty way to see the world. I am Portuguese, I am proud to be so, and I know we are a beautiful mixture, but all that is irrelevant. We have so much bigger fish to fry. Be a better person.
@@joanofarcxxi What he said was not mean it is the truth , it is in the Eupedia and in a study published by Coimbra university and Madrid Complutense university about the genetic relatedness of the Portuguese , Spaniards and Basques. The Iberian\Sardinian haplogroup I2a1 and the Dinaric\Danubian I2a2 together represent only 1.5% of the Portuguese genome. We are what we are , why do you want to hide what you are ?
@@nathanaelpereira5207 google is your best friend if you want to learn about these things, but here, let me help you. I took this from wikipedia: "The term Moor is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim populations of the Maghreb, al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula), Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages." Wikipedia refers to the term as an exonym but to us portuguese from the north we use it as a derogatory term. It's a north vs south thing we have going on here in Portugal. You look at a typical northern portuguese and you compare it to a typical southerner and it seems we are from 2 completely different countries.
It's very wrong to think that portuguese are basically only German descendents, far from the truth. First were the iberos people pre Roman then Celts which were spread south of Scandinavia, the Greeks, the fenician from Israel and siria specifically, and the cartageneses which were from Mauritania and Tunisia ( big rivals of the Roman empire) which then took over the Iberian peninsula, after defeating Cartagena(cartago). More German people the Visigoths ( near the black sea) came to Portugal and took over the Romans. And finally the Arabs from North Africa, mainly Morocco no further than Algeria in the v century. The Portuguese from a piece of given land( from the king of leon) called PORTUCAL took back and expanded the Portuguese territory from the Arabs during the reconquista ( which was like an Iberian crusade against the moors). Portugal defined it's territory apart from Spain which was a group of kingdoms like Aragon, castille and Leon. Summing up Portugal benefited from all these people, but the German had less influence of them all due the lack of culture except with refining Roman laws. The most influential were the Greeks(philosophy, democracy) the fenician (maritime warfare and fishing) the Roman( most influential Catholicism), and the North African Arabs ( Jewish, Muslim) in the food, geographic names, architecture such as tiles, castles and chimneys). The spanish have other types of influences such as the Basque, Sardinia and so on. Just remember the Iberian people spoken here are not the Portuguese or Spanish who share the peninsula geographically. But the pre Roman people called iberos just after the Neolithic period. So if you have Iberian ancestry this means it can be from either Portugal, Spain, Andorra, or Catalan which is a nation independent from Spain now. Thanks
@@br3menPT there is no scientific proof of the location on the west side, but most likely everywhere in the peninsula due to their trade and commercial ties with the fenician and greek people.
Im really against islam but uf people think AC Celtic influence made the portguese oeople thsts the most tard idea ever . Milénius are apart from Celtics influence. We got Greek, Romans , Germans tribes n then for last for many centurys till we got Portugal as country we got huge infiuence from North Africa. This last influence made mostly wat we are as the most as people . Iberique people was already a fact but cant be denied arabs from north Africa which aren't true Arabs n jews as well mixed with the ibérique populations even as culture as Romans . We develop for centurys n even milénius our own culture but as said we have more mixed between us . Believe Germans tribes brought their imfiuence too .
No, Tubal refers to a syro-hittite state Tabal probably. Setùbal is phonetical evolution from Cetobriga, with arabic interference. Cetobriga > Cetobre > Setobre > Setubar > Setúbal
But steel is heavier than feathers! I'm sorry I had to do it 🙏 Often I call my GF Arab because she's from the south of Portugal wich was under Muslim rule before it was conquered by Portugal. Portugal's ancestry is really diverse and that is reflected in all our country. When coming to Portugal don't be afraid to explore, if you only stay in Lisbon you will only see a fraction of our beatiful land.
Not very accurate video. You forgot the Arabic (Berber) dna percentage we still have from Lisbon down to the Algarve ,hence being called moors by the northern portuguese people. According to mitochondrial studies, our berber dna is as high as 37 per cent in Alcácer do Sal, and above 20 per cent in average. Only the Northern part of Portugal was highly occupied by Celtics.
Acho que é muito ingénuo pensar que, em mais de 1000 anos, as populações mantiveram-se estáveis e não migraram de norte para sul (do actual território português) e vice-versa. Quantos "alentejanos" não terão ido parar ao Norte, quantos nortenhos não terão ido parar ao Algarve? E não é verdade que só o norte de Portugal tinha populações celtas. Repare-se que, aliás, a Lusitânia correspondia ao actual território português a sul do Douro e ainda uma parte de Espanha (ou seja, a actual cidade do Porto, por exemplo, não era território lusitano), e as tribos lusitanas eram predominantemente de origem celta. At last, but not the least, deixo esta informação que retirei da wikipedia, sobre a origem dos portugueses: "A maioria dos estudos genéticos verifica que a presença de elementos norte-africanos nas modernas populações ibéricas é menor quando comparada com a base ancestral pré-islâmica.[81] De facto, verifica-se uma clara descontinuidade genética entre o norte de África e a Península Ibérica, já que vários desses estudos não detectam nenhuma relação particular entre populações ibéricas (mesmo as do Sul, na Andaluzia; mais tempo submetidas ao domínio islâmico) e norte-africanas Os resultados destes estudos mostram, globalmente, que as populações ibéricas e norte-africanas se originaram em linhagens genéticas diferentes e que o Estreito de Gibraltar funcionou como uma significativa barreira ao fluxo de genes. Não só cerca de 78% dos cromossomas Y ibéricos têm origem no Paleolítico Superior e 10% nas expansões Neolíticas, também apenas 6%, no máximo, poderão ter origem norte-africana, sendo que o genoma norte-africano tem ele próprio cerca de 4% de contribuição genética europeia O domínio islâmico terá, assim, deixado uma contribuição démica mínima.". I rest my case.
