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  2. List of runestones - Wikipedia

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    Modern runestones (as imitations or forgeries of Viking Age runestones) began to be produced in the 19th century Viking Revival. The Scandinavian Runic-text Data Base ( Samnordisk runtextdatabas ) is a project involving the creation and maintenance of a database of runestones in the Rundata database.

  3. Runestone - Wikipedia

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    The runestone has three sides of which two are decorated with images. On one side, there is an animal that is the prototype of the runic animals that would be commonly engraved on runestones, and on another side there is Denmark's oldest depiction of Jesus. Shortly after this stone had been made, something happened in Scandinavia's runic tradition.

  4. Runic animal - Wikipedia

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    Runestone U 871 with several runic animals pictured on the same rock (runic dragons in red, runic serpent in white), which are bound together. Runic animals ( Swedish : rundjur ) are the decorative animal figures on runic inscriptions , especially on runestones , which belong to Germanic animal ornamentation [ sv ] and the like.

  5. Runic inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known runestones date to the early 5th century (Einang stone, Kylver Stone), although the Svingerud Runestone, discovered in 2021, is dated even earlier. The longest known inscription in the Elder Futhark, and one of the youngest, consists of some 200 characters and is found on the early 8th-century Eggjum stone , and may even ...

  6. Category:Runestones - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Runestones" ... Runestone styles; Runic animal This page was ...

  7. Name found on Viking runestones reveals mysterious queen who ...

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    Two groups of runestones erected in Denmark mention a woman named Thyra, which suggests she was a powerful Viking sovereign who likely played a pivotal role in the birth of the Danish realm.

  8. Funbo Runestones - Wikipedia

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    The Funbo runestones constitute a group of four runestones originally from Funbo in the province of Uppland, Sweden, which were raised by members of the same family during the eleventh century. The following presentations show the runic script transliterated into Latin script, together with transcriptions into the Old West Norse and Old East ...

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