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    The medieval runes, or the futhork, was a Scandinavian runic alphabet that evolved from the Younger Futhark after the introduction of stung (or dotted)...
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    or Hälsinge, runes (staveless runes). The Younger Futhark developed further into the medieval runes (1100–1500), and the Dalecarlian runes (c. 1500–1800)...
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  • but the runic scripts survived in marginal use in the form of the medieval runes (in use AD 1100–1500) and the Latinised Dalecarlian runes (AD 1500–1910)...
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    continued anywhere else in Sweden. The Dalecarlian runes were derived from the medieval runes, but the runic letters were combined with Latin ones, and Latin...
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    runes. Anglo-Saxon runes or Anglo-Frisian runes are runes that were used by the Anglo-Saxons and Medieval Frisians (collectively called Anglo-Frisians)...
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  • Algiz (redirect from Algiz Rune)
    article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. Algiz (also Elhaz)...
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    ISBN 978-0-9793935-1-8 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Magic runes. Mystic Uses of the Runes bibliography Magic Runes On line readings Runic Magic...
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    Cipher runes, or cryptic runes, are the cryptographical replacement of the letters of the runic alphabet. The knowledge of cipher runes was best preserved...
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  • Unicode 7.0 (2014). The original encoding of runes in UCS was based on the recommendations of the "ISO Runes Project" submitted in 1997. The block is intended...
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    carver. There are two types of bind runes. Normal bind runes are formed of two (or rarely three) adjacent runes which are joined together to form a single...
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    initial phoneme of the first six rune names: F, U, Þ, A, R and K) has 24 runes, often arranged in three groups of eight runes; each group is called an ætt...
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  • Othala (redirect from Othala Rune)
    article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. Othala (ᛟ), also...
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  • Futhark a rune into three independent runes due to the development of the vowel system in Anglo-Frisian. These three runes are ōs ᚩ (transliterated o), āc "oak"...
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  • Stung runes are not separate runes from their base form in the Futhark order and thus has the same positions as their main counterpart. In the medieval runic...
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  • Pseudo-runes are letters that look like Germanic runes but are not true ancient runes. The term is mostly used of incised characters that are intended...
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  • article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. Wikisource has...
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  • consecutive t runes, which have been interpreted as an invocation of Týr. The Kylver Stone (400 AD, Gotland) features 8 stacked Tiwaz runes at the end of...
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  • article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. Sowilo (*sōwilō)...
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    the cycle was represented by a rune; the first 16 were the 16 runes of the Younger Futhark, plus three special runes improvised for the remaining three...
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    contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. Staveless runes were the...
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    Codex Runicus (category Medieval runes)
    The Codex Runicus is a codex of 202 pages written in medieval runes around the year 1300 which includes the oldest preserved Nordic provincial law, Scanian...
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    six runes following the translated text are undeciphered, though they do have very close single-character components. The first two and final runes appear...
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    Old Norse (redirect from Rune language)
    runic Old Norse was originally written with the Younger Futhark, which had only 16 letters. Because of the limited number of runes, several runes were...
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  • including the inscriptions in medieval runes in Sweden, and the early modern and modern inscriptions in Dalecarlian runes. "runic alphabet | writing system"...
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  • Gyfu (redirect from Gebô rune)
    article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. Gyfu is the name...
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  • Fehu (redirect from Fe rune)
    contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. The Fehu rune ⟨ᚠ⟩ (Old...
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  • when they were created. Rune stones created near the end of the Viking Age tend to have a greater influence from Old English runes. An understanding of the...
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    Yngvi (redirect from Ingwaz rune)
    Scandinavian dynasty. The ŋ rune (with variants and ) together with Peorð and Eihwaz is among the problematic cases of runes of uncertain derivation unattested...
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    Runestone (redirect from Rune stones)
    ISBN 91-7486-421-1 Page, Raymond I. (1995). Runes and Runic Inscriptions: Collected Essays on Anglo-Saxon and Viking Runes. Parsons, D. (ed). Woodbridge: Boydell...
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  • Raido (redirect from Raido rune)
    article contains runic characters. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. *Raidō "ride,...
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