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Since the chronicle explicitly states that the origial invaders (Ostroilo, his army and his 8 succesors until Svatopeleg) are Goths, I have corrected the section which calls them Serbs. There is no room for interpretation. This is just a matter of correctly reproducing the text of the chronicle which is very clear. — Preceding
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Good luck with that. Most of articles are like that. In this document that i have read in slavic many things are said that are not fictional but are known from other sources. Article is bad and its mostly comment on few irrelevant elements for most aspects that document covers. Hole article is comment on few words actually.--
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Since the chronicle explicitly states that the origial invaders (Ostroilo, his army and his 8 succesors until Svatopeleg) are Goths, I have corrected the section which calls them Serbs. There is no room for interpretation. This is just a matter of correctly reproducing the text of the chronicle which is very clear. — Preceding
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21:43, 4 January 2014 (UTC)reply
Good luck with that. Most of articles are like that. In this document that i have read in slavic many things are said that are not fictional but are known from other sources. Article is bad and its mostly comment on few irrelevant elements for most aspects that document covers. Hole article is comment on few words actually.--
Ego and his own (
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20:02, 12 April 2019 (UTC)reply