Originally posted by Alexander I
Heh. I saw it once many years ago, and finding it online was just a Google search away. Thanks for the compliment, btw.
This signature has been heavily debated. If it was just the Latin without vowels, it would have had a "C" instead of the "K." But if it's the Old Frankish, why the "S?" Some think it says "Karl's" or "Karol's." Other's think the diamond is an "A." Regardless, it's some form of his name.
Heh. I saw it once many years ago, and finding it online was just a Google search away. Thanks for the compliment, btw.
This signature has been heavily debated. If it was just the Latin without vowels, it would have had a "C" instead of the "K." But if it's the Old Frankish, why the "S?" Some think it says "Karl's" or "Karol's." Other's think the diamond is an "A." Regardless, it's some form of his name.
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