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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...
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    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 "I...
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    Period II (550–700) Skåäng Runestone (6th century?) Björketorp Runestone Gummarp Runestone Istaby Runestone Stentoften Runestone South-Eastern Europe (200–550):...
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    of destruction. — Björketorp Runestone The same curse and use of the word, rune, is also found on the Stentoften Runestone. There also are some inscriptions...
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  • century) Björketorp Runestone (transitional, 7th century) Stentoften (transitional, 7th century) Eggjum stone (8th century) Rök runestone (transitional, ca...
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    þAiAz wrait runaz þaiaz. wrote these runes. The Istaby, Stentoften Runestone and Gummarp Runestone inscriptions can be identified with the same clan through...
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    wealth, wealth" (see Begriffsrunen). The Gummarp, Istaby Runestone and Stentoften Runestone inscriptions can be identified with the same clan through...
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    "Warrior-Wolf" or "War Host-Wolf," that is attested to on the Istaby and Stentoften Runestones. The stone is known locally as Hærulfstenen (the Hærulf Stone)....
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  • plural ending of nouns, 1st person plural ending of verbs, as on the Stentoften Runestone). This was the period after the East Germanic languages had split...
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  • of the 6th or 7th century, such as the Gummarp, Björketorp and Stentoften runestones, but it disappears from the Scandinavian record by the 8th century...
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    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...
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    Gallehus horns), while the dative plural appears as -mz (gestumz on the Stentoften Runestone). Somewhat greater reduction is found in Gothic, which lost all final-syllable...
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  • early Elder Futhark runestones found in Blekinge, Sweden: Björketorp Runestone Gummarp Runestone Istaby Runestone Stentoften Runestone This disambiguation...
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  • filled with magic powers"), and on the migration age Björketorp and Stentoften runestones, it appears in the sense "magically powerful" in Proto-Norse ginnarunaʀ...
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    Strängnäs stone (category Runestones in Södermanland)
    compare with the inscription hAriwolafʀ on the Stentoften Runestone and hAerAmAlAusʀ on the Björketorp Runestone. The PN *wōðu- is found in the male name Wōðurīðaʀ...
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  • 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,...
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    name Haþuwulfaʀ ("battle wolf") is attested on the Istaby Runestone and the Stentoften Runestone. Half is one of the most famous sea-kings from Scandinavian...
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  • Björketorp or Stentoften stones. In the early 9th century, both the older and the younger futhark were known and used, which is shown on the Rök runestone. By the...
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    "runes of power" is found on two runestones in Sweden, DR 357 from Stentoften and DR 360 from Björketorp. Runestones with curses include DR 81 in Skjern...
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    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,...
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