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You have a problems with historical documents. Moderators react only when someone spread hate or personal attacks, nothing of that came from my side.
Someone posted that Reljković's song on HercegBosna forum, and no one was angry there. You are not bigger Croatian than people from HercegBosna for sure!
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You are spreading hate by denying Croat origin and identity of huge part of my people, faschist swine. We will never be Serbs.
And this document like 99% of content you are posting is a fake. Source of GTFO.
People who try to denationalise Croats deserve bullet, so don't cry when Serbs are killed because of their maniac ideas. Care for your own people and leave other alone.
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On HercegBosna and forum.hr Croatians say that Reljković was confused about language of Slavonians, he was under the influence of some Serbs and some other excuses. But nobody deny authenticity. History is not your stronger side.
Anachronism is the worst thing in interpretation of history. I don't want to accept anchronismes for political correctness!
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I misunderstood you. I thought that "Marcus Perpich de Kernpothi Rascianus" was the name of the document, but that's the name of the quote. Another quote I found online when searching that is "Stephanus Duich de dicta Kernpothi itidem Rascianus" which has a similar meaning. But I can't find the original source/document for these. Only some forums come up when searching.
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I will try to find original document. Siniša Jerković author of the text about Rodić clan have link of original document for sure, but I am not in contact with him anymore.
Kernpothi is Krmpotić. It was vlach clan from western Herzegovina mentioned there in the middle age, they were part of "Bunjevac" migration to the northern Dalmatia in 16th and Lika in 17th century.
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Something about western Herzegovinian vlachs http://sipovaca-portal.blogspot.com/...a-vojnici.html
In the charter of duke Juraj Vojsalić to the brothers Radivojević in August 12, 1434. mentioned are Vlachs Vojnići, Pribinovići and Hardomilići, by whose are named present day villages Vojnići, Hardomilje and Pribinovići. Name Vojnići is of anthroponymic origin, basis contains old Slavic noun vojъ (vojinъ), vojnik, ratnik. On charter is mentioned form Воихнићи, which is patronymic from name Voihna, but with old suffix - ihna, which was widely used in Slavic anthroponymy of male personal names.
Vlachs Vojnići were related with old Herzegovinian clan Krmpotić, whose vlach jamia was enrolled in Ledinac, Vlaštak, Buhovo and Borajna. Krmpotić clan together with Vojnić clan migrated on several occasions. In that migrations was created name of village Vojnić near Sinj. In early 17th century in Lič (Gorski Kotar) are mentioned Krmpotići, Vojnići and Sladovići.
Here is map of Herzegovinian vlach clans, you see Hardomilići, Pribinovići and Vojnići west of Neretva river.
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Bunjevačke Novine (Bunjevac newspaper) from Subotica, April 10, 1925 - title: Mi nismo Hrvati (We are not Croatians)
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