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Manojlo Grčić ((セルビア語:Манојло Грчић)) is a legendary hero in Serbian epic poetry. He was of Greek origin, which is also emphasized by the etymology of his surname which is diminutive of "Greek" in Serbian. A poem about Manojlo Grčić was also found in the Erlangen Manuscript. == Historical person == Early folkloristic sources emphasized that Grčić Manojlo was not based on any historical figure. Early historical sources, starting with Konstantin Nikolajević and Ilarion Ruvarac, connected the figure of Grčić Manojlo with a cousin of Serbian Despotess Irene Kantakouzene (son of Thomas Kantakouzenos).〔Ćorović, Vladimir. Istorija Jugoslavije. Belgrade: Narodno delo, 1933〕 V. Ćorović believed that the historical person was unpopular among the people of Serbia which attributed him some very bad characteristics, including his willingness to replace babies during baptism in exchange for money.〔Ćorović, Vladimir. Istorija Jugoslavije. Belgrade: Narodno delo, 1933〕 According to some later sources, it was actually the historical figure of Manuel I Komnenos that served as an inspiration for the figure of Grčić Manojlo. According to some scholars, Manojlo Grčić and Majstor Manojlo, another character of Serbian epic poetry, are the same person. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Manojlo Grčić」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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