Blaz Berlec
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Posted: Wed 01 Feb, 2006 2:10 pm Post subject: |
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Swords from the 13. and 14.th century were seldom inscribed with such a recognizable religious invocations and mottoes (sp?). Some of the more appropriate phrases are apparently “TTTTTT” or “NININININ” (this could be much much longer).
And my favourite: "ANTANTANTANTANTAN......"
And you could always go for simple small symbols or a Passau wolf mark, which were much more prevalent than complete sentences in Latin.
Some images from Marian Glosek: Signs and inscriptions on medieval swords in Poland (1973):
This one is from Slovenia, and it bears “AGLA”, Hebrew "Attâh Gibbor Leholâm Adonâi", which means roughly "Thou art powerful and eternal, Lord." Very common magical formula for combating evil, it is usually found on finger rings or pendants.
(Sorry for the large images, I can remove them if they slow down the page loading too much). [/i]
Extant 15th Century German Gothic Armour
Extant 15th century Milanese armour
Arming doublet of the 15th century
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