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Kragehul I (DR 196 U) is a
migration period lance-shaft
found on Funen, Denmark. It is now in the
collection of the
National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen...
- many
things outside of
magical incantations and
ritualistic devices. The
Kragehul spear shaft (which was also
found in a bog) and the
Lindholm amulet are...
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welded blades,
while others have
inlays of silver, copper, br****, etc.
Kragehul lance Migration Period spear Migration Period sword Seax of
Beagnoth Bosworth...
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personal name
could well have been
Gudagasti or
something similar.
Kragehul spear, Denmark, c. 500 CE. ek
erilaz asugisalas muha haite,
gagaga ginuga...
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Music Awards with the song Norupo.
Merseburg charms Old
English rune poem
Kragehul I
Eggja stone Ear (rune)
Wardruna Wikimedia Commons has
media related to...
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Tiwaz runes:
Kylver Stone, Seeland-II-C Gebô
runes combined with vowels:
Kragehul I The
syllable ing
written as a
ligature of Isaz and
Ingwaz (the so-called...
- some
magical invocation or
battle cry,
comparable to the g͡ag͡ag͡a on the
Kragehul I lance-shaft. J.
Hines and B. Odenstedt, The
Undley bracteate and its...
- Denmark, 310 AD
Model of a longhouse,
Germany Spear with
runic inscription,
Kragehul, Denmark, c. 200-500 AD
Reconstructed houses at Vingsted, Denmark, 1st...
- bracteate),
aaduaaaliia (DR BR42) or g͡æg͡og͡æ (Undley bracteate), g͡ag͡ag͡a (
Kragehul I). Alu is a
charm word
appearing on
numerous artifacts found in Central...
- the 2nd to 4th centuries. The
inscription contains the word Erilaz. The
Kragehul I (DR 196 U) spear-shaft
found in
Funen that
bears the inscription:...