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Rune Stone Collection

Discover the rich history of Denmark's Jutland region through its ancient rune stones

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Rune stone with red inscription, c. 787-1100 (stone)

Rune stone with red inscription, c. 787-1100 (stone)
1216479 Rune stone with red inscription, c.787-1100 (stone) by Viking; 138x113.5x30 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Uppland Viking Age (c. 787 - c)

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Denmark, Jutland, Jelling, birthplace of Christianity in Denmark, Jelling Kirke Church

Denmark, Jutland, Jelling, birthplace of Christianity in Denmark, Jelling Kirke Church courtyard, rune stones erected by Gorm the Old and King Harald Bluetooth

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Olsbro rune stone

Olsbro rune stone. This stone, like many other rune stones, is believed to have been carved as a memorial to the dead. It is engraved with runic inscriptions dating back to the early Middle Ages

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Denmark, Syddanmark Region, Vejle Municipality, Jelling, Runestones detail of runestone

Denmark, Syddanmark Region, Vejle Municipality, Jelling, Runestones detail of runestone UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Rune stone outside the cathedral dating from the 11th century. The stone was put

Rune stone outside the cathedral dating from the 11th century. The stone was put up by Tyke as a memorial after the death of Gunnar, son of Grim. Vaxjo town. Smaland, Sweden

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Runic inscriptions

Runic inscriptions. The runic inscriptions engraved on this stone are believed to date back to the early Middle Ages. Around 6000 rune stones have been discovered depicting references to

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Jarvsta rune stone

Jarvsta rune stone. The runic inscriptions engraved on this stone date from the early Middle Ages. The runic alphabets were used to write down the Germanic languages before the Christianisation of

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Rune stone

Rune stone. The runic inscriptions engraved on this stone are believed to date back to the early Middle Ages. Around 6000 rune stones have been discovered depicting references to Christianity

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Rune stone referring to burials of Harald Blue Tooth, in Jelling churchyard

Rune stone referring to burials of Harald Blue Tooth, in Jelling churchyard, near Vejle, Central Jutland, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageRune Stone Collection: Rune stone (1040 AD) ref Sigurd Dragon Killer

Rune stone (1040 AD) ref Sigurd Dragon Killer. Sundbyholm, Near Eskilstuna, Sodermanlandslan, Sweden


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Discover the rich history of Denmark's Jutland region through its ancient rune stones. Witness the red inscription on this 11th-century stone from Jelling, birthplace of Christianity in Denmark, located near Jelling Kirke Church. Explore recreated Viking villages like Hemmet and Bork Vikingehavn to understand the context of these fascinating artifacts. Delve deeper into Denmark's past with the Olsbro rune stone in Vejle Municipality, or the Jarvsta rune stone, both showcasing intricate runic inscriptions. Lastly, marvel at the rune stone outside the cathedral, dating back to 1040 AD, which refers to the burials of Harald Blue Tooth and the epic tale of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer.