- The
Vimose inscriptions (Danish pronunciation: [ˈvimoːsə]),
found on the
island of Funen, Denmark,
include some of the
oldest datable Elder ****hark runic...
-
theory in the 19th century, but has been
ruled out
since the
dating of the
Vimose inscriptions to the 2nd
century (whereas the
Goths were in
contact with...
- the 2nd and 3rd centuries,
found in bogs and
graves around Jutland (the
Vimose inscriptions),
exhibit word
endings that,
being interpreted by Scandinavian...
- from the 3rd century, such as the
Thorsberg chape (DR7) and the
Vimose planer (
Vimose-Høvelen, DR 206).[citation needed] The
corresponding Gothic letter...
- It is
present in the
earliest inscriptions of the 2nd to 3rd
century (
Vimose, Kovel). The name is
attested for the same rune in all
three Rune Poems...
-
English sound of th as in thing). The rune is
absent from the
earliest Vimose inscriptions, but it is
found in the
Thorsberg chape inscription, dated...
- The
Vimose Comb,
housed at the
National Museum of
Denmark and
dating to
around from c. 160 CE,
bears the
oldest generally accepted runic inscription....
- and
probably also in an
inscription from
around 200 CE on a
buckle from
Vimose that
reads a(n)sau wīja ("I
dedicate this to the Æsir"). The word *ansuz...
- Steindorf,
Hailfingen spearheads:
Vimose, Kovel, Dahmsdorf-Müncheberg,
Wurmlingen swords and sword-sheaths:
Vimose chape,
Vimose sheathplate,
Thorsberg chape...
-
attested in
final position in the
earliest inscriptions, e.g. in
ansuz (
Vimose buckle), þewaz (Thorsberg chape). It was
presumably present in the Ovre...