runestone U 356 “Ragnfríðr had this stone raised in memory of Bjôrn, her son and Ketilmundr’s. May God and God’s mother help his spirit. He fell in Virland. And Ásmundr marked.” – Photo by Berig/Wikipedia by Medievalists.net February 8, 2014 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsChristian Prayers and Invocations in Scandinavian Runic Inscriptions from the Viking Age and Middle AgesRunestones reveal story of Viking QueenThe Snake Motif in Viking Art: 10th - 12th CenturiesSigurðar saga fóts (The Saga of Sigurðr Foot)Axlar-Björn: The Only Serial Killer of Iceland Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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