I did a little research to try to figure out what conquering army contributed these genes with no luck. Any ideas?
Here are some of my favorites of popoli di' Italia.

Entering St. Peters square in wonder.

The Preener of Vernazza. He stretched and posed as he sunned on the rocks.

Young lovers from Universita degli stui di Siena.

Reminds me of my grandfather, although he never had white hair.

Buon papas!
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