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Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Varangian Runestones — The Varangian Runestones are runestones that mention voyages to the East ( Austr ) or the Eastern route ( Austrvegr ), or to more specific eastern locations such as Garðaríki (what is today Russia and Ukraine). There are also many additional… … Wikipedia
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England Runestones — Main article: Viking Runestones. The England Runestones is a group of c. 30 runestones that refer to Viking Age voyages to England. They constitute one of the largest groups of runestones that mention voyages to other countries, and they are… … Wikipedia
Piedras rúnicas varegas — Contenido 1 Convenciones 1.1 Transliteración y transcripción 1.2 Nomenclatura 2 Uppland … Wikipedia Español
Piedras rúnicas sobre Inglaterra — Contenido 1 Convenciones 1.1 Transliteración y transcripción 1.2 Nomenclatura 2 Uppland … Wikipedia Español
Hostage — A hostage is a person or entity which is held by a captor. The original definition meant that this was handed over by one of two belligerent parties to the other or seized as security for the carrying out of an agreement, or as a preventive… … Wikipedia
Constantine I of Scotland — Infobox Monarch | name = Constantine I ( Constantín mac Cináeda ) title = King of the Picts caption = 18th century depiction of Constantine, son of Kenneth MacAlpin. The depiction is highly anachronistic. reign = 862 ndash;877 coronation =… … Wikipedia
Gísla saga — Súrssonar (Gisli Sursson s Saga) is one of the Sagas of Icelanders, written between 1270 1320 A.D. In 1981 Gísla saga was made into a film titled Útlaginn (The Outlaw), directed by Ágúst Guðmundsson. Arnar Jónsson plays the role of… … Wikipedia
Franks Casket — The Franks Casket (or the Auzon Runic Casket) is a small [9 by 7½ by 5⅛ inches, according to Amy L. Vandersall, The Date and Provenance of the Franks Casket Gesta 11.2 (1972:9 26) p. 9; Ms Vandersall summarises the previous scholarship in setting … Wikipedia
Causantín mac Cináeda — 18th century depiction of Causantín, son of Kenneth MacAlpin. The depiction is highly anachronistic. King of the Picts Reign … Wikipedia