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    It was a trap, after all. Member DukeofSerbia's Avatar
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    I am open minded and I want to discuss about historians who are prohibited or which works are drasticly recensed. And why is that so? And why are the most ancient historians drasticly censored? Especially, I want to discusss about ancient and nedieval ages. Some tricky question:

    Bylazora (modern Veles in FYR Macedonia)
    This is rtown in RTW. Anybody know what that mean? In Serbian it means white (byla Latin, bila, bijela, bela on Serbian – depend on dialect) dawn (zora). How is that possible?

    Dacian female name in game
    I wrote that, but I have new explanatians. In RTW there is female Dacian name Branka (I explained mess about Banat in earlier post). Branka is pure Serbian female name. This word came from bran(iti) + ka. Braniti means on Serbian defend and -ka is Serbian female sufix. We have many female names which ends on -ka, like Ljubinka (in Serbian means love), Jadranka (from Adriatic sea), Ivanka (same as Joanne in English), Jovanka (same as Joanne in English), Mirosinka (in Serbian means pease), Željka (in Serbian means desire), Dušanka (in Serbian means soul), Zorka (in Serbian means dawn), etc.
    Can somebody explain what Serbian female name do in game?

    I have a lot of questions...
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    CA couldn't find that many example of female names in Dacic and threw in Serb names cause they occupy the same general area? Who knows maybe those names are Dacic in origin.
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    Default Re: Unofficial history

    There is some historians and their books:

    1. Robert Gordon Latham: The Natural History of Varieties of Man, John Van Voorst, London, 1850

    2. Robert Gordon Latham: Opuscula, William Heinemann, London, 1860

    3. Alfred Maury: Les Getes, Journal des Savants, Avril, Mai, Juin 1890

    4. Strabon: Geographie, De l’ Imprimerie Imperiale, Paris, 1805 (he is ancient historian)

    5. Frederic-Guillaume Bergmann: Les Getes, Treuttel et Wurtz, Strasbourg, 1859

    6. Samuelis Bocharti: Geographia Sacra: I Pheleg, II Canaan, Cornelium Boutesteyn & Jordanum Luchtmans, Lugdunum, 1707

    7. Louis Leger: Cyrille et Methode, A. Franck, Paris, 1868

    8. Milos S. Milojevic: Parts of Serbian history and Serbian-Yugoslav contries in Austria and Turkey, Belgrade, 1872 (that’s translation from Serbian on English)
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    Default Re: Unofficial history

    Duke, this is a duplicate of your thread in the Monastery...which is where this topic belongs BTW. Please post a topic in one forum, not multiple forums. Thanks you.

    Nelson/Catiline, please move this to the Monastery. I'll merge this topic with the other one since it has some different information in it. Thanks.
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