-
runestone in
Orkesta in Vallentuna, near Stockholm,
which tells of how Ulf of
Borresta three times took danegeld: in ulfr hafiʀ o| |onklati ' þru kialt| |takat...
- Ulf of
Borresta (Old Norse: Ulfr í Báristöðum,
modern Swedish: Ulf i
Borresta) was a
runemaster in the
eleventh century Uppland, Sweden, and a successful...
- 344 in Orkesta, Uppland, Sweden,
raised in
memory of the
Viking Ulf of
Borresta, says that
three times he had
taken Danegeld in England. The
first one...
-
Stockholm County, Sweden. The
runes were made by the
runemaster Viking Ulf of
Borresta, see
Orkesta runestone U 344, in
memory of
another Ulf, in Skålhamra, and...
- treasure.
Other runestones are more
explicit with the Danegelds. Ulf of
Borresta who
lived in
Vallentuna travelled westwards several times, as reported...
- the
stones were
raised by, or in
memory of, the
Swedish Viking Ulf of
Borresta, who
during the 11th
century returned home
three times with danegeld. The...
- in
Stockholm County, Sweden. The
runes were made by the
Viking Ulf of
Borresta, see
Orkesta runestone U 344, in
memory of
another Ulf, in Skålhamra, and...
- Danegelds, such as the Yttergärde runestone, U 344,
which tells of Ulf of
Borresta who
received the
danegeld three times, and the last one he
received from...
-
Ragnvaldr had two
aunts named Gyríðr and Guðlaug, and U 336 adds that Ulf of
Borresta, who
received three danegelds in England, was Ónæm's
paternal nephew and...
- Danegelds, such as the Yttergärde runestone, U 344,
which tells of Ulf of
Borresta who
received the
danegeld three times, and the last one he
received from...