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Originally Posted by fernando
I was conculting my books in order to establish some points referring to a large XIII century originated convent that exits in the town next to mine and, when i saw the illumination of the first page of the charter given to the convent by King Dom Manuel in 1516, i noticed this A with a funny top ... but with a sraight crossbar. It seems as we had part of this fashion over here  .
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Certainly interesting since I believe we are looking at a Portuguese sword....despite the straight and not Vee shaped crossbar.
The Majescule A form seems widespread.
At
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...0&page=2&pp=30 there is a dated and similar Majiscule
A though again with a straight top...and straight bar at #31...with the 1519 date clearly shown and noted....and a slightly different date on the same
A at #34.