Bryggen Runic inscription 257
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Sources of Norse mythology
The Bergen rune charm is a runic inscription on a piece of wood found among the medieval rune-staves of Bergen. It is noted for its similarities to the Eddaic poem Skírnismál (particularly stanza 36); as a rare example of a poetic rune-stave inscription; and of runes being used in love magic. The inscription has number 257 in the Bryggen inscriptions numbering and N B257 (Norway Bryggen no. 257) in the Rundata database, and P 6 in McKinnell, Simek and Düwel's collection.It is thought to date from the fourteenth century.
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Skoltegrunnskaien, Bergen Skuteviken (Bergenhus)
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 60.398 ° | E 5.32 ° |
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Bradbenken
Skoltegrunnskaien
5004 Bergen, Skuteviken (Bergenhus)
Norway
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