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- Seeland-II-C abstract "Seeland-II-C (Sjælland bracteate 2) is a Scandinavian bracteate from Zealand, Denmark, that has been dated to the Migration period (around 500 AD). The bracteate bears an Elder Futhark inscription which reads as:hariuha haitika : farauisa : gibu auja : tttThe final ttt is a triple-stacked Tiwaz rune. This use of the rune is often interpreted as three invocations of the Norse pagan god Tyr.The central image shows a male's head above a quadruped. This is the defining characteristic of C-bracteates (of which some 400 specimens survive), and is often interpreted as a depiction of the god Odin healing his horse.Krause translates the inscription as: \"Hariuha I am called: the dangerous knowledgeable one: I give chance.\" farauisa is interpreted as fara-uisa, either \"danger-wise\" or \"travel-wise\". Moltke translates this word as \"one who is wise about dangers\". The giving of \"chance\" or \"luck\" in the inscription is evidence of the use of bracteates as amulets.".
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageExternalLink runic.htm.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageExternalLink Krause2.htm.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageID "3347528".
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageLength "2574".
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageRevisionID "599159883".
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Amulet.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Bracteate.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeology_of_Denmark.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bracteates.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elder_Futhark_inscriptions.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_items_of_jewellery.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proto-Norse_language.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Elder_Futhark.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Invocation.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Merseburg_Incantations.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Migration_Period.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Norse_religion.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Odin.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Tiwaz_rune.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Týr.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Vadstena_bracteate.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLink Zealand.
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hari-uha".
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seeland-II-C".
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sjælland bracteate 2".
- Seeland-II-C wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Seeland-II-C subject Category:Archaeology_of_Denmark.
- Seeland-II-C subject Category:Bracteates.
- Seeland-II-C subject Category:Elder_Futhark_inscriptions.
- Seeland-II-C subject Category:Individual_items_of_jewellery.
- Seeland-II-C subject Category:Proto-Norse_language.
- Seeland-II-C hypernym Bracteate.
- Seeland-II-C type Type.
- Seeland-II-C type Proto-language.
- Seeland-II-C type Type.
- Seeland-II-C comment "Seeland-II-C (Sjælland bracteate 2) is a Scandinavian bracteate from Zealand, Denmark, that has been dated to the Migration period (around 500 AD). The bracteate bears an Elder Futhark inscription which reads as:hariuha haitika : farauisa : gibu auja : tttThe final ttt is a triple-stacked Tiwaz rune. This use of the rune is often interpreted as three invocations of the Norse pagan god Tyr.The central image shows a male's head above a quadruped.".
- Seeland-II-C label "Seeland-II-C".
- Seeland-II-C sameAs Q849051.
- Seeland-II-C sameAs Brakteat_Seeland-II-C.
- Seeland-II-C sameAs Seeland-II-C.
- Seeland-II-C sameAs Seeland-II-C.
- Seeland-II-C sameAs m.096_v0.
- Seeland-II-C sameAs Q849051.
- Seeland-II-C wasDerivedFrom Seeland-II-C?oldid=599159883.
- Seeland-II-C isPrimaryTopicOf Seeland-II-C.