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  2. Sigurd stones - Wikipedia

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    This runestone, which is tentatively categorized as style Pr2, is located at the church of Ockelbo. The original runestone was found in a foundation wall of the church in 1795 and removed and stored in the church in 1830; it was destroyed together with the church in a fire in 1904.

  3. Varangian runestones - Wikipedia

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    This runestone is located at a path called Tjuvstigen ('thief trail') and is carved in runestone style KB. This is the classification for inscriptions with a cross that is bordered by the runic text. The runic text states that it was raised in memory of two brothers who were þiægnaʀ goðiʀ or 'good thegns ', which was a class of retainer ...

  4. Danish Runic Inscription 331 - Wikipedia

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    Gårdstånga runestone DR 331 is a runestone located at Runstenshögen ("the runestone mound") in Lundagård, in Lund. The stone was discovered in 1867 in the wall of Gårdstånga church. It was sent in 1868 to Lund together with runestone DR 330 discovered at the same time.

  5. File:Chernobog symbol red.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:18, 30 May 2018: 344 × 331 (5 KB): Eckhardt Etheling: Better version, more alike the others of the same series.

  6. Chernobog and Belobog - Wikipedia

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    Chernobog appears as the god of chaos, darkness, and night in the Balto-Slavic pantheon of the Marvel Universe. [39] He is a member of Winter Guard, a group of Russian superheroes; Chernobog is the principal villain in Spinning Silver (2018), appearing as a demon of fire who possesses the Tzar

  7. Runestone styles - Wikipedia

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    The runestone styles were part of the general evolution of art in Scandinavia. This is a part of the decoration of the Urnes stave church which is in the same as the later runestone styles. The term "runestone style" in the singular may refer to the Urnes style. The style or design of runestones varied during the Viking Age.

  8. Gotland Runic Inscription 181 - Wikipedia

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    The runestone was discovered in the churchyard of Sanda church in 1863 [1] and is currently located in the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities. It is classified as being carved in runestone style Pr2, also known as Ringerike style. The inscription depicts two scenes under an arching runic text band.

  9. Viking runestones - Wikipedia

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    This runestone is found at Spånga and it sports not only long-branch runes, but also cipher runes made of both short-twig runes and staveless runes. The ornamentation is a ship where the mast is an artful cross. It is the only runestone with both text and iconography that refer to a ship. [21]