Roman
roman
Romans
During ancient times, different groups moved through Western Europe. We only know what happened after written records became available. At about 1,000 B.C. Semitic Peoples Controlled The Isles of Cypress, Crete, much of Greece, and Part of what is now Turkey. They also controlled the Western Mediterranean. The Greeks then moved into Greece and modern day Turkey. They forced the Semites to move. The Semites fled to the Eastern Mediterranean or North Africa. They controlled Northern Africa west of Egypt. Celtic people controlled Western Europe and Hyscos controlled the middle of present day Turkey. Latin people moved into Italy. Then starting about 500 B.C. Rome started conquering their neighbors. Starting about 400 A. D. a great migration occurred out of Asia. The Huns and other groups moved out of Asia, the Finns moved into Finland, the Huns, into Hungry. They started fighting the Germans for their land. The Germans needed to move somewhere. They took land from the Celts and moved into land controlled by the Romans. Germans moved into Europe and North Africa. Lombards moved into Italy, Anglo Saxons into England, Franks into France, Scandinavians into the Scandinavian areas, and then Albanians into Albania. An Indoeuropean group, the serbs moved into Russia, Poland, and Serbia. One group made another move on. When the Germans moved in, The Celts moved out. The Celts now live in Galatia in Spain, in Brittany in France, in Scotland and in Ireland. There was also a Group of Celts that settled in Central Turkey.
Great Brittian
Holy Roman Empire
The ancient Semitic civilization, the Phoenicians, settled along the Mediterranean coast and invented the alphabet.
The Moors.
No country - it was the Phoenicians, who were an ethnic group of independent city-states.
Europe.
Denise Demetriou has written: 'Negotiating identity in the ancient Mediterranean' -- subject(s): Commerce, HISTORY / Ancient / General, Mediterranean National characteristics, Civilization, Group identity, Social conditions, Culture conflict, Ethnic groups, History
Group C
a controlled group is like an idea but an experiment that is controlled cannot be changed.