he mentioned north-african influence during the al-andalus,. The berbers is the main contribution for the north-african remaining in the portuguese. Where do you have those 37% reference from Alcacer though?
🤣🤣🤣 "estórias" da carochinha... Vocês acreditam-se em cada merda é por essas e por outras que Portugal é a "cauda" da Europa para não dizer outra coisa. É isso e o pai natal existe...
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Very good and intéressant vidéo !
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The word ✍️📜"Beira": is a Irish 🇮🇪word,and is also a Portuguese 🇵🇹word. 📝🫂✨👍🌷🪻
K1a1b1a isn't known to be one of the Sephardic Converso haplogroups found in modern Portuguese people. More relevant ones appear to be HV0b, N1b1a2, N1b1a5, and T2b11.
you are wrong... just read Celtic From the West 3 !!!! and the genes data corroborates the book teory
@@user-jr4kc6lu9q sephardic?! wtf!!!
The Portuguese people are a genetic mixture of many peoples who invaded Iberia.
Many congratulations on the presentation and the research you did. A hug.
maybe you my admixes are just 3 and it could even be reduced to 2 Iberian northwestern European a full Atlantic kinda sardine
One of these people were the Vandals. My theory is that they came from Around Väner lake and to south Norway. This realm called *Vendiz. Try to see Kempe medley video, and if you recognise some people..They were subdued by the suebi, not killed...
@@hakanliljeberg790 my dna is all full genomed , i can track most of my haplogroups snps , my mtdna is full germanic , swabian bronze age , my ydna is thracian -hittite , cimerrian = georgian armenian abkasian neolitic
@@hakanliljeberg790 vandals do not have any representation in portuguese dna alanos yes but litle , the same latins of roman empire
@@hakanliljeberg790 portuguese are from a older stock of Germanic tribes of south Germany that ended in Iberia late bronze age as celtic people
My family migrated from Portugal to Hawaii in the 1800. My mom was born in Hawaii. Her family is from Madeira. Every time someone met my mom for the first time, they thought she was Spanish.
The Hukalele is our Braga guitar cavaquinho, took by Portuguese emigrants to Hawai.
@@Paul-r3v Exactly. They even call our bread and sausage Hawaiian, but we know better. I grew up in Hawaii. My mom use to make something called chili pepper water. I always thought it was a Hawaii thing until I seen a show on cooking in Portugal. There is so much I grew up with that was Portuguese culture. My dad was Portuguese Chinese. My great grandfather was from China. My dad cooked awesome Chinese food, nothing like you would see or hear about today. Madeira Portugal looks so much like the Big Island of Hawaii.
Não temos nada a ver com Espanha. Portugal era o reino mais antigo da península Ibérica e europa
@@almadatex Acho que ele se referiu no quesito aparência. Eu mesmo não consigo diferenciar um português de um espanhol se não for pelo nome/sobrenome. Ambos são bem parecidos.
@@tiagobaptista3082 Os espanhois tem uma cauda para dançar flamengo..
First the world colonized Portugal, then Portugal colonized the world.
What can I say... we learned from the best (?)
and now Africa and Islam is colonizing
@@uditfonseka no they are not.... just like 900 years ago, in a matter of time they will be kicked out the old fashion way, if you know what i mean.... don't F*ck with us mother F*ckers... u will not enjoy it....
Foi tudo dito.
Portuguese and DNA results:
48.2 Iberian
26.2 Italian
18.9 French/German
4.3 Irish/Scottish/Wales
1.4 Middle Eastern
1 Jew Azquenazi
OBRIGADO PORTUGAL 🇵🇹
I'm Portuguese, this is my DNA results:
62.7% Iberian
23.1% English
4.5% Italian
2.8% Ashkenazi Jew
4.3% North African
1.7% Nigerian
0.9% middle east
Your family lived in africa.
Thanks for sharing. Really interesting.
Um brasileiro orgulhoso da sua origem aqui ❤🇵🇹🇧🇷
Deveriam todos os Brasileiros se orgulhar de serem muitos deles descendentes de Portugueses!! Infelizmente se lê tanta coisa do povo brasileiro com raiva do povo Português por causa do ouro de há seculos😅😅😅! No entanto vêm para Portugal para ter uma vida melhor! Amo todos os Brasileiros que gostem de Portugal como você!
🇵🇹 💗🇧🇷 !!
@@flordi8235 isso é graças a república meu amigo.
O ensino republicano nas escolas ensina as crianças que o Brasil era explorado e escravizado por Portugal, e não que o Brasil era um principado e parte do território portugues.
