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<p>[QUOTE="Georgi, post: 2733521, member: 87438"]Sir, That coin give us so much information about that community.The coin is Great.</p><p>It's looks like that you're a good connoisseur and probably you can take a view if you decide.According to the Greek that community "Brettioi"as well as in Latin "Brutti" come from Sabine kingdom in Sparta.The meaning of the words "Brettioi" and "Brutti" in my original sin language who doesn't exist officially as well as my ethnicity mean "buruu-d-oi"-a belt made of sheep wool.Other communities who they're Neighbors to that community were given the name of the community to show the meaning of the belt and the character of the same community.We can take a look on the coin side and we see a knife in the belt.That character was typically for Sabine.Other information on the coin describe on location which they lived.On the left side of the coin their is an image which cannot to be determined but creator of the coin has judged this and added an inscription "LVALERI / FLACCI" which does mean a place on a slope where a beet is grown.On the right side of the coin is visible and we see grain.What is described on the right hand of woman it's not a spear it is a sheep rod.Me and my father want to say it as well as determine that the Latin language is misunderstood completely and also in most cases is misinterpreted by The Greeks.We would be more convincing but we don't have a possibility.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Georgi, post: 2733521, member: 87438"]Sir, That coin give us so much information about that community.The coin is Great. It's looks like that you're a good connoisseur and probably you can take a view if you decide.According to the Greek that community "Brettioi"as well as in Latin "Brutti" come from Sabine kingdom in Sparta.The meaning of the words "Brettioi" and "Brutti" in my original sin language who doesn't exist officially as well as my ethnicity mean "buruu-d-oi"-a belt made of sheep wool.Other communities who they're Neighbors to that community were given the name of the community to show the meaning of the belt and the character of the same community.We can take a look on the coin side and we see a knife in the belt.That character was typically for Sabine.Other information on the coin describe on location which they lived.On the left side of the coin their is an image which cannot to be determined but creator of the coin has judged this and added an inscription "LVALERI / FLACCI" which does mean a place on a slope where a beet is grown.On the right side of the coin is visible and we see grain.What is described on the right hand of woman it's not a spear it is a sheep rod.Me and my father want to say it as well as determine that the Latin language is misunderstood completely and also in most cases is misinterpreted by The Greeks.We would be more convincing but we don't have a possibility.[/QUOTE]
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