Bucuresti [Bucharest]...Biserica Bucur [The Bucur Church]
Read about this church:
Handwritten message on the picture side:
"This church according to legend was built by a shepherd named Bucur on the place where Bucuresti now stands -- Bucur, Bucuresti - see?"
What do YOU understand from this handwriting in English?
[Click, then click again - I scan such old postcards at 300dpi!]
I decipher:
I'm going to write soon.
Please do you so too [?].
Father hasn't been able to come on...knee [?]...of all my letter-writing...
"Guilty but recommended to mercy".
The stamp that I bring into spotlight today, "for the whole world to see" :) is the one below, showing (among other things) an image of the historical document that attests in 1459 the existence of the citadel of Bucharest, today's capital of Romania.
How did YOUR neck of the woods locality look like, some 500 years ago, if at all?
:)
Whose portrait is that, next to the document?
No idea?
Aw, come on!...:)
"Bucharest's history alternated periods of development and decline from the early settlements of the Antiquity and until its consolidation as capital of Romania late in the 19th century.
First mentioned as "the Citadel of București" in 1459, it became a residence of the
The real Dracula = not a vampire.
Much worse: a strict enforcer of the death penalty.
Those were The Dark Ages, remember?
Not The Democratic Ages, or The Civilized Ages, like today, when everybody in the world behaves, and there's peace, love and harmony all over the world.*
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*Certain exceptions apply.
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