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Nice. Thanks for posting these!
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Mr Katsikis armour has also been on display at the Dumbarton Oaks Centre for Byzantine Studies. I can hardley wait until he has his own website.
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yes, it is deleted and the other one must be formed in a way to be readable..
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That footwear detail is really cool, thanks for sharing.
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Yes, it looks interesting! But I am a multi-linguistically illiterate english reader sadly...(I won't say too, because I know the majority of you can read quite a few languages)
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Thnx.
Unfortunately i don't have much time to translate every post,but there are summaries in english in several posts.
I think i should try a summary or a complete translation for every single of them...
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I tend to use the google translator which gives a passable translation.
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