- The
Kvinneby amulet (Öl SAS1989;43) is an 11th-century
runic amulet found in the mid-1950s
buried in the
village of Södra
Kvinneby in Öland, Sweden. The...
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hammer is
attested in
numerous sources,
including the 11th
century runic Kvinneby amulet, the
Poetic Edda, a
collection of
eddic poetry compiled in the 13th...
- (legendary sagas).
Objects and
monuments such as the Rök
runestone and the
Kvinneby amulet feature runic inscriptions—texts
written in the
runic alphabet,...
-
calls upon Thor to heal a
wound by
banishing a thurs. The second, the
Kvinneby amulet,
invokes protection by both Thor and his hammer. On four (or possibly...
- abscess. (He) has
fully cought the pus. Flee away, fever!
Canterbury charm Kvinneby amulet Near
Fakenham plaque Ribe
skull fragment Sigtuna amulet I "Startar...
-
protector of mankind.
MacLeod and Mees
compare the
charm to the 11th-century
Kvinneby amulet (where Thor is also
called upon to
provide protection), the formula...
- top make the
object similar to
other protective amulets such as that of
Kvinneby (Öl SAS1989;43). The next
sequence of
runes ᛒᚢᚱᛁᚾᛋ
could either mean burin...
- as injury,
hallucinations and fevers.
Apotropaic magic Canterbury charm Kvinneby amulet Sigtuna amulet I The
source does not
specify whether this refers...
- to the
elimination of the sickness.
Apotropaic magic Canterbury charm Kvinneby amulet Sigtuna amulet I PAS.
Hines 2019, p. 36.
Hines 2019, p. 40. Hines...
- Þórr for
healing an
illness caused by a þyrs,
similar to the
Sigtuna and
Kvinneby amulets from Sweden. Some
themes in
British ballads and
other po****r culture...