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Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 12:56am On Sep 09
King Philip II of Spain, also known as Felipe II, was the most powerful king of Spain during his reign from 1556 to 1598. Under his rule, Spain became the dominant world power and the center of a vast empire that included territories in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa.


Philip II was known for his religious piety and zealousness, famously declaring that "My kingdom is not of this world." He spent much of his reign battling the Protestant Reformation, particularly the Dutch Revolt and England's support of it.

King Philip II of Spain's ancestry was a mix of Spanish, German and Italian heritage.


On his father's side, he was descended from the Spanish royal House of Hapsburg, which was of German origin. On his mother's side, he was descended from the Italian House of Trastámara, which ruled a large portion of the Iberian Peninsula. Thus, King Philip II was a member of the Spanish branch of the Hapsburg dynasty, which had ruled the country for over a century at the time of his birth.

Based on historical accounts and descriptions of King Philip II of Spain, he was often described as having a swarthy, brown complexion, dark curly hair, and dark brown eyes. The term "swarthy" in this context refers to a dark or sun-tanned skin tone. However, it's important to note that descriptions of his appearance may have been influenced by the standards and perceptions of the time, as well as artistic interpretations of his appearance.

King Philip II of Spain had Frankish ancestry on his paternal side. The Hapsburg dynasty, to which he belonged, had its origins in the Franconian region of present-day Germany. Thus, through his father, King Charles V, who was a member of the Hapsburg dynasty, Philip II had Frankish ancestry. In fact, the Hapsburgs claimed descent from the Frankish king, Clovis I, who unified the Frankish tribes in the late 5th century.

King Philip II of Spain had some Jewish ancestry. His maternal grandmother was Catherine of Aragon, a Spanish princess who was the daughter of Isabella I, the Queen of Castille. Isabella's maternal great-grandmother was the Jewish Princess Beatrice of Portugal, who had converted to Christianity.
Catherine of Aragon married King Henry VIII and became the mother of King Philip II's half-sister, Queen Mary I of England. As a result, King Philip II of Spain and his sister, Mary I, had some Jewish ancestry through their maternal grandmother, Catherine of Aragon.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 9:29pm On Sep 09
Envy was at the root when the truth was revealed.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 5:53am On Sep 10
Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the wife of King George III of Great Britain, was known to have a swarthy or swart complexion, which is likely to have been a reference to her having brown or tanned skin tone. She also had dark curly hair and dark brown eyes. Her unique looks reportedly set her apart from the other royal women of the time, and some historians believe that her appearance was a source of intrigue and fascination.


Although Queen Charlotte may have been perceived as having a unique or unusual appearance in England, it's important to note that tanned or brown skin tones were not uncommon in some parts of Europe, including Germany, France, and Southern Europe. In these regions, people likely had a more diverse range of skin tones due to factors such as climate, migration, and cultural influences. So, Queen Charlotte's appearance might have been seen as quite normal in some parts of Europe.


There are claims that Queen Charlotte had Jewish ancestry, although the specific details and extent of her Jewish ancestry are still a topic of debate and speculation among historians and genealogists. She was said to be descended from the House of Belmonte, a Spanish Jewish family that converted to Catholicism in the 15th century. If these claims are true, it would mean that Queen Charlotte had Jewish ancestors a few generations back. However, the evidence for this connection is not entirely conclusive and remains a subject of ongoing research and discussion.

Queen Charlotte had some Frankish ancestry. The House of Hanover, to which Queen Charlotte belonged, had links to the House of Guise, a powerful French noble family. The House of Guise traced its ancestry back to the Franks, a Germanic tribe that played a significant role in the formation of the Frankish Empire in the Middle Ages. Consequently, Queen Charlotte had some Frankish ancestry through her connection to the House of Guise.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 3:59pm On Sep 10
Queen Anne, who reigned as Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, has been described as having a swarthy or dark complexion, with dark curly hair and dark brown eyes. However, it is important to note that the term "swarthy" in the 17th and 18th centuries was used somewhat differently than it is today, and it was often used to describe a person with a tan or darker-skinned complexion, rather than being used in a derogatory or racially charged manner.

