Västergötland Runic Inscription 81 - significado y definición. Qué es Västergötland Runic Inscription 81
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Qué (quién) es Västergötland Runic Inscription 81 - definición


Västergötland Runic Inscription 73         
  • The Synnerby church.
Västergötland Runic Inscription 73 or Vg 73 is the Rundata catalog number for a Viking Age memorial runestone that is located near the Synnerby church, which is about nine kilometers west of Skara. The stone was raised in memory of a man who was a thegn.
Västergötland Runic Inscription 8         
  • The church at Hjälstad.
RUNIC INSCRIPTION
Vastergotland Runic Inscription 8
Västergötland Runic Inscription 8 or Vg 8 is the Rundata listing for a Viking Age memorial runestone located at the church at Hjälstad, which is about one kilometer west of Moholm, Västra Götaland County, Sweden, and in the historic province of Västergötland.
Bjärby Runestones         
  • Vg113
  • Vg114
The Bjärby Runestones are two Viking Age memorial runestones located near Grästorp, Sweden, in Bjärby synod, which was in the historic province of Västergötland. The two stones are memorials to men who held the titles thegn and drengr, and one has a depiction of the hammer of the Norse pagan deity Thor.

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Västergötland Runic Inscription 81
The Västergötland Runic Inscription 81 is a 12th century runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet. It is in the form of a grave slab and it was found in the old cemetery of Broddetorp in Falköping Municipality, but it is presently located in the Västergötland Museum in Skara.