Essa manipulação cria um are de mágoa.
A república golpista precisa de um motivo para justificar o golpe que deu.
Mas cada vez mais brasileiros estão descobrindo sua história de verdade.
Não éramos escravos, éramos um império poderoso
@@flordi8235 não importa o que a república tentei inventar.
Brasil e Portugal são um.
Somos uma mesma civilização.
A reunificação do império é questão de tempo.
As repúblicas estão acabando com nossos países
@@PatrickVieira-d3sa vossa civilização é favelas e crime, não somos iguais
Vcs são mestiços, nós não
@@PatrickVieira-d3s credo nem nos compares com esses favelados
Great video, (0:44) Beira is also a word in portuguese which means border, its also the name of a region of portugal. (4:22) it took the Romans quite a bit of time to conquer Iberia due to the fact that one man named Viriathus went on a guerrila war against the Roman, after his people were betreayed and massacred by the romans when they tried to surrender. it ressulted in very humiliating defeats for Rome, which in the end, unable to defeat Viriathus, payed two of his bodyguards to kill him in his sleep. Today Viriathus is held as a national hero and important figure of portugal.
Portugal has much more of a boreal side than people think; that's usually the biggest missing piece in foreigners' perception. 🏞️⛰️🌲🏔️🌳🏕️
Celtic and Germanic heritage, culture and music; mountains and wilderness, snow and wintry scenarios...
Germânic? Where?
@@nathanaelpereira5207visigods, sueves
@@nathanaelpereira5207 Suebi and Visigoth.
For instance you've got town names like Freamunde, with the same Germanic termination as places like Travemünde, Peenemünde, or Dortmund.
@@user-hp3xe6is3i i was irônic
Nah, visigoths were too little to even tickle the Portuguese population.
Portuguese here, results of my DNA,
69.5 Iberian, 27.1 Italian, 3.4 Finnish
Iam 75% iberian mother is a crazy 95 % with a non shoking 5% north africa
im 75% Iberico, 15% English, 4 % north african , 2 % italian, etc ....
As a Portuguese, I found this video interesting and educational! Also, love your accent! Cheers
Thanks. I love Portugal
I'm Portuguese and these are my DNA results:
•44% Iberian (Portugal and Brazil- Minas Gerais)
•13.1% Italian
•13% Irish, Scottish and Welsh
•12.1% Sardinian
•16.5% North African
•1.3% Nigerian
Its impossible to talk about Portugal ancestry without mentioning the Lusitanians and Suebi.
A few people in the comments section posting outdated as well as incorrect information. We are well overdue for an updated study of the ethnic Portuguese population. It should include various regions of mainland Portugal and the autonomous regions of the Azores and Madeira.
Agreed. Brazil could be a strong ally , but the genetic studies are expensive and need more interested people
I believe one study just based in genetic diversity, showed the Azores with more genetic diversity than mainland average diversity. Sailors and colonization of the islands may explain that. I cant link it but it was on the news some 15 years ago.
I absolutely love your accent. Top notch. Very informative and comprehensive content. 💚♥️🇵🇹
Thanks
I really love your series… Very fascinating! 😊👍🏽
I think you may have already done it… But if not, have you ever thought about doing the DNA ties between Iberian Peninsula and Britain/Ireland/France?
As well as our commonalities in regards to the Celtic culture…etc 🙏🏽
Thanks. Good idea, cheers. I have touched on aspects of this but I will probably do a dedicated video on it shortly.
You got the point. Myheritage says that I am 50% Iberian and 25% Irish, Welsh (which is a proof of my celtic roots), the rest Italian, Greek and North Africa 5%. I come from Serra da Estrela, and I have green brown eyes. I think That I represent the major part of portuguese from center to north of Portugal.
Portuguese people are predominantly a Celtic nation by genetics and roman by culture. We are a southern and western people by history and geography.
CELTA E BERBERE
A CULTURA GREGA E A ROMANA ERAM BERBERES OS CELTAS ERAM A RESISTÊNCIA BERBERE A ELITE
If you mean the Calaicos yes, there isnt one Celtic genetical only, but a minor Celtic base in the former "celtic" countries
A cultura e história de portugal e galiza são importantes mas sao exageradas por vários celtistas. Até o da irlanda é.
Not really. The Northern part of Portugal is highly influenced by Celtics whereas from Lisbon to the Algarve the biggest influence is the Arabian one.
@@evagomes1590 Porquê? Acha que falamos árabe? Eu sou do sul e toda a minha família tem olhos azuis e cabelos louros, assim como eu... a maior parte da gente da minha terra, só a minha avó materna tinha olhos castanhos! Nada tenho contra os árabes ... mas que eu saiba eles não têm nada a haver connosco e a sua influencia é residual!
As a galician/French descent,I feel closer with brother/sister Portuguese than the rest of the Spaniards. The only spaniards that I tolerate are Asturies and Basques(family members tend to marry with these two regions besides the locals).
When my father travels to Madrid airport they often tell tgem what country is he from?.lol.
@@freyalove3831 as a Portuguese I feel closer to Galicians than Spaniards. Even language wise both Portuguese and Galician are very similar
@@FGFullgaming Anytime I visit Portugal, I feel like my home. And even Portugueses treat better than the rest of the Spaniards.
