The Snoldelev Stone, listed as DR 248 in the Rundata catalog, is a 9th-century runestone that was originally located at Snoldelev, Ramsø, Denmark. The...
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Heimdallr's Gjallarhorn, reaching back to the early Germanic Iron Age. The Snoldelev Stone, a 9th-century runestone featuring a unique three-horned symbol. The...
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been compared to the three-horned symbol found on the 9th-century Snoldelev Stone, to which it may be related. The valknut appears on a wide variety...
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the Gothic spearhead from Brest-Litovsk, Belarus, the 9th century Snoldelev Stone from Ramsø, Denmark, and numerous Migration Period bracteates. The...
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List of runestones (section Image stones)
stone Gästrikland Runic Inscription 7 (Gs 7) Denmark has a total of 250 known runestones. Eltang stone Jelling stones Rimsø Runestone Snoldelev Stone...
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the 8th century Sæbø sword from Sogn, Norway; and the 9th century Snoldelev Stone (DR 248) from Ramsø, Denmark. Numerous place names in Scandinavia contain...
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Runestone (redirect from Rune stone)
A runestone is typically a raised stone with a runic inscription, but the term can also be applied to inscriptions on boulders and on bedrock. The tradition...
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Gothic spearhead from Brest-Litovsk, today in Belarus, the 9th-century Snoldelev Stone from Ramsø, Denmark, and numerous Migration Period bracteates drawn...
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sacrifices a king. The word also appears on the runic inscription of the Snoldelev Stone. Frederiksberg's original name was Tulehøj ("Thyle Hill"). The Old...
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