Is this a roman?

is this a roman?

They probably looked Mediterranean, like modern Italians and Greeks.

From the city of Rome? Probably not. He looks like he's from Roman territories.

Mark Antony looks very Italian.

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How come romans made such good sculptures but sucked ass at painting?

I dont know. Are you a pirate?

that's an egyptian, retard. romans were aryan nordics like this.

He lived within the Roman Empire as a citizen, judging by him legally being entitled to wear the toga. As such, he was a Roman.

If you assume that Roman means someone born in the city of Rome, Romans vanished in the 3rd century BC. Most 'Romans' were from other parts of the Italian peninsula, many of which had been Oscan, Umbrian, Etruscan or outright Gallic. e.g. Cicero or Virgil.

Yeah, most of the Italy started considering themselves Romans.

People like Etruscans, Samnites etc. completely lost their identity and became Romanized.

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>brown eyes
nope. real meds have green or blue eyes.

Is this an Italian?

Mummy portraits or Fayum mummy portraits (also Faiyum mummy portraits) is the modern term given to a type of naturalistic painted portrait on wooden boards attached to Egyptian mummies from the Coptic period.
>Egyptian

he's a reincarnation of the etruscan demon charun.

what the fuck are you on?
meds have dark hair and eyes
it is true some northern italians/spaniards/southern french have light eyes but it is only because they inherited it from their ancestors who were most likely close to celtic tribes of central Europe

real meds have dark eyes

It is an Egyptian from the Roman period.

love it when people act like light eyes are uncommon in the south, when 25%+ of the population has them

fits the definition of "uncommon" to me
enough to understand the light eyes trait probably doesn't come from the south

That's Sean Connery

that map has no source whatsoever, here's the one from eupedia (which admittedly isn't reliable by their own words, but it's the best there is atm)

light eyes indeed don't come from the south

It's an Egyptian and/or a Greek mixed with Egyptian.

Your map is wrong, Central italians have something like 30% light eyes, while South Spaniards, Sardinians and Greeks have the lowest percentage of light eyes in Europe, all North African ethnicities have a lower light eyes frequency than anyone in Europe including those guys

Any region in Peninsular Italy has a higher light eye frequency than Portugal

Greeks have like 20-25 % light eyes, while the rest is filled with different shades of brown (from hazel to dark)
Central Italics would have something like 30-35 % I think

Carl Benjamin's relative

it's literally the only map with a source about this, didn't say it was correct

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