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Old 4th August 2012, 09:53 PM   #1
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I was looking for Serbian/Slavic swords Sciavonas in general. And came across SCHIAVONA SWORD VARIATIONS discussion and saw member named Pappa Karlo has the sword with signature on it he can not figure out. It is older form of Serbian azbuka/alphabet it reads GRGUR. It is serbian form of name Gregory now days more common amongst Croats. Exsample Grgur Golubic Serbian nobleman or Grgur Ninski, Bishop of Nin Croatia.
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