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Greece runestones

The Greece runestones (Swedish: Greklandsstenarna) are about 30 runestones containing information related to voyages made by Norsemen to the Byzantine Empire. They were made during the Viking Age until about 1100 and were engraved in the Old Norse language with Scandinavian runes.

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Greece runestones

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Triples19
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.009756
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Greece runestones → Below, Danish, English, Greece, Icelandic, Norwegian, OEN, Old East Norse, Old Norse, Old West Norse, OWN, Rundata, Swedish, The

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stone greece runestone raised location runestones memory ok grikkium died inscription stæin swedish two ft æftiʀ sinn one runinskrifter sin

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the Ulunda stoneinstance ofSeveral runestones explicitly commemorate inheritance0.80text
the Hansta stoneinstance ofSeveral runestones explicitly commemorate inheritance0.80text
but the vast majority of the runestones only tell who raised the stoneinstance ofSeveral runestones explicitly commemorate inheritance0.80text
in memory of whom.A view held by scholars such as Erik Moltkeinstance ofSeveral runestones explicitly commemorate inheritance0.80text
Sven Binstance ofSeveral runestones explicitly commemorate inheritance0.80text
Greece runestonesrelated to The runestonesBelow0.60section
Greece runestonesrelated to The runestonesGreece0.60section
Greece runestonesrelated to The runestonesRundata0.60section
Greece runestonesrelated to The runestonesThe0.60section
Greece runestonesrelated to The runestonesOld Norse0.60section
Greece runestonesrelated to The runestonesOld East Norse0.60section
Greece runestonesrelated to The runestonesOEN0.60section

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