'Dizziness' with the number of children of kings

Laura Betzig, an evolutionary anthropologist from Michigan, discovered that ancient kings such as Genghis Khan, Rameses the Great and the Yangdi Emperor of the 6th century Sui dynasty, were 'through'. again ' with many women and becoming fathers of about . 100,000 children.

This process started wildly from about 8000 - 9,000 years ago.'On the path of evolution, this is a period of great selection pressure for high-class men in society, a group of people who want to keep their' blood drops 'in the posterity'. , Betzig said.

Picture 1 of 'Dizziness' with the number of children of kings
Great Rameses - father of about 200 children.

All of this means that there are millions of people living today who have some characteristics (violent) that they are inherited from their ancestors.

Betzig's research is based on a lot of different documents about human rulers of the first 6 civilizations including Mesopotamia, Egypt, India, Mexico, Peru and especially China.

Only the emperor Yangdi had children with a record number of women - 100,000 women, historians said.

For Thanh Cat Tuan - the 13th century Mongol lord, although not yet able to count all the people who called him father, but according to previous research results, nearly 16 million Chinese men today are most likely descendants of Genghis Khan.

And the Great Rameses, who ruled Egypt 3200 years ago, was not inferior to other kings as the father of 200 children.

Some English lords also left a small number of descendants because of the indiscriminate sex habits with hundreds of serfs.