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  2. List of Minnesota state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota flag has a dark blue field on the hoist in the shape of Minnesota, representing the night sky; a white eight-pointed star representing the North Star over this field; and a light blue field on the fly, representing the significance of water to the state. [6] The flag's current design was adopted on Statehood Day, May 11, 2024. [1 ...

  3. Kensington Runestone - Wikipedia

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    Statue of "Big Ole the Viking" in Alexandria, Minnesota, proclaiming the city the "Birthplace of America," based on an assumed authenticity of the Kensington Stone. The Kensington Runestone is a slab of greywacke stone covered in runes that was discovered in Western Minnesota , United States, in 1898.

  4. Category:Symbols of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Official seals of places in Minnesota (27 F) Pages in category "Symbols of Minnesota" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  5. Viking art - Wikipedia

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    Gold jewellery from the 10th century Hiddensee treasure, mixing Norse pagan and Christian symbols. Pair of "tortoise brooches," which were worn by married Viking women. Viking art, also known commonly as Norse art, is a term widely accepted for the art of Scandinavian Norsemen and Viking settlements further afield—particularly in the British Isles and Iceland—during the Viking Age of the ...

  6. Minnesota seeks unifying symbol to replace state flag ...

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    Minnesota's design dates from 1957, an evolution from the 1893 original. Minnesota is joining several other states in redesigning flags that haven't withstood the test of time.

  7. AVM Runestone - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2001, stone carving expert Janey Westin, of Minneapolis, and her father, Robert G. Johnson, an adjunct professor in the geology department of the University of Minnesota, were making a systematic survey of stones in the vicinity of the Kensington Runestone Park, for the research team set up for further understanding of the Kensington Runestone.

  8. Blood eagle - Wikipedia

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    The blood-eagle ritual-killing rite appears in just two instances in Norse literature, plus oblique references some have interpreted as referring to the same practice. The primary versions share certain commonalities: the victims are both noblemen (Halfdan Haaleg or "Long-leg" was a prince; Ælla of Northumbria a king), and both of the ...

  9. Nordic art - Wikipedia

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    The Urnes style is named after the detailed designs on the carved doors of Urnes Stave Church in the Sognefjord. The style has influenced English Christian art. [1] The main symbol of the Viking Age is the Viking ship. Not only was it used as a war and trade vessel, it demonstrated true individual design