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Sjonhem Church (Swedish:
Sjonhems kyrka) is a
medieval church on the
island of Gotland, Sweden. It
belongs to the
Diocese of Visby. The
oldest part of...
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Ukrainian Studies. 2001.
Retrieved 11
December 2014. "Picture
Stone -
Sjonhem Stone".
Archived from the
original on 2006-06-16.
Retrieved 2006-06-16...
- on the
walls of the rock
church from Murfatlar. A rune
stone from the
Sjonhem cemetery in
Gotland dating from the 11th
century commemorates a merchant...
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Runestone reports that Bergviðr
drowned during a
voyage to Livonia, and the
Sjonhem Runestone tells that the
Gotlander Hróðfúss was
killed in a treacherous...
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variant Blakumen of the
ethnonym was an
inscription on a
runestone in the
Sjonhem cemetery in
Gotland in Sweden. The
forms of the
runes on the
memorial stone...
- Bell
Gerhardt VI 1755
Halla kyrka,
Gotland (SE) Bell
Gerhardt VI 1755
Sjonhems kyrka,
Gotland (SE) Bell
Gerhardt VI 1755 Gerh(ard)
Meyer fecit Holmiae...
- The 11th-century
runestone G134
referring to "Blakumen" whom many
historians identified as
Vlachs or
Bulaqs (
Sjonhem cemetery, Gotland, Sweden)...
- Lärbro
Martebo Mästerby
Norrlanda När Näs
Othem Roma Rone Rute
Sanda Silte Sjonhem Sproge Stenkumla Stenkyrka Stånga
Sundre Tingstäde
Tofta Träkumla Vall...
- company:
Klinte and Fröjel
Hejde company: Hejde, Väte and
Atlingbo Sjonhems company:
Sjonhem, Viklau, Vänge,
Buttle and
Guldrupe Östergarns company: Östergarn...
- Estonia. Hávarðr(?) cut the stone." This runestone,
originally located in
Sjonhems,
tells of the same
family as G 134 and G 136, and it was made in memory...