The bulk of Dodanim migrated through Greece and Yugoslavia and a province in eastern Greece is known as Rodopi.
It should also be noted that many of Dodanim's descendants, known as Celtae, were known as Celtiberi once they sank their roots in Spain.
The central/eastern French and also the majority of Bretons are Dodanim Alpines (55% of the population); the northern French are Nordics (20-25%); those in the north-east are of German stock; the southern French are Mediterranoids, mixed of Canaanites and north Africans (15%).
Subject: IN> Dodanim, the Passions, a minor Choir Dodanim, the Passions Most humans (who know anything at all about the War) assume that Servitors of Gabriel are interested in the Smite-the-Cruel and Prophetic aspects of the Word of Fire.
Dodanim would be very jaded if they didn't take an innocent delight in the fantasies of others.
The rumor among the Sisterhood is that the Dodanim are: 1: based on the shreds of an unsuccessfully redeemed Lilim.
Brittany, however, is not in central France, but in the extreme northwest; the province of Languedoc is in the south and the waters of the Mediterranean lap its shores.
Central and southern France may indeed have been areas of Dodanim settlement, but they are not, in overwhelming measure, the areas where the ancestors of the Québécois came from.
Thus it is obvious that if these areas of central and southern France were areas of Dodanim settlement, and if only 7% of Québécois came from these areas, then the percentage of Québécois that is Dodanim must be very low—a distinct minority and not the large or overwhelming majority as claimed by some.
Paul stopped there on his way from Miletus to Jerusalem (Acts 21:1); he may even have made converts there.
In three other passages of Holy Writ (Genesis 10:4; 1 Chronicles 1:7; Ezekiel 27:15) the Septuagint renders by Rhodians what the Hebrew and the Vulgate rightly call Dodanim and Dedan.
If we except some ancient inscriptions supposed to be Christian, there is no trace of Christianity until the third century, when Bishop Euphranon is said to have opposed the Encratites.
The Ionic Sea and Ionian Peninsula all derive from this word Javan.
His sons were Elishah, from which we get the Greek word, Helles (the Greeks are still called Hellenes), and Tarshish, whom most scholars associate with Spain; Kittim, which is the Island of Cyprus; and Dodanim, who settled around the Black Sea, and still finds a modern parallel in the word, the Dardanelles.
These can all be traced by the geographical titles and place names they left behind.