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database is
freely available via the
Internet with a
client program,
called Rundata, for
Microsoft Windows. For
other operating systems, text
files are provided...
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Rundata.
Harrison &
Svensson 2007:197 The
entry Ög 8 in
Rundata. The
entry Vg 184 in
Rundata. The
entry Vg 197 in
Rundata. The
entry Sö 65 in
Rundata...
- in
Rundata 2.0
Entry Br Olsen;185C in
Rundata 2.0
Entry Br Page1998;9 in
Rundata 2.0
Entry Br NOR1992;6B in
Rundata 2.0
Entry Br Olsen;189 in
Rundata 2...
- The
Snoldelev Stone,
listed as DR 248 in the
Rundata catalog, is a 9th-century
runestone that was
originally located at Snoldelev, Ramsø, Denmark. The...
- This runestone,
listed as U 13 in
Rundata,
crowns the
barrow of Björn
Ironside in Uppland, Sweden. The
stone is a fragment;
broken pieces of the stone...
- in
Rundata 2.0 for Windows.
Entry U 363 in
Rundata 2.0 for Windows.
Pritsak 1981:342.
Entry U 504 in
Rundata 2.0 for Windows.
Entry U 611 in
Rundata 2...
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Lindow (2001:291).
Simek 1987
Clunies Ross 1994, p. 114.
Entry Öl 1 in
Rundata 2.0 for Windows.
Faulkes 1998, p. 297.
Clunies Ross,
Margaret (1994). Prolonged...
- in
Rundata 2.0 for Windows. Bäckvall 2010:6.
Entry U 812 in
Rundata 2.0 for Windows.
Entry U 978 in
Rundata 2.0 for Windows.
Entry U 1181 in
Rundata 2...
- The Möjbro
Runestone is a
runestone that is
designated as U 877 in the
Rundata catalog and is
inscribed in Proto-Norse
using the
Elder ****hark. It was...
- his
right foot in its mouth,
while a
large bird sits at his shoulder.
Rundata dates it to 940,
while Pluskowski dates it to the 11th century. This depiction...