Queen Anne had mixed ancestry. Some sources state that she was of predominantly English descent, with some Scottish and French ancestors. However, her mother, Princess Sophia of Hanover, was a German princess. As a result, Queen Anne's ancestry included English, Scottish, French, and German heritage.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 3:13am On Sep 11
Maria de Lange, born in 1696 and died in 1744, was a well-known French novelist and writer from the 18th century. She was known for her romantic and sometimes risqué novels that often dealt with themes of love, passion, and adventure.
During her lifetime, de Lange was a successful and popular author, and her works were known throughout France and Europe. Some of her most famous novels include "Amélie ou Le Satyre de Bade," "Isis, ou L'amour vengé," and "L'Hermann ou L'art de se conserver."


In descriptions of Maria de Lange, she is often described as having a swarthy or dark complexion, with dark curly hair and dark brown eyes. However, it is important to note that the term "swarthy" in the 18th century was used somewhat differently than it is today, and it was often used to describe a person with a tan or darker-skinned complexion, rather than being used in a derogatory or racially charged manner. Additionally, it is worth noting that beauty standards in the 18th century were different from those of today, and swarthy complexion may have been considered attractive or exotic at the time.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 7:38pm On Sep 11
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Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 12:19am On Sep 12

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 4:16pm On Sep 12
Born: February 6, 1665, London, England
Died: August 1, 1714, London (aged 49)
House / Dynasty: House of Stuart
Notable Family Members: sister Mary




The first European people of color to suffer from the One Drop Rule declaration or law were the people of Virginia colony in 1763 when the law was enacted. Many of the Stewart family because the maternal lineage was of Frankish descent were light brown skinned. This is why Queen Anne appears so dark compared to the mostly white population of England, Scotland and Ireland.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 8:24pm On Sep 14
King Charles II Stuart, who ruled as the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1660 until his death in 1685, was frequently described as having a swarthy or dark complexion, with dark brown skin and dark brown eyes. It is important to note that the term "swarthy" in the 17th century was used somewhat differently than it is today, and it was often used to describe a person with a tan or darker-skinned complexion, rather than being used in a derogatory or racially charged manner.

King Charles II Stuart's maternal lineage can be traced back to the ruling families of France. His mother was Queen Henrietta Maria, who was a member of the House of Stuart and the sister of King Louis XIII of France. Through his mother, Charles II Stuart had French ancestry, as the Houses of Stuart (ruling family of Scotland) and Bourbon (ruling family of France) were closely intertwined.





There were quite a few light skinned members of the English nobility and alot of these people were affected by the One Drop Rule in the Virginia colony in 1763.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 9:42pm On Sep 14
The Racial Integrity Act, an act that defined a person as white only if they had no trace of non-white blood, which included anyone with any African, Native American, or Asian ancestry. This had significant consequences for individuals who identified as being of mixed heritage and caused many to lose their social status and privileges.

The act also aimed to prevent interracial relationships and marriage, further erasing the identities of those who were already marginalized by society. This discriminatory legislation perpetuated the belief in racial purity and superiority, reinforcing systemic racism and discrimination against non-white individuals in Virginia.

Overall, the Racial Integrity Act enforced harmful ideas of racial hierarchy and erased the complex identities of individuals who did not fit into the narrow definition of whiteness. It had long-lasting implications for those affected by its restrictive and oppressive measures.
Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 12:54am On Sep 16
Based on historical descriptions and accounts, King George II of Great Britain was said to have a swarthy complexion, which implies a darker skin tone. He had brown, curly hair and dark brown eyes. Some sources also mention that he had a square face and a stern expression.

King George II was a member of the German House of Hanover, a royal family that ruled over Great Britain and Ireland for nearly two centuries. The Hanoverians were a protestant German dynasty that ascended to the British throne in 1714 through the Act of Parliament. George II was born in the German city of Osnabrück and was the first British monarch who was a native German speaker.

