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  • 21Vestnes — Infobox Kommune name=Vestnes idnumber=1535 county=Møre og Romsdal landscape=Romsdal capital=Vestnes governor=Øyvind Uren (AP) governor as of=2008 arearank=256 area=355 arealand=350 areapercent=0.11 population as of=2004 populationrank=156… …

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  • 22Decretal — Decretals (Epistolae decretales) is the name that is given in Canon law to those letters of the pope which formulate decisions in ecclesiastical law.[1] They are generally given in answer to consultations, but are sometimes due to the initiative… …

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  • 23Runestones of Högby — The Runestones of Högby are runestones located in the village of Högby in Östergötland, Sweden, but the name Högby runestone (Swedish: Högbystenen ) usually refers to the notable Ög 81. It is famous for its eloquent epitaph in fornyrðislag for… …

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  • 24British Isles naming dispute — There is dispute and disagreement over the term British Isles, particularly in relation to Ireland. The term is defined in dictionaries as Great Britain and Ireland and adjacent islands . [ [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/British%20Isles… …

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  • 25Öpir — Uppland Rune Inscription Fv1976 107 showing Öpir s craftmanship. Öpir or Öper (Old Norse: ØpiR/Œpir, meaning shouter ) was a runemaster who flourished during the late 11th century and early 12th century in Uppland, Sweden …

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  • 26Hedeby stones — The Skarthi Stone DR 3. The Hedeby stones are four runestones from the 10th century found at the town of Hedeby in northern Germany. This area was part of Denmark during the Viking Age. Contents …

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  • 27Gunnar's bridge runestones — The were probably two Gunnar s bridge runestones at Kullerstad in Östergötland, Sweden, where a man named Håkon dedicated a bridge to the memory of his son Gunnar. The second stone was discovered in a church only 500 metres away and is presently… …

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  • 28Knutsdrapa (Ottar the Black) — This Knutsdrapa is part of the Scandinavian heritage of Old Norse poetry known as drapas. It was spoken at court for the praises of Canute the Great by the skald Ottar the Black. The focus is on the deeds of its subject as a prince, and as a king …

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  • 29Austri — Norðri, Suðri, Austri und Vestri sind vier Zwerge aus der nordischen Mythologie. Sie stützen den Himmel, der aus dem Schädel des getöteten Ymir geschaffen wurde. Norðri stützt den Himmel im Norden, Suðri im Süden, Austri im Osten und Vestri im… …

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  • 30Chronostichon — Ein Chronogramm ist ein Satz oder eine Inschrift, meist in lateinischer Sprache, bei der alle darin vorkommenden Buchstaben, die zugleich römische Zahlensymbole sind (I, V, X, L, C, D, M), zusammengezählt die Jahreszahl des Ereignisses ergeben,… …

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