-
Other towns and
villages in the muni****lity were Gadstrup, Skalstrup,
Snoldelev and Ørsted. The muni****lity was
created in 1970 due to a kommunalreform...
- The
Snoldelev Stone,
listed as DR 248 in the
Rundata catalog, is a 9th-century
runestone that was
originally located at
Snoldelev, Ramsø, Denmark. The...
- has been
compared to the three-horned
symbol found on the 9th-century
Snoldelev Stone, to
which it may be related. The
valknut appears on a wide variety...
- Denmark, the
Gothic spearhead from Brest-Litovsk, Belarus, the 9th
century Snoldelev Stone from Ramsø, Denmark, and
numerous Migration Period bracteates. The...
-
Gothic spearhead from Brest-Litovsk,
today in Belarus, the 9th-century
Snoldelev Stone from Ramsø, Denmark, and
numerous Migration Period bracteates drawn...
- Heimdallr's Gjallarhorn,
reaching back to the
early Germanic Iron Age. The
Snoldelev Stone, a 9th-century
runestone featuring a
unique three-horned symbol...
- of
inscriptions considered to be from this
period include DR 248 from
Snoldelev, DR 357 from Stentoften, DR 358 from Gummarp, DR 359 from Istaby, and...
-
sacrifices a king. The word also
appears on the
runic inscription of the
Snoldelev Stone. Frederiksberg's
original name was Tulehøj ("Thyle Hill"). The Old...
- The
interlaced horn
design from the
Danish Snoldelev stone was
adopted as the
official symbol of the Ásatrú Folk ****embly in
October 2006....
- England; the 8th
century Sæbø
sword from Sogn, Norway; and the 9th
century Snoldelev Stone (DR 248) from Ramsø, Denmark.
Numerous place names in Scandinavia...