Is such thing like Mayan royal blood or Aztec royal blood or British royal blood and pedigree?
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Do you know anyone who've never been mixed and is a pure blood, like the race horses?
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The Mayans had a number of independent city/kingdoms. All were destroyed byefore 1350 A.D., so there are no Mayan royals around today. The Aztec royal family was headed by Moctezuma when the Spanish invaded. He was executed. I believe there may be some Mexicans around who claim a blood relationship to him today. The British royal family includes input from the Normans, Scots (the Stewart line in particular), and several different German families: Battenberg, etc. The idea that anyone living today is pure anything is at best fanciful. Armies marched all over Europe from Roman times. Tribes were all over each other in the Americas and Africa. I myself had a genetic test, and while from my parents I knew of family origins in England, Scotland, Ireland, Austria and the Netherlands, the genetic test suggested that at about 1000 AD I had ancestors who were Mongol, Jewish, and Norse. It's not too cheap, but check FTDNA.com, and they'll give you a surprise about your own background. The nearest pure bloods among humans I am acquainted with are two groups in the USA who tend to marry within their religion. Both have remarkably high rates of genetic defects. I saw the same thing with a migratory group in the Middle East who had 25% second cousin marriages and something like 10% first cousin.marriages.
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Dear, there hasn't been any such thing as pure blooded humans since the beginning of time. The human race is a Heinz 57 of mixed nationalities. Think about it, -- if Adam and Eve were in fact the first humans, where did the rest of us come from?
Dustydame
There is no such thing as "pure blood." Everyone is mixed up if you go back a few generations. It's not like national boundaries or ethnic affiliations aren't chaging constantly too. Like, would "British Royal blood" be british, or would it be "diluted" by all of the marrying of nobility from other parts of Europe? Yea, it's a myth perpetuated by elites to justify their phony-baloney station in life.
forbidden_planet
The European Royals tried to keep the royal blood pure and the result was so much inbreeding that the family of the Russian Czar were all hemophiliacs. (bleeders) There is also said to have been a lot of insanity as a result. Queen Isabella, famous for sending Columbus to the new world also started the Spanish Inquisition.
Nora Explora
yes I do.....why does this matter to you so much?
Little Wifey
There's no such animal.......we're ALL "mutts". Go back far enough in geneology and sooner or later you'll find a mix of some sort. Pure blood is a lotta bull
Joey Bagadonuts
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