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    The Nordendorf fibulae are two mid 6th to early 7th century Alamannic fibulae found in Nordendorf near Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. Both fibulae are from...
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    sources. Another source sometimes brought into the discussion is the Nordendorf fibula. This artifact, dating from about 600 CE, contains the runic inscription...
    14 KB (1,359 words) - 16:43, 11 March 2024
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    Futhark inscriptions dating to the sixth century (Bülach fibula, Pforzen buckle, Nordendorf fibula). In the Old High German period, the first coherent texts...
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    buckle, Bülach fibula) and other jewelry and weapon parts. Use of runes subsides with the advance of Christianity. The Nordendorf fibula (early seventh...
    39 KB (4,651 words) - 12:41, 4 August 2024
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    buckles, 3 strap ends, 8 other) Thorsberg chape (200) Bülach fibula Charnay fibula Nordendorf fibula Pforzen buckle English and Frisian (300–700): 44; see futhorc...
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  • this category: Lombards (source: Paulus Diaconus) Alamanni (see: Nordendorf fibula, Pforzen buckle) Franks and Thuringii (see: Frankish mythology, Donar's...
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    are mentioned in a number of sources, including Adam of Bremen, the Nordendorf Fibula, the Old Saxon Baptismal Formula, Gylfaginning, and Þorsteins þáttr...
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    The Bülach fibula is a silver disk-type fibula with almandine inlay found in Bülach, Canton Zürich in 1927. The Alemannic grave in which it was found...
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  • leub- "dear, beloved" and win- "friend". Leubwini mentioned on the Nordendorf fibula (6th century). This may either be a personal name, or the literal...
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    or other symbols instead of runes. The Frei-Laubersheim fibula is a silver-gilt bow-style fibula found in Frei-Laubersheim, Bad Kreuznach (Rhineland-Palatinate)...
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    The first recorded instance of the name of the god appears upon the Nordendorf fibulae, a piece of jewelry created during the Migration Period and found...
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  • / ltahu gasokun ("Aigil and Ailrun fought [at the Ilz River?]") Nordendorf I fibula: logaþorewodanwigiþonar (three theonyms, or "Wodan and Wigi-þonar...
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    inscriptions with the Elder Futhark, but appears in the form Wodan on the Nordendorf I fibula from the second half of the 6th century, and on the Ribe skull fragment...
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