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Norse Mythology, Asatru, Heathen Art: Woden's Harrow
Entrance to Woden's Harrow: Norse mythology, Asatru and Heathen art, runes, lore, and links. [eng]
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Dalrunor
Runes of Dalarna, Sweden, and Links to Historic Rune Poems. As late as the early 1900s there were people in Dalarna Sweden who could read the runes. This is the rune row that they used. Topics: Historic Rune Poems Index, The Elder Fu©ark with Sound, The Anglo-Saxon Rune Poem, The Abecedarium Nordmanicum, The Old Norwegian Rune Poem, The Old Icelandic Rune Poem, The Two Merseberg Charms with Sound,
24 Original Rune Poems by µ‰ind§s, Woden's Harrow Home. [eng]
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Mike's Space on the Net - Your Name in Runes
This page translates your name into viking runes. [eng]
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Runes and Pronunciation
Following is the Icelandic Alphabet,
the Runic character equivalents of the Alphabet and
the pronunciation of vowels in Icelandic. [eng]
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The Elder Futhark with Sound --RA Format
The Elder Futhark: runestave pictures, names, meanings, and audio pronunciation of the earliest known rune row. [eng]
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24 Rune Poems by Óðindís
Twenty-four new rune poems by Óðindís. [eng]
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The Meanings of the Runes
There are several historical runic inscriptions, found on everything from swords to stones to bronze pendants, which list the entire runic alphabet in order. One of the oldest and most complete of these is the Kylver stone, found in Gotland, Sweden and dating from the fifth century c.e. Others are less complete, but show a remarkable continuity in the order in which the runes are listed. [eng]
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The history of Runes
A short presentation and overview f the different Runic alphabets.
Mythological aspects of Runes. [eng]
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Lakota - The Viking Runes
Extracts from the book The Viking Runes: A Personal Experience, by Cheryl Harleston. [eng | spa]
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Runestones
Rökstenen. Gripsholm stenen. The Sigurd inscription on Ramundsberget. Some runestones which has been translated. [eng]
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Runes, Alphabet of Mystery
The runes of the Elder Futhark, their uses in writing, divination, magic. History and mythology of the Norse, Germanic, Teutonic, Viking medieval world. [eng]
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Vanaheim
A Casting of Runes Webring Homepage. This ring will be dedicated to sites about runes... their history, myths, and other information. [eng]
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Runes
What are Runes? Nowadays the very name conjurs up images of mystery, magic and the occult. [eng]
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Runenstein
Orakel mit Runen Online Orakelspiel! kunsthandwerkliche Runensets. [deu]
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Runes, Alphabet of Mystery
The runes of the Elder Futhark, their uses in writing, divination, magic. History and mythology of the Norse, Germanic, Teutonic, Viking medieval world. [eng]
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The Runic Journey
Runes are an alphabetic script used by the peoples of Northern Europe from the first century c.e. until well into the Middle Ages. In addition to their use as a written alphabet, the runes also served as a system of symbols used for magic and divination. Runes fell into disuse as the Roman alphabets became the preferred script of most of Europe, but their forms and meanings were preserved in inscriptions and manuscripts. [eng]
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Darkrage's Runic Page
This page is dedicated to my Germanic ancestors of the tribe Sueben. [eng]
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Runic Swedish grammar
This is meant to be an introduction course in runic Swedish - the language spoken in Sweden during the viking age.
In the beginning of the viking age there was only one language in Scandinavia; there was no Swedish, Danish or Norwegian. During the period, however, two different main variants developed - the west scandinavian (often refered to as 'Old Norse'), spoken in Norway and Iceland, and the east scandinavian, spoken in Sweden and Denmark. It's this eastern variant that one can read about here, though the differences in the beginning of the period are small.
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