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Gerlög or
Geirlaug and her
daughter Inga were two
powerful and rich
women in 11th-century Uppland, Sweden.
Gerlög and Inga had
their dramatic and tragic...
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incorporated electronica in
their music, they also
built a
recording studio,
Gerlog, in
Alexandria where band
members produced and
remixed tracks.
Their next...
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Vreta stones,
which provide extensive detail on the life of one family,
Gerlög and Inga.
Other runestones mention men who died on
Viking expeditions. Among...
- Inga and the son-in-law of
Gerlög.
Since Fot, the
runemaster of U 329, also made
runestones for the
Jarlabanke clan, and
Gerlög and Inga also
belonged to...
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Medieval Scandinavia after encountering runic inscriptions carved by women,
Gerlög and Inga, and
becoming intrigued by how
women could commission rune stones...
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inscription that tells, in Old Norse, the
tragic real life
family saga of
Gerlög and her
daughter Inga. It is the
longest runic inscription in
Uppland and...
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information on the
family saga of
Sigfastr and his descendants, see the
articles Gerlög and Inga, and Estrid. : hulmuiþr Holmviðr : -þi-(s)… ... …(ʀ) …ur--(r)-...
- they tell in Old
Norse with the
younger ****hark
about the
family story of
Gerlög and Inga in 11th
century Uppland, Sweden,
together with the Hillersjö stone...
- been
translated into English.
Notable editions and
translations include:
Gerlog van
Volten (ed), Kitāb
Liber Mafātīḥ al-ʻulūm, Leiden, Brill, 1895 (in Arabic...
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stone and the
Snottsta and
Vreta stones,
tells the
story of the
family of
Gerlög and Inga. All of the Färentuna
runestones are
inscribed in the
younger ****hark...