@freyalove3831 Dear fake account: Castillians are partly descendends of portugueses who were brutally expelled of Portugal (by the english) after the battle of Aljubarrota, for being supporters of the true heir of the portuguese throne: Beatriz of Portugal and husband. You need to make a deeper research on this issue, because Galicians had very good reasons for not wanting the follow the portuguese path. In fact, many galicians still claim the return of their southern lands (Northern Portugal). Ancient Gallaecia reached the Duero river. (And if you only tolerate that tiny group of people you must be a sociopath).
@@redl1ner170I might have not gotten the memo ,Galicia claims the land of Portugal (seriously!? You think we are living in the century XIII.). Yes, I still love my Portuguese brothers.
@@freyalove3831
go back to your country
I really liked what I heard in this video. Perhaps the presence of the Celts in Portugal justifies the fact that my mother had blue eyes, very white skin and beautiful black hair, in a village where there were only brown eyes and dark skin. This village is located in the North of Portugal, full of legends and mysteries...Greetings
Do the DNA test if you can. Your mother's blue eyes can also be Germanic (suevi and visigothic), Scandinavian (Paredes as an example was colonised by vikings) or others
Blonde is germanic. Brit tribes (celts in this case) were brunettes.
@@cutdepiefails6596No dear, blondes were and still are common in the celts, slavs, fino ugric, balts
Yes like me
@@romybarbosa4047 for sure she wasn't the only one. I'm from the north and most of my family and friends and who I know and see everyday are like that (light eyes, paled skin and dark/blond hair), plus my sister is blond and I'm not (now) I was in kid. So is more or less like this, when in hollydays my sister pass as a Nordic person, even people talk in English to her here in Portugal, and to me people say that I look scytian/Italian.. and we are brothers from the same parents. 😁
Yes my friend. North of Portugal had huge celtic influence but then came the romans and the moors which had strong influence. The moors were the last before the Reconquista. After that Portugal was born. Portugal and England have the oldest alliance that has never been broken. The Windsor Treaty.
Fight and you may die. Run and you'll live. And dying in your beds many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that for one chance, just one chance to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!😁
Not only the north of Portugal. Even the ravens in Lisboa 's flags are probably connected with Celtics
Há muito vestígios da nossa herança Celta no sangue e na cultura , principalmente no norte de Portugal
I've always heard that Lisbon (Olissipo) was founded by Ulisses. Funny that we have some regions called "Beira" here, but i'm pretty sure it's just coincidence.
This myths can contain some nuclei of truth, but Olisipo seems to be native city. -ipo is common in Tartessian civilisation
@@nathanaelpereira5207 OK, "ipo" maybe a native word, probably meaning "place" or "city", Olis-ipo "Olis"/"Oliss" is as close to Ulisses as it can be. Even if the city wasn't founded by Ulisses, and existed already before him, it can be named after him by the natives.
*it can have been named...
@@jackportugge5647 of course the city and their people already existed before the greeks arrived to Iberian Peninsula....
Lisbon com s from the arabic name for the region of today's Lisbon and it's surroundings, Al-lishbuna, wich probably means something in arabic. That obviously has nothing to do with the greeks.
Damn, what a great accent...!!!! And as a Portuguese, I find this a great video.
4:22 Aqueduto das Águas Livres, erected from 1731 onwards by Royal decree of D. João V to provide a definitive solution to Lisbon's water supply scarcity. The section of the aqueduct in the filming displays the largest ogee stone arch in the world, measuring 65.29 m high and 28.86 m wide. In 1755 the erected part of this aqueduct, still under construction at the time, resisted the infamous 1755 earthquake, a tribute to its engineering. This aqueduct followed closely the path of an ancient Roman aqueduct...
Excellent channel, by the way, I've been a subscriber to it for quite a while without regret.
Cheers.
The alviela river that supplies water to aqueduto is a small river that is known for never in history to dry out even in biggest droughts seasons I was raised 5 kilometers from his spring and learned how yo swim and to fish in that river it’s a beautiful small river that until 20 years ago was heavily polluted by the greedy tannery industry 😢 that at the same time was the main employer of the region
Love your accent. It's as entertaining as the video (well done). I think you'd do great working in radio.
Your videos are quite interesting and I love the genetics and the papers you present! I would love to hear your input on curly hair origins or phenicians genetics ! Keep up the hard work!
My father’s side is Açorean Portuguese from São Jorge. I can trace my last name to two catholic saints one a martyr from catalonia spain ans died in 259 ad by a roman emperor and saint from Braga.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing
I bet you are Martins, or an American adaptation of the name, like Pereira became Perry.
@@Paul-r3v No, because my father’s side of the family came in the 60’s. My grandfather first then he petitioned the rest to come over. Although i did have great grandparents that came in the late 1800’s early 1900’s. We retained our Portuguese last name.
@@user-of9go8yc2d Oh Frutuoso. Yes from Saint Frutuoso near Braga.
