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There exists today a tiny enclave of Calabrian Greeks, Greek-speaking people in the Aspromonte Mountain region of Calabria that seem to have survived millenniaโฆperhaps since the Ancient Greeks began colonizing Southern Italy in the 8th and 7th Centuries BC.
Italian as we know it today was not always spoken throughout Italy. The Italian language did not become the staple language until well into the end of the 19th Century during the process of Italian unification, or the Risorgimento.
Until then, the Italian peninsula was made up of Italo-Romance dialects and smaller minority languages that were differentiated by region and historical influences.
Once unification was complete, the Tuscan dialect was ushered into power as the official language of the Italian nation.ย This became the beginning of the modern end of theย Greek language in Calabria, or what it is known today as Greko.
There exists today a tiny enclave of Greek-speaking people in the Aspromonte Mountain region of Calabria that seem to have survived millenniaโฆperhaps since the Ancient Greeks began colonizing Southern Italy in the 8th and 7th Centuries BC.
Their language is called Greko. They survived empires, invasions, ecclesial schisms, dictators, nationalistic-inspired assimilation, and much more. Greko is a variety of the Greek language that has been separated from the rest of the Hellenic world for many centuries.
To help bring more perspective, Greek was the dominant language and ethnic element all throughout what we know today as Calabria, Basilicata, Puglia, and Eastern Sicily until the 14th Century.
Since then, the spread of Italo-Romance languages, along with geographical isolation from other Greek-speaking regions in Italy, caused the language to evolve on its own in Calabria. This resulted in a separate and unique variety of Greek that is different from what is spoken today in Puglia.
History of Calabrian Greeks
There are many theories or schools of thought regarding the origin of the Greko community in Calabria. Are they descendants of the Ancient Greeks who colonized Southern Italy? Are they remnants of the Byzantine presence in Southern Italy? Did their ancestors come in the 15th to 16th centuries from the Greek communities in the Aegean fleeing Ottoman invasion?
The best answers to all of those questions are yes, yes, and yes. This means that history has shown a continuous Greek presence in Calabria since antiquity. Even though different empires, governments, and invasions occurred in the region, the Greek language and identity seemed to have never ceased. Once the glorious days of Magna Graecia were over, there is evidence that shows that Greek continued to be spoken in Southern Italy during the Roman Empire.
Once the Roman Empire split into East (Byzantine) and West, Calabria saw Byzantine rule begin in the 5th Century. This lasted well into the 11th Century and reinforced the Greek language and identity in the region, as well as an affinity to Eastern Christianity.
Whatโs even more fascinating is that Calabria was apparently a Byzantine monastic hub of sorts. There were over 1,500 Byzantine monasteries in Calabria and people today still remember and adore those saints. Even though Byzantine rule ended in Calabria in the 11th Century, the Greek language continued to be spoken while gradually declining in the region with the spread of Latin and a process of Catholicization.
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (2024) 2.03 โ No Pain
Marius de Romanus
sometimes I tend to forget they all live by moonlight.ย
"...But a millennium of nights will be yours to see light as no mortal has ever seen it, to snatch from the distant stars as if you were Prometheus an endless illumination by which to understand all things." - Marius (The Vampire Lestat)
I guess I'm the only one that was not super excited with new IWTV behind the scenes production clip shared my AMC... at this point we've been waiting so long I'd like to hear some actual real news.. like real cast announcement or some more serious news about production and how they will approach adapting book etc cuz this one is really important... instead we get silly useless video of assistant walking around and board full of silly fake post-it's that even as jokes don't capture the vibe of what the season should be about and even as spoofs and jokes are really are not that funny imo.... maybe it's just my mood today but I'm gonna wait for some ACTUAL news before getting excited...๐คทโโ๏ธ seeing Sam jam practice was fun tho...
The Books Illustrated edition of Interview with the Vampire has finally arrived. iโm absolutely obsessed.
art by anne yvonne gilbert.
these illustrations are absolutely stunning!!! ๐๐๐
I want this sooooo bad shame the prices are so out of my reach...๐ญ
but if anyone else is interested... booksillustrated.com
New renders for chapter 38 of The Lost Shepard by @carolinaspring
Shepard and her mysterious spirit wolf friend...๐ฅฐ who could it be...
Summary: Solas x Femshep
"The Shepherd's lost, and his home is far, keep to the stars, for one day soon, the dawn will come."
She falls from the sky, and now she must close it. Commander Shepard wakes up confused and alone on a strange planet with no idea how she got there. She thought she was dead. She should be dead, but she's not.
Again.
But with a tear in the sky and strange creatures coming out of it, she might soon be dead if she's not careful. She decides she has to save another world.
Again.
Honestly, can't the universe just give her a break?
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Chapter Forty Two Coming 3/2/2025
New set of renders for OC Shep and Solas based on a chapter 6 of "The Lost Shepard" fic by @carolinaspring.
read on ao3 ๐
Party at the Dreadwolf's temple! My old Solas dance animation cuz I never posted it properly here. Planning a new version with DAV model soon! ๐
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hello! i hope you don't mind me asking but would you be ok with people using your renders for an icon with credit? that solas with the heart-shaped sunglasses is delightful
Yes I'm a ok with that as long as it is with clear credit somewhere, and a person asks first so go for it :) I made it my icon on twitter to it's silly hehe :)