I'm definitely NOT saying there weren't Japhetite people already in Europe. Lots of Proto-Indo-European tribes in Europe long before the first Israelites from Zarah Judah after the exodus c1400BC began settling in the Dardanelles (named after Darda), Phoenician (Carthaginian) settlements in the time of the Judges c1200 BC, and the Assyrian deportation in 722 BC, as well as many other colonies throughout the bronze age.
There were MANY people in Europe already according to Genesis 10 table of nations:
I'm definitely NOT saying there weren't Japhetite people already in Europe. Lots of Proto-Indo-European tribes in Europe long before the first Israelites from Zarah Judah after the exodus c1400BC began settling in the Dardanelles (named after Darda), Phoenician (Carthaginian) settlements in the time of the Judges c1200 BC, and the Assyrian deportation in 722 BC, as well as many other colonies throughout the bronze age.
There were MANY people in Europe already according to Genesis 10 table of nations:
Greeks (Javan), Cyprus (Elishah), possibly Spainish Celto-Iberians (Tarshish), Mac(kit)onia (Kittim), Rhodes (Dodanim), early steppe peoples/russians (Gog, Meshech (Moscow), Thrace (Tiras), Crimeans (Gomer), Etruscians (Elishah), etc.
However, the modern nations of Europe have all been formed from Germanic (Israelite) Peoples following the rise of Christendom:
England (Angles, Jutes, Saxons, Scots)
Wales (Cimri (literally the Betcomri, house of Omri)
Germany (Germani Gauli)
Denmark (Dan's Mark)
Scandinavia (early Saxons, Jutes)
Spain (Visigoths)
Italy/Austria (Ostrogoths, Trojans (founded by Judah-Darda-Anneas founded Rome))
France (Frankish Germanic)
Modern Russia/Keivan Rus (Vikings, Danes)
Greece (Dorians/Spartans - Danites in the Judges period after their port city of Dor)