- The
Eggja stone (also
known as the
Eggum or
Eggjum stone),
listed as N KJ101 in the
Rundata catalog, is a
grave stone with a
runic inscription that was...
- 800.
Longer runic inscriptions survive from the 8th and 9th
centuries (
Eggjum stone, Rök stone),
longer texts in the
Latin alphabet survive from the 12th...
-
preserved in
Swedish rune inscriptions, 54 in
Norwegian and 12 in Danish. (See
Eggjum stone.)
Poetry pla**** an
important role in the
social and
religious world...
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Runestone (transitional, 7th century)
Stentoften (transitional, 7th century)
Eggjum stone (8th century) Rök
runestone (transitional, ca. 800 AD)
Hogganvik runestone...
- This is in
accordance with many
other ancient superstitions, such as the
Eggjum stone in Norway. Eiðr also says that any
wound made by
Skofnungr will not...
- and one of the youngest,
consists of some 200 characters, is
found on the
Eggjum stone,
dated to the
early 8th century, and may even
contain a
stanza of...
-
various runestones,
especially the Tune Runestone, the Rök
runestone and the
Eggjum stone.
Luthertexte für
sprachgeschichtliche und
grammatische Übungen [Texts...
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consists of some 200
characters and is
found on the
early 8th-century
Eggjum stone, and may even
contain a
stanza of Old
Norse poetry. The transition...
-
magical formulas. One of the
longest inscriptions is that on the 8th
century Eggjum stone,
containing cryptic religious or
magical allusions.
Around the years...
-
gesture as
warding is
cited to Nordén,
Arthur (1934–36). "Från
Kivik till
Eggjum",
Fornvannen (in Swedish); and Rosenfeld, Hans-Friedrich (1955). "Der Runenstein...