Re: [tied] Re: Protobulgarian inscriptions

From: alex
Message: 24334
Date: 2003-07-08

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From: "george knysh" <gknysh@...>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: [tied] Re: Protobulgarian inscriptions


>
> --- alex <alxmoeller@...> wrote:
> > One comes again to the same odd question. The valahs
> > have been nowere
> > actualy. In North of Danube have been some
> > barbarians and then
> > Hungarians, in South of Danube there have been the
> > Slavs and the
> > ProtoBulgarians.
>
> ******GK: AND the Romance-speakers some of whom later
> came to be designated (by others!) as "Vlachs".*****


Mmmm.. I don't know if you are curious to know. Since we have here
inscriptions, would you like to see some inscriptions from 1364 written
with a combination of Latin and "unknown" other laters ? The
inscriptions are not properly inscriptions but these are paintings on
the wall of a church. And they are not in Greek or chirilic or glagotic
alphabet. This is the Church of Ieud and the words are in Rom. of
course. That will verify the idea that the Slavic christian influence
begun first with XIV century in the time of Alexander The Good as some
hystorians suspected.

Alex