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Rohonczi Codex – an exceptional testimony about the Dacian state, Wallachian and the Dacian alphabet with 150 letters

A 1,000-year-old book, preserved in Budapest, overturns all historical theories about the culture of our ancestors.

The Dacians wrote from right to left, and the reading was done from the bottom up.

There were no written sources left from the Dacians.
Too little was known about the inhabitants of the Carpatho-Danube area, after the retreat of the Romans.

Dacia was invaded by the Romans in a proportion of only 14% and for a very short historical period, of 164 years.
86% of the territory of Dacia was not trampled by a Roman legionary.

A nearly 1,000-year-old book, kept in Budapest, overturns the theories of historians. The manuscript contains the first documents written during this historical period. It was written in Dacian characters, from right to left, and can be read from bottom to top.

It talks about the Vlachs and their kingdom.

Many tried to decipher the Rohonczi Codex, but they couldn’t.
Archaeologist Viorica Enachiuc translated, for the first time, the pages of the mysterious manuscript.

Gifted by a grof in 1982, Viorica Enachiuc found out from a magazine published in Hungary about the existence of the Rohonczi Codex in the archives of the Hungarian Academy.
It was said to be written in an unknown language. He got a copy. For 20 years, he worked to decipher its secrets.
The manuscript was in the Archives of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Hungary. It’s a book tied in the skin. It was kept in Rohonczi until 1907. Grof Batthyany Gusytav gave it to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1838. It is not known how many hands it has passed through over the centuries.

“Secret writing”

After the Second World War, Dr. Vajda Joysef, a missionary priest, wrote to researcher Otto Gyurk about the Codex:

“There is a rare book in the Archives of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the Codex Rohonczi. This Codex is written with a secret writing, which no one has been able to decipher until now. And I tried.”

The letters are similar to Greek writing. I thought it also resembled Phoenician letters, then I tried based on the old Hungarian script, but it didn’t work. All the trials we have thrown into the fire.” After studying the Codex, researcher Otto Gyurk published, in 1970, some of his observations in an article, in which he tried to identify those signs in the manuscript that could signify numbers.

Dacian alphabet with 150 characters

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Viorica Enachiuc discovered that the texts of the Codex were written in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, in a vulgar Latin language (Dacian-Roman), with characters inherited from the Dacians.
There are signs that belonged to the Dacian alphabet, which included about 150 characters, with their respective links.
The texts of Rohonczi were written in Vulgar Latin, but in a Dacian alphabet, in which the ancient signs used by the Indo-Europeans in the Bronze Age are dominant,” she says. Messages and songs of the Vlachs The Codex has 448 pages, each with about 9-14 strings. In the text, miniatures are interspersed with secular and religious scenes. It’s written in purple ink. It comprises a collection of speeches, messages, songs, and prayers, which includes 86 miniatures.

It records the establishment of the centralized state blak (Vlah), under the leadership of the ruler Vlad, between 1064 and 1101. “There is information about the administrative and military organization of the country that was called Dacia.
It had the borders from the Tisza to the Dniester and the sea, from the Danube to the north to the sources of the Dniester. The metropolis of blakilor had its headquarters in Ticina – the fortress on the island of Pacuiul lui Soare”, discovered Viorica Enachiuc. “The oath of the young blaki”.

The codex also contains the lyrics of a battle song, called “The Oath of the Blaki Youth”, which has been translated as follows:

A life, the embers of the Serpent, mighty watcher,/
Deceiver, thou shalt not receive to unite/
With the prophecies of the Serpent, annual, because struck/
You will be/ The song of the city I hear for a long time/
Walk alive, swear on the hat, on the strong hat!/
Swear with maturity and conviction!/
To be thy living power, I live, in battle!/
The chosen oath cherishes thy falcon, Go with a strong oath!

Who wrote the mysterious Rohonczi Codex?
The Rohonczi Codex (alternate spellings: Codices and Rohonczy or Rohonc, in all combinations) is a controversial document whose writing system is novel and still not convincingly deciphered.
It is named after the town of Rohonc (Rohoncz is the Old Hungarian spelling; in German Rechnitz, in Croatian Rohunac), located today in the province of Burgenland in eastern Austria.
UNESCO member Viorica Enachiuc is a graduate of the Faculty of Philology, Romanian-History section, within the “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași, class of 1963.
He took his bachelor’s thesis in archaeology. She has been a member of UNESCO since 1983. For many years he led archaeological sites in Oltenia, Muntenia and Moldova.
He researched ancient writings from the Middle Neolithic and the Dacian era. He has presented his works at conferences in the country and abroad: Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Israel.
He received scholarships in Italy, on archaeological issues, and in Denmark, where he studied runic writing. These facts are not secret.

 

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