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Old 20th March 2023, 04:02 PM   #1
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Figure-8 koncerz from 1573.
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King Louis II of Hungary 1526.
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Rákóczi Zsigmond 1607. https://adatbazisokonline.mnl.gov.hu...s/adatlap/2250
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King Miksa of Hungary => Gergely Koroknay of Somogyi 1573. https://adatbazisokonline.mnl.gov.hu...s/adatlap/2001
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King János I of Hungary grants Sandrin Bakács of Szentgyörgyvölgyi CoA, 1532. One of the first evidences for boot hilt and knuckle bow https://adatbazisokonline.mnl.gov.hu...s/adatlap/1999
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One of the first evidences for boot hilt and knuckle bow
Is this term "boot hilt" used in Hungarian or any other language? Fits well to describe that construction.
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Old 21st March 2023, 07:36 AM   #7
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Is this term "boot hilt" used in Hungarian or any other language? Fits well to describe that construction.
I remember seeing this term somewhere online many years ago. I like using it, it's short and descriptive. I don't remember if it was ever used in published literature.

I also propose the term banana-hilts for these:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...4&postcount=20
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...0&postcount=21
This term will be my contribution to science and humanity. People will forget about that pretender Gilgamesh and instead write stories on clay tablets about me.
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