@@Paul-r3v thats the one. Not a very common last name
I'm Portuguese, as well as both my parents, all of my grandparents, great-grandparents and great-great-grandparents. I have no further information before them, but as all my relatives were from the middle of nowhere in the northern interior of Portugal, I always assumed to be extremelly Portuguese. I did an ancestery test a few years ago and got 58% Iberian, 30% Northwestern Europe (Germany/France) and 12% Italian. The Iberian and Italian parts were not surprising but the high northwestern european was a great surprise - I immediatly though about it being celtic origin, but I can't really tell...
That estimate doesn't indicate that you descend from Germans, French or Italians.
Same here. I'm from Algarve and got 70 Iberian 14 Slavic 12 Germanic And the rest was residuals from Hebrew and Berbers.
@@afaria6173 It indicates that I have some ancestors in common with people from modern Italy, Germany/France, as some of my genes were found to be more frequently there. Which is a very strong indicator for them - my ancestors - to come (directly or indirectly) from said regions.
Read abour the Vandals and the Visigoths. I'm sure that will explain.
Thank you for this video, it is clear how Portugal was always divided between north and south, even genetically. This differences are present until today, with strong but amicable differences between the two regions.
not so sure about it...did you read "o aptrimonio genético de Portugal" from luisa pereira and filipa ribeiro?
Im portuguese, my DNA results were : 75% Ibérico, 15% English, 4% North African, 2 % Italian, etc ...
WE ARE CELTIC.......for the most part.
That is because Galicia and part of asturia are part of Portugal. So is lusitania.
I am Portuguese and of Celtic descent. This is prevalent from the centre to the north, to the south where the Moors took longer to be expelled, and has left its mark on people today.
I'm Portuguese, born in Lisbon and my mother's side had a lot of people with light blonde hair, including my mother and grandfather, my mother always used to say my ancestors were Celts, whether that's true or not I have no idea, to my dismay I didn't get blonde hair :(
That's not always the case you can have blonde hair and blue eyes without any celtic or germanic ancestry.
Due to a person having less melanin .
@@joaosilva-ec6li I didn't say you couldn't, I don't see how that relates to my comment
@@Skullbushi my guy i was just confirming you statement and expanding it I'm not saying your wrong why the hell did you become so defensive all of the sudden?
Like you're family could have northern or central european ancestry or it's just lower melanin in their system either way both are hereditary for example most of my family has brown/black hair, brown eyes and bronze skin and Im not here saying i might have arab ancestry, in fact it's probably because of our origin since the iberian main ancestry is anatolian farmer wich are known to have dark features.
I would love to see more in depth studies about the DNA in Portugal, especially the islands that saw so much movement over the centuries.
In my little village in Madeira there was one family with redheads, one family with blonds, lots of the so called olive skin, a mix of fair skin, mostly brown eyes but you could find blue and green, straight hair all the way to very curly hair, very sharp noses or very wide noses ...
As a portuguese, I am proud of my Celtic DNA as my second most prominent after Iberian of course. Salutations to my celtic brothers!
7:09 we need more studies. Altho closed related to Galicians partly, the people from Porto and Lisbon are still a Cluster /Aglomerado in their own respectively. We need from all over the country.
I agree. More research would be good, especially on Portugal specifically, as opposed to just Iberia as a whole.
Please explain further
@@prenda2086 de que se precisa mais estudos para entender o dna português é mais regionalizado ou se é mais uniforme. As cidades de Lisboa e Porto são mais exceção que regra mesmo contendo toda a diversidade portuguesa, pois também receberam mais influência externa. E são dessas cidades que aqui no Brasil se usa para comparar nossa genética com a vossa. Ex: os haplogrupos masculinos são idênticos à região Nordeste e Norte, as regiões mais intactas e tradicionais do Brasil.
@@n.m.m5460 Não fazia ideia! Obrigada!
Eu echo tudo isso realmente fascinate!
Well in the north is zone called Terras de Bouro named after the germanic tribe buri
It seems to be good research. In any case, please don't mistake Arabian for Moorish. And most importantly, the influence is way older than the so-called Muslim invasion (of about 10 000 individuals) It predates that event for thousands of years...
There is a theory that Portugal is simply the fusion of Porto and Gaia, the two coastal cities divided by the mouth of the Douro river.
7:46 R1b-DF27 and only 10% R1b-21, what is mine. L21 maybe came with Celts in Iron Age.
Exactly, all local Basque R1b-DF27 throughout the peninsula, which already had Steppe ancestry at the end of the copper age, something they so often leave out of their nonsense about "Germanics" in Iberia.
Even being of Latin culture, the prerroman extract are still vivid and latent
One of these people were the Vandals. My theory is that they came from Around Väner lake and to south Norway. This realm called *Vendiz. Try to see Kempe medley video, and if you recognise some people..They were subdued by the suebi, not killed...
We have been invaved by tourists since a long time ago. 😆 Who comes, stays. I love my country and my roots. Great video!
Actually Portugal used to be ignored by tourists except for SPECIFIC places in Madeira znd Algarve. Touridts only discovered Portugal since 2017. Before we were either ignored or invaders just wanted to steal our shit.
Your brogue is very strong and I have a problem understanding you!Perhaps slowdown a bit , I love the subject though👍
I turn the sound off and read the cc.
Hit the CC button for captions
Yes cc and I pause often to digest the info.
Glad to hear I am not the only one. I am American and hear many accents and languages, but this is one I have never heard in person. It is fascinating, but difficult to follow. I will turn on captions. I will frequently have to do the same for British English speakers.
