Found this in frigia turkey. What does it say here ?

by hyperwatermelon

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  1. Long live the king

    of the Greeks

    Konstantinos (this guy [Constantine I of Greece – Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_I_of_Greece) )

    “ΜΟ ΟΙΒ” (i don’t know what these letters mean and probably some are mssing)

    XII B. ΜΟΠ (i guess some kind of royal title that I don’t understand)

    K. Ρ. 1914

    ​

    Edit: Konstantinos XII is basically the unofficial title given to Constantine I to show a continuation from the Eastern Roman Empire where the last emperor was Constantine XI Palaiologos [Constantine XI Palaiologos – Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_XI_Palaiologos) .

    2nd Edit: I realized it says XIII which mean, that’s Constantine II (according to the unofficial succession) but I don’t know if this was misspelled since Constantine II reigned from 1964 to 1973 and the date on the carving is 50 years earlier (assuming it was carved in 1914 and not later).

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