This is as it is on Morko. Allow me to interpret the meaning for you as I see it. | |||
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in nama (ODIN) pia (?) NAMA is “name” but it is also: A title of rank or dignity. A categorizing name. A name appellation. Reputation Fame. Understood to be, “The devine name what is told“. PIA is “gracious”. Used conventionally during the 14th c. as godly, merciful, compassionate of royalty and high nobility. I carry this, “In the devine Name what is told (understood to be Odin) the Godly and compassionate. Christianity, the new Oriental religious faith, had been introduced to the Baltic area about 500 years before Morko was cast. In the middle of the Morko time frame of 150 years, The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth with its allies, who were mostly Roman Catholic, came to the defense of Lithuania; one of the last Elder Faith bastions in Europe. They went against the Teutonic Order, whom The Pope sided with and encouraged in their lawlessness. They defeated the Teutonic Order with the Battle of Grunwald-Tannenburg in 1410. My ancestors left Moravia as mercenary cavalry with Jan of Jicin at that time, in support of the largely “pagan‘ Lithuanians. As victors, they were given land grants in the Grand Dutchy of Litva, where my family resides to this day. The rune they carried to Grunwald-Tannenberg is important to me. It is the Polish banner of the Odrowaz clan and in rune, represents horse warriors and Jicin in Moravia. The Oder (Odro) River was a Norse thoroughfare (hence the rune). Lithuania was Baltic, across from Sweden . Was Morko at the battle of Grunwald-Tannenburg; the first major battle with artillery? My cannon is of Bohemian/ Moravian design, which found extensive service during the early 15th century Hussite Wars. The Hussites were deemed to be heretics. I replicated it myself with a blacksmith friend on his forge. The opinions stated herein, are mine and as it seems from the lack of any original cyber analysis; mine alone. The letters and words are nearly impossible to read, with the language being foreign, dead and generally difficult. GOFUHVIT! Be my guest. RRC |