Without any research I propose:
Portogal meaning
Porto = port
"Gal" taken from the Portuguese word "Galos" meaning Roosters
Portugal = Port of roosters
Doesn't "caladh" mean port/harbour in Irish? ("cala" in Scottish Gaelic).
There must have existed a Hispano-Celtic cognate "cale", yielding place names such as Portus Cale (Oporto), which later on in the Middle Ages (12th century) served as the coronym for the newly created country.
In latin cale means street.
@@puraLusa The Spanish word for street "calle" goes back to Latin "callis" (path, route). However, the historical place name is "Portus Cale"; not "Portus Callis", whose meaning would be absurd.
It makes more sense to think of "portus" as the Roman translation for "cale", a pre-Roman word.
Actually, "cale" also gives rise to the ethnonym "Callaeci" (later on Gallaeci > Galicians), first Castro culture tribe sailing from the south northwards, across the Douro/Duero river, leaving the ancient province of Lusitania behind.
Hispanic tribes never used Latin to designate themselves, as it wasn't their native language. You need to use Indo-European roots, or present-day Celtic cognates, to decipher the ethnonyms of the Celtiberians, other Hispanic Celts, as well as the Lusitanians, whereas for Iberians you need to turn to Georgian (Caucasus). | ua-cam.com/video/ZqpNv3nFSrE/v-deo.htmlsi=OkFlhNIjPN9hJ-EN&t=142
Latin isn't applicable in this context.
Please do the Basque
Thanks, it's on the list
Portugal's Genesis is basically Iberian and Celt. With the Romans we become "romanized" but not quite as many Celtic traditions, names of towns etc still remain. Then came the Moorish people of No. Africa and the Arabias, followed by the Germanic tribes and some Scandies. Yeah sure they were not many, but 45.000 Suebi, Buris, Marcommanis were enough to leave a visible Germanic look in our peoples, especially in the NE and along the coast down to the Aveiro, Coimbra areas. Pepper all this with Phoenician, Alans (Iran/Iraq areas) Greeks, Tartessians, and later the French, English, Flemish and even a few Danes (that came along for the DNA ride) gypsies, and Jews, and you've got your modern Portuguese person. Nowadays many of us also have Amérindian (Brasil) East & West African and Asiatic DNAs. So really, can we get more of mishmash?
Myself: I am 75 % CeltIberian, 9% Italian, 7 % Modern Celtic (Ireland, Scotland, Wales) the rest is No African and Azkanazi Jew. I am tall, very light skin, blue eyes, dark blond hair, although both my parents had dark eyes and hair with very light skin, I have a significant nr. Of blondes and light colored eyes in the family. Tgere is a Greek DNA streak on my parernal side of the family, such DNA my sister inherited (not I) and from my father's side of the family there is quite a strong streak of Celtiberian together with French, German, Flemish mix.
Cheers 🍻 ❤
Portuguese DNA results:
Iberian 60.8%
Scottish, irish and welsh 13.6%
Italian 7.5%
Ashkenazi jew 6.1%
Greek and south Italian 2.6
North african 7.2
Nigerian 2.2
Io sentito un trasmissione che Ulisse scopri portogallo
The ADN of the portuguese people mainly is Greek. The Capital of Portugal (Lisbon) is also called Olissipo, Olissipone since Ulysses (Ulysseus)founded it after the Troya War. After that came Celts, Phenicians, Carthagens and so on. So we can´t say exactly what is the ADN of the people.
"The ADN of the portuguese people mainly is Greek." its a joke right????? you need to read "o patrimonio genético português" to get some real information about it.
Maybe in your genetic makeup but certainly not mine, lol
why does everyone today think people moved around as much as we do today? its a mystery to me, is it because when you look at google maps everything just looks so tiny and close?
Portocalos also bears similarity to the Greek word for orange (portokali). Another theory is that the Algarve was an early Mediterranean orange growing region and was named by the Greeks in association with oranges.
there was no oranges in the algrave in those times...greek influence in Portugal was almost intangible, this is not a mediterrean country its an Atlantic country
I am Portuguese, blond, with light eyes, same as my old family who live in North province of Minho for more than 2.000 years. Also the amount of Portuguese with blue eyes is 1 in 8. Very different from the Greek. Yet those who classify people by colour, they mix Portuguese with darker areas. Yesterday in a british serie the Portuguese character was staged by an India actor, so... theres clichets and theres reality!
It's the other way around.
Portugal was in charge of the trade of oranges in a larger scale (an asian fruit) and because this new fruit was coming from Portugal, they named the fruit after Portugal.
hey there, i am portuguese and as far as i am aware my ancestors lived in portugal since the end of the 18 century, my dad is 75 y talish, 1,80cm in is 20s, green eyes. my mom 65 y 1,65 cm, in her 20s, and brown eyes, i am 28 y 1,87 cm brown eyes and hair, so i think apart from height i do represent the portuguese population, i did a ancestry test myancestry dna and i was 31% portuguese, 30% northen and west european, 15% italian, 14% sardinian, 5% northen african, 4% british and 1% nigerian, precentages are rounded. taking in consideration that napoleans army spent weeks in my area discounting on the sardinian, northen european and italian side i do belive that portuguese people ar 35% portuguese/iberian 15% french, 10% german, 10% british, 10% arabs, 10% italians 4% Jewish 1% african 5% flamish/ belgians
Aqui é a Lusitânia! Aqui é Portugal!
