Pernik sword
The Pernik sword is a medieval double-edged iron sword unearthed in the ruins of the medieval fortress of Krakra near Pernik, western Bulgaria, on 1 January 1921. It bears an inscription in silver inlay on the blade. The sword is preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Bulgaria in Sofia. The sword is long and up to wide.
The blade inscription is typical of the 12th-century "garbled" in nomine type, reading '. Comparable blade inscriptions range from the comparatively clear ' to the heavily distorted ,, . There is a scholarly tradition of attempts to interpret this type of inscription as abbreviations or contractions, e.g. reading ' as ''
By contrast, Dentschewa argued for a Lombardic interpretation of ', meaning 'I do not await eternity, I am eternity'.