Once again the dogmatic Sevilla, again fail in their claims.
Last night, ignorance, arrogance and cretinism, again scratching its peak.
Too bad Nervion ideologues, such as JA or JFM, among others, who work so hard to "break down" our manquepierda, or justify the 22-0, not able to correct and disclose this big lie that feeds the heart of sociology, white family from time immemorial.
A LESSON FROM HISTORY, that Sevilla SHOULD KNOW ...
A little literature
The Greek geographer Century BC, Strabo, and refers to the name of Rio, to describe the Roman colonization: "The turdetanos, especially those who live next to Betis have been completely Romanized." However, the same Julius Caesar, tells the name of the river in his writings on the wall before the Pompeian Seville: "... quae ad Ita Baetim erumpendo Flemish ships fuissent, incentunt." A Roman pedestal, preserved in our city, devoted to Sextus Julius Attorney Possessor, trade stands with the oil in our city through its river between 161 / 169, says: "Possessor, Procurator ad IRPCAS Baetis" In the century XVII, the famous poet from Seville Juan de la Cueva, in his Sonnet 207, said: "Scourge of poets has come to celebrate the flood of Betis," in allusion to the poetic significance in the negative has also been our river to the city. Also, the German traveler and writer Hieronymus Munzer, who traveled through the 1494-1495 Seville, at the dawn of the Golden Sevillanos, spoke: "at the bottom of the walls to the west is at Betis, and navigable river flowing , which grows high tide when three or four cubits, leading then lightly salted water and when the tide turn sweet. " Another traveler, Diego Cuelvis, in his "Thesoro Chorographico" stressed the importance and grandeur of the River: "This city \u200b\u200bis set on the banks of the Guadalquivir River was formerly known as Betis: there is so wide and deep that it may well come along to the city grandíssimos ships and over four hundred and five hundred tons. It is one of the main ports of Spain where armed grandissima leave each year and ships or galleons to the West Indies ... "
... the indisputable Sevillanía NAME BETIS!
And another bit of history
However, the most surprising revelation, and perhaps most interesting of all references to Betis, which again would Strabo tells us in "Geography" (1946-1945 BC). Book III, 2.1: This is that "... Hispalis certainly excels, it also colony of the Romans. After this city, although the market continues to exist, owing to its reputation and have recently been established and settlers there as soldiers of Caesar Betis stands, although among its population has no great men. "So, gentlemen, that this proved the existence of a part of the city called Baetis (= Betis), coexisting with Hispalis (Sevilla) and, although it might be the primitive Triana (which not shown yet, but it would not matter much to the case), historians of the stature of Mommsen, Hubner and Antonio Blanco Freijeiro, take the words of Strabo. Therefore, we have the luxury of inserting another meaning to the place name "Betis" known ( the "belonging to the ancient Roman province of Andalusia, which gets its name given by the Betis River, which crosses), the" Belonging to a place called Betis who shared the name Sevilla Seville Hispalis! "That rule of three, Sevilla, Seville Betic and would be the same. This really ends Sevillanía definitely proclaiming our Real Betis Balompié! also for" Baetis " old exceeds the word "Isbiliya" Arabic, from which the etymology of the word Sevilla ... by as much as 750-760 years , which would result in the current name of the city.
conclude, recalling the lyrics of the XVI-XVII centuries, through the Lope de Vega himself, who seemed to sense the merger Betis member of our river-R.Betis, with a "Rio de Sevilla how well look with white and green branches galleys"
Thus, failure of new dogma of Sevilla, which deduced dyes fascist, because apart from being wrong as shown, what a shame that they resign or discriminate against carrying clubs the name of City streets or neighborhoods. What they say in this case the followers of the bachelors, the Torreblanca ... Nervion or himself?
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