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  2. File:Anglosaxonrunes.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: Image:Anglosaxonrunes-editable.svg licensed with PD-self 2008-06-23T08:37:56Z Rursus 531x480 (70002 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Original text by [[User:Jack Daniel]]: Image created by me.

  3. Anglo-Saxon runes - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Saxon runes or Anglo-Frisian runes are runes that were used by the Anglo-Saxons and Medieval Frisians (collectively called Anglo-Frisians) as an alphabet in their native writing system, recording both Old English and Old Frisian (Old English: rūna, ᚱᚢᚾᚪ, "rune").

  4. Runic (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    The distinction made by Unicode between character and glyph variant is somewhat problematic in the case of the runes; the reason is the high degree of variation of letter shapes in historical inscriptions, with many "characters" appearing in highly variant shapes, and many specific shapes taking the role of a number of different characters over the period of runic use (roughly the 3rd to 14th ...

  5. Armanen runes - Wikipedia

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    Armanen runes and their transcriptions. Armanen runes (or Armanen Futharkh) are 18 pseudo-runes, inspired by the historic Younger Futhark runes, invented by Austrian mysticist and Germanic revivalist Guido von List during a state of temporary blindness in 1902, and described in his Das Geheimnis der Runen ("The Secret of the Runes"), published as a periodical article in 1906, and as a ...

  6. Runic inscriptions in Hagia Sophia - Wikipedia

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    The "Halfdan inscription" - 2014 Transcription of the recognizable Halfdan runes. The first runic inscription was discovered in 1964 on a parapet on the top floor of the southern gallery, and the discovery was published by Elisabeth Svärdström in "Runorna i Hagia Sofia", Fornvännen 65 (1970), 247–49.

  7. Cause of beloved Arizona news anchor's sudden death at 28 ...

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    A television station announced the sudden death of a beloved 28-year-old news anchor in Tucson, Arizona, as family and friends honor her life.

  8. Dagaz - Wikipedia

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    The d rune (ᛞ) is called dæg "day" in the Anglo-Saxon rune poem. The corresponding letter of the Gothic alphabet 𐌳 d is called dags. This rune is also part of the Elder Futhark, with a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name *dagaz. Its "butterfly" shape is possibly derived from Lepontic san. [1]

  9. Tacoma approves 2025-2026 budget with added fire funding - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – The City of Tacoma passed its 2025-2026 budget with additional funding to the fire department in order to help with overtime use. The $4.7 billion budget cuts a $24 million ...