Benjiman Franklin described the Germans as swarthy in 1751

In the letter, Franklin used the term "swarthy" in the context of the German people's physical appearance, describing them as having darker complexions and darker hair than the English and other northern European nations. The use of "swarthy" in this context reflects the racial prejudices and attitudes of the time, which often categorized people based on physical characteristics and skin color. However, it is important to note that Franklin's use of the term "swarthy" is not a reflection of contemporary attitudes towards race and ethnicity, and should be viewed in its historical and cultural context.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 5:17pm On Sep 16
Queen Victoria, who ruled the United Kingdom from 1837 until her death in 1901, was known for her distinctive physical features. While descriptions of her appearance vary, some sources describe her as having a swarthy (having a dark complexion, especially in comparison with surrounding skin or area) brown complexion, dark curly hair, and dark brown eyes.


Queen Victoria had a mixed heritage, with both French and German ancestry. Her mother, the Duchess of Kent, was a member of the German House of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, while her father, Prince Edward (later King Edward VII), was the son of King George III and a member of the House of Hanover, which had its origins in Germany.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 1:05am On Sep 17
Known also as Matoaka (“Little Snow Feather”), Amonute, and Rebecca, Pocahontas (“little wanton”) remains an enigma to this day. The bare facts of her life are these. She was the daughter of Powhatan, chief of the Algonquian Indians in the tidewater region. In 1610 she married Kocoum. The English captured her in 1613 to force the return of several colonists and weapons. Powhatan eventually returned the colonists, but not the weapons, and bade the English to treat his daughter well. Baptized and christened Rebecca, Pocahontas married John Rolfe on 5 April 1614. With Rolfe and their son, Thomas, she sailed to England in 1616 where she was presented to King James I and feted by London society. Set to return to Virginia, Pocahontas, age 21 or 22, died on 21 March 1617 from an undetermined illness and was buried in Gravesend.




Yes the Indigenous Peoples of America were swarthy or light skinned.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 5:26am On Sep 17
Maria Magdalena Gräfin zur Lippe was a German noblewoman who lived in the 19th century. She was a member of the House of Lippe-Weissenfeld and was married to Count Ferdinand zur Lippe. Although there is some evidence that the House of Lippe had Jewish ancestry, Maria Magdalena Gräfin zur Lippe's specific family tree did not include any verified Jewish ancestors.


Acounts describe Maria Magdalena Gräfin zur Lippe as having a swarthy (having a dark complexion, especially in comparison with surrounding skin or area) complexion, dark curly hair, and dark brown eyes. However,


Maria Magdalena Gräfin zur Lippe had Frankish ancestry. The House of Lippe traced its origins to the Frankish Empire, which was established in the 5th century. The Frankish people were an ancient Germanic people who ruled western Europe during the early Middle Ages.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 4:39pm On Sep 17
Sir Antony Van Dyck was a Flemish artist who lived in the 17th century and is perhaps most famous for his portraits of European aristocracy. Charles I was the King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649. Henrietta Maria of France was his wife and the daughter of Henry IV of France.

Sir Antony Van Dyck painted a number of portraits of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, including a famous group portrait called "The Family of Charles I". These portraits are considered some of Van Dyck's finest works and are held in galleries worldwide.

Both Henrietta Maria of France and Charles I were described as having swarthy (having a dark complexion, especially in comparison with surrounding skin or area) complexions, dark curly hair, and dark brown eyes.

Re: Identity Fraud by GodisStriking: 12:54am
Mary, Queen of Scots, was often described as having a swarthy (dark complexion, especially in comparison with surrounding skin or area) brown complexion, dark curly hair, and dark brown eyes. These physical descriptions were not uncommon for people of European descent in the 16th and 17th centuries, and they likely reflect a mixed or somewhat non-conventional appearance from a modern perspective.


Mary, Queen of Scots was of Frankish ancestry. The Frankish people were an ancient Germanic people who played a major role in the formation of Francia, a medieval western European kingdom. The Frankish empire was eventually divided into what became modern-day France and Germany, and the Frankish people left a long-lasting cultural and genetic mark on these regions.


Mary, Queen of Scots, is primarily known for her reign as the queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567. She was the daughter of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise, and became queen when she was just six days old.

In England, Mary is remembered for her tumultuous relationship with her cousin, Elizabeth I, the queen of England. After being forced to abdicate the throne of Scotland in 1567, Mary sought refuge in England. However, her presence was seen as a threat to Elizabeth and led to her imprisonment and eventual execution in 1587.

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