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◍ - Muzeum Wojska Polskiego w Warszawie
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◍ - Tararstan national museum
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Although these Greek inscriptioned blades could posibly be Brāncoveanu's, it is worth mentioning that the medalio with Mother and Child (and 2-3 candles) apears on blades with Latin/Cyrilic wrinting as well, here are a few (see attached)
If anybody knows other blades with these features, please feel fre to post them. Also if anybody knows where these blades come from. |
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Some other sabres with Greek inscriptions.
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Eftihis you forgot a few more.
Here from Аствацатурян book. |
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and another one in the kremlin.
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constantin brāncoveanu, greek, karabela, sabre, wallachia |
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