Do you have a Aberdeen accent
No central Scotland
Portugal and spain are interesting Only some Portugal families have Celt lineage like spain ?😊 and the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Many teories say the Celts arrived G.Britain since north of Spain
No
FROM CALE.
THE KALAICOS
I did a DNA test a month ago... The result says I'm 100% Portuguese. How is this possible? And I thinking I was a citizen from the World. 😮💨
500 YEARS AGO THE PORTUGUESE NAVIGATOR FERNAO DE MAGALHAES MOVED FROM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN TO ANOTHER UNKNOWN OCEAN, WHICH HE NAMED THE PACIFIC OCEAN! THE STRAIT OF MAGELLAES AND TRIBUTE TO HIM, WHEN A SAILOR ASKED HIM WHAT THE SHAPE OF THE EARTH WAS, HE ANSWERED AND ROUND, I'M SICK OF SEEING ITS IMAGE REFLECTED ON THE MOON!!!
Ronaldo is not one o the greatest, he is The Greatest!🇵🇹
How did they get this blood data? If this data is real, with what authorization did they collect the samples?
These are major academic studies
The name of Portugal comes from D.Afonso Henriques and the cruzaders When in batle they Said
Por teu Graal
Hmm I've seen in portuguese authors that some of the J and Eb could not be pinpointed to a recent migration. Actually some authors find that these halpogroups could be introduced no later than neholitic. is it true? If so the moor and jewish admixture would me far less than previous thought.
Not at all. That jusy sjow the age of the genetics of the moors and not their absense in portuguese genome. The moors had A HUGE influence on our genome dnd any talk to the contrary is just fascist fantasies for those stupid enough to vote for Chega.
most of Portuguese are from alpine origin , 50% Hallstatt la tene 50% Thrace cimerrian different from other Iberian people that are related to basque sardinian neolitic farmers not lindbarken Germany
😂😂
@@n.m.m5460 do dna testing , pal before making fool of yourselve 5 populations close to tugas spanish swiss north italians romenians austriand eurocade k 15
@@n.m.m5460 thraco cimerrians is are our tribes EUPEDIA ANCIENT DNA SAMPLES RELATIVES IS A FREE SOURCE THAT YOU CAN LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT , DO SOMETHING AND GET KNOWLEDGE ABOUT GENETICS
@@danythrinbell1596 Why are you being so mean? Does it actually matter what ancestry we come from? What a petty way to see the world. I am Portuguese, I am proud to be so, and I know we are a beautiful mixture, but all that is irrelevant. We have so much bigger fish to fry. Be a better person.
@@joanofarcxxi
What he said was not mean it is the truth , it is in the Eupedia and in a study published by Coimbra university and Madrid Complutense university about the genetic relatedness of the Portuguese , Spaniards and Basques.
The Iberian\Sardinian haplogroup I2a1 and the Dinaric\Danubian I2a2 together represent only 1.5% of the Portuguese genome.
We are what we are , why do you want to hide what you are ?
We are the only ones that you can see the birth place by the DNA!
Most important of all, we are not Spainards, thank God.
This western part of Iberia always had a stronger sense of independence indeed.
preferia ser espanhol do que ter sangue de mouro no meu DNA. Ainda bem que não tenho
I'd rather be a spaniard than a moor lol
@@youyoutobio sorry, but I'd curious about the conception of what is moor.
@@nathanaelpereira5207 google is your best friend if you want to learn about these things, but here, let me help you. I took this from wikipedia: "The term Moor is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim populations of the Maghreb, al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula), Sicily and Malta during the Middle Ages." Wikipedia refers to the term as an exonym but to us portuguese from the north we use it as a derogatory term. It's a north vs south thing we have going on here in Portugal. You look at a typical northern portuguese and you compare it to a typical southerner and it seems we are from 2 completely different countries.
Search gene lusitano
It's very wrong to think that portuguese are basically only German descendents, far from the truth. First were the iberos people pre Roman then Celts which were spread south of Scandinavia, the Greeks, the fenician from Israel and siria specifically, and the cartageneses which were from Mauritania and Tunisia ( big rivals of the Roman empire) which then took over the Iberian peninsula, after defeating Cartagena(cartago). More German people the Visigoths ( near the black sea) came to Portugal and took over the Romans. And finally the Arabs from North Africa, mainly Morocco no further than Algeria in the v century. The Portuguese from a piece of given land( from the king of leon) called PORTUCAL took back and expanded the Portuguese territory from the Arabs during the reconquista ( which was like an Iberian crusade against the moors). Portugal defined it's territory apart from Spain which was a group of kingdoms like Aragon, castille and Leon. Summing up Portugal benefited from all these people, but the German had less influence of them all due the lack of culture except with refining Roman laws. The most influential were the Greeks(philosophy, democracy) the fenician (maritime warfare and fishing) the Roman( most influential Catholicism), and the North African Arabs ( Jewish, Muslim) in the food, geographic names, architecture such as tiles, castles and chimneys). The spanish have other types of influences such as the Basque, Sardinia and so on. Just remember the Iberian people spoken here are not the Portuguese or Spanish who share the peninsula geographically. But the pre Roman people called iberos just after the Neolithic period. So if you have Iberian ancestry this means it can be from either Portugal, Spain, Andorra, or Catalan which is a nation independent from Spain now. Thanks
Iberos?? do you think the Iberios were in the west side of the peninsula?
