puppy_apprentice wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 8:21 pmIn 1612 you chased away the Polish King, and now you are smuggling the Polish Caesar (wordplay)
Yes, the irony of fate I think mutually beneficial business flourished even then. Most likely, the boyars sold horses and equipment to the departing. And on the way home, they resold it all (along with horseshoes - why not), well, for example in Lithuania. At home in Krakow, they then told the nobles that the campaign ended with a profit (budget surplus ).
Of course, there are many Chinese and Russian skirting boards on sale. But I decided to buy Polish.
Why? Well, I have a lot of old Polish movies (and some books) and cartoons on an external hard drive. Rex, B & L, Pan Kleks and so on. And I don't have many material things from Poland
By the way, the films about Pan Tau and Majka (for some reason in USSR translated as "Adventures on vacation" )... they turned out to be Czechoslovak
BTW # 2. Only for the Polish kings we have the original historical name (król = круль). For all other countries, it's just a king (король).
OK, mostly in verses and not everyone remembers anymore