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Stentoften Runestone,
listed in the
Rundata catalog as DR 357, is a
runestone which contains a
curse in Proto-Norse that was
discovered in
Stentoften...
- the 7th
century and in Proto-Norse (a
similar message is
given on the
Stentoften Runestone). It is
found on two sides. The
shorter message appears to say...
- from the 6th century, with
transitional examples like the Björketorp or
Stentoften stones. In the
early 9th century, both the
older and the
younger ****hark...
-
Runestone The same
curse and use of the word, rune, is also
found on the
Stentoften Runestone.
There also are some
inscriptions suggesting a
medieval belief...
-
considered to be from this
period include DR 248 from Snoldelev, DR 357 from
Stentoften, DR 358 from Gummarp, DR 359 from Istaby, and DR 360 from Björketorp,...
-
Gallehus horns),
while the
dative plural appears as -mz (gestumz on the
Stentoften Runestone).
Somewhat greater reduction is
found in Gothic,
which lost...
-
inscriptions of the 6th or 7th century, such as the Gummarp, Björketorp and
Stentoften runestones, but it
disappears from the
Scandinavian record by the 8th...
-
accounts such as
those of Adam of Bremen,
Thietmar of
Merseburg and the
Stentoften Runestone.
Remains of
eaten horses have been
found at the
wetland Skedemosse...
- Trøndelag on
behalf of the king. This
concept is also
attested on the
Stentoften stone which records that a man
named HaþuwulfR,
likely a
local ruler,...
- The
Stentoften Stone,
bearing a
runic inscription that
likely describes a blót of nine he-goats and nine male
horses bringing fertility to the land...