@@br3menPT definitely, mostly north but spread everywhere after the Neolithic period.
@@lookatolderthey were in the east side....
@@br3menPT there is no scientific proof of the location on the west side, but most likely everywhere in the peninsula due to their trade and commercial ties with the fenician and greek people.
Im really against islam but uf people think AC Celtic influence made the portguese oeople thsts the most tard idea ever . Milénius are apart from Celtics influence. We got Greek, Romans , Germans tribes n then for last for many centurys till we got Portugal as country we got huge infiuence from North Africa. This last influence made mostly wat we are as the most as people .
Iberique people was already a fact but cant be denied arabs from north Africa which aren't true Arabs n jews as well mixed with the ibérique populations even as culture as Romans .
We develop for centurys n even milénius our own culture but as said we have more mixed between us . Believe Germans tribes brought their imfiuence too .
Portus Tubal....Portus Tubale...Portusgale... SEH TUBAL ( Setúbal) .....we are descendents of Tubal grandson of Noah
No, Tubal refers to a syro-hittite state Tabal probably.
Setùbal is phonetical evolution from Cetobriga, with arabic interference.
Cetobriga > Cetobre > Setobre > Setubar > Setúbal
vocês para inventarem estórias são demais... é isso e os portugueses são descendentes directos dos "Atlantianos"... 🤣🤣🤣
But steel is heavier than feathers!
I'm sorry I had to do it 🙏
Often I call my GF Arab because she's from the south of Portugal wich was under Muslim rule before it was conquered by Portugal. Portugal's ancestry is really diverse and that is reflected in all our country. When coming to Portugal don't be afraid to explore, if you only stay in Lisbon you will only see a fraction of our beatiful land.
Way...way oversimplifying things.
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I am sorry, but your accent is almost impossible to understand... ;(
You can read the subtitles😉
Clean ears maybe that's the issue
Not very accurate video. You forgot the Arabic (Berber) dna percentage we still have from Lisbon down to the Algarve ,hence being called moors by the northern portuguese people. According to mitochondrial studies, our berber dna is as high as 37 per cent in Alcácer do Sal, and above 20 per cent in average. Only the Northern part of Portugal was highly occupied by Celtics.
Acho que é muito ingénuo pensar que, em mais de 1000 anos, as populações mantiveram-se estáveis e não migraram de norte para sul (do actual território português) e vice-versa. Quantos "alentejanos" não terão ido parar ao Norte, quantos nortenhos não terão ido parar ao Algarve? E não é verdade que só o norte de Portugal tinha populações celtas. Repare-se que, aliás, a Lusitânia correspondia ao actual território português a sul do Douro e ainda uma parte de Espanha (ou seja, a actual cidade do Porto, por exemplo, não era território lusitano), e as tribos lusitanas eram predominantemente de origem celta. At last, but not the least, deixo esta informação que retirei da wikipedia, sobre a origem dos portugueses: "A maioria dos estudos genéticos verifica que a presença de elementos norte-africanos nas modernas populações ibéricas é menor quando comparada com a base ancestral pré-islâmica.[81] De facto, verifica-se uma clara descontinuidade genética entre o norte de África e a Península Ibérica, já que vários desses estudos não detectam nenhuma relação particular entre populações ibéricas (mesmo as do Sul, na Andaluzia; mais tempo submetidas ao domínio islâmico) e norte-africanas Os resultados destes estudos mostram, globalmente, que as populações ibéricas e norte-africanas se originaram em linhagens genéticas diferentes e que o Estreito de Gibraltar funcionou como uma significativa barreira ao fluxo de genes. Não só cerca de 78% dos cromossomas Y ibéricos têm origem no Paleolítico Superior e 10% nas expansões Neolíticas, também apenas 6%, no máximo, poderão ter origem norte-africana, sendo que o genoma norte-africano tem ele próprio cerca de 4% de contribuição genética europeia O domínio islâmico terá, assim, deixado uma contribuição démica mínima.". I rest my case.
he mentioned north-african influence during the al-andalus,. The berbers is the main contribution for the north-african remaining in the portuguese. Where do you have those 37% reference from Alcacer though?
DNA arabe é o que faz Portugal ser o anus da europa ocidental
DNA arabe... Nem escrevo mais para o algoritmo marxista do youtube não me censurar...
DNA arabe... foi a nossa desgraça...
Sorry, No "celts" EVER in KONII-LUSITÂNIA!
Os lusitanos eram um povo céltico
@@KapBBit Provávelmente não, mas claramente houve outros povos Celtas em Portugal
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Atlantis blood
🤣🤣🤣 "estórias" da carochinha... Vocês acreditam-se em cada merda é por essas e por outras que Portugal é a "cauda" da Europa para não dizer outra coisa. É isso e o pai natal existe...