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- Vadstena_bracteate abstract "The Vadstena bracteate (Rundata Ög 178) is a gold C-bracteate found in the earth at Vadstena, Sweden, in 1774. Along with the bracteate was a gold ring and a piece of gold sheet: all were nearly melted down by a goldsmith who was stopped by a local clergyman. The bracteate was stolen in 1938 from the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities and has not yet been found.The bracteate is believed to have been made about AD 500. In the middle of the bracteate is a four-legged animal with a man's head above it, and in front of this a bird separated from the other images by a line. This image is commonly associated with the Norse god Odin in bracteate iconography. The bracteate is most famous for containing a full listing of the Elder Futhark runic alphabet. The runes in the futhark are divided by dots into three groups of eight runes which are commonly called an ætt. The entire inscription reads:tuwatuwa; fuþarkgw; hnijïpzs; tbemlŋo[d]The last rune (d) is hidden below the necklace holder piece that has been molded on top of the bracteate, but archaeologists know what it is because a duplicate bracteate was found in Motala (image) which read:(t)uwatuwa; fuþarkgw; hnijïpzs; tbemlŋod.The first part of the inscription is not yet understood but is assumed to be associated with magic, however this is a common stock-explanation for runic text that has not yet been interpreted.The Motala bracteate was struck with the same die and was found at a nearby town in the same province, Östergötland, in 1906. When it reached the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities, however, it was erroneously catalogued as deriving from Mariedamm in the adjoining province Närke (Nä 10). This misattribution lives on sporadically in the literature. Another persistent misconception regarding the Vadstena bracteate (probably also inspired by the 1906 find) is that two identical bracteates were found in that town, bringing the total number of extant specimens to three.".
- Vadstena_bracteate thumbnail Vadstena-brakteaten,_Nordisk_familjebok.png?width=300.
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- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageID "1302612".
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- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageRevisionID "631610189".
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Bracteate.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bracteates.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elder_Futhark_inscriptions.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_items_of_jewellery.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proto-Norse_language.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Clergy.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Elder_Futhark.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Goldsmith.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Iconography.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Kylver_Stone.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Motala.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Norse_clans.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Närke.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Odin.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Rundata.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Runes.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Runic_magic.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Seeland-II-C.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_History_Museum.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Vadstena.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink Östergötland.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLink File:Vadstena-brakteaten,_Nordisk_familjebok.png.
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vadstena and Mariedamm bracteates".
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vadstena bracteate".
- Vadstena_bracteate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vadstena".
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- Vadstena_bracteate subject Category:Bracteates.
- Vadstena_bracteate subject Category:Elder_Futhark_inscriptions.
- Vadstena_bracteate subject Category:Individual_items_of_jewellery.
- Vadstena_bracteate subject Category:Proto-Norse_language.
- Vadstena_bracteate hypernym Bracteate.
- Vadstena_bracteate type Type.
- Vadstena_bracteate type Proto-language.
- Vadstena_bracteate type Redirect.
- Vadstena_bracteate type Type.
- Vadstena_bracteate comment "The Vadstena bracteate (Rundata Ög 178) is a gold C-bracteate found in the earth at Vadstena, Sweden, in 1774. Along with the bracteate was a gold ring and a piece of gold sheet: all were nearly melted down by a goldsmith who was stopped by a local clergyman. The bracteate was stolen in 1938 from the Swedish Museum of National Antiquities and has not yet been found.The bracteate is believed to have been made about AD 500.".
- Vadstena_bracteate label "Vadstena bracteate".
- Vadstena_bracteate sameAs Q3643903.
- Vadstena_bracteate sameAs Bratteati_di_Vadstena_e_Mariedamm.
- Vadstena_bracteate sameAs Brakteat_z_Vadstena.
- Vadstena_bracteate sameAs m.04r7v3.
- Vadstena_bracteate sameAs Vadstenabrakteaten.
- Vadstena_bracteate sameAs Q3643903.
- Vadstena_bracteate wasDerivedFrom Vadstena_bracteate?oldid=631610189.
- Vadstena_bracteate depiction Vadstena-brakteaten,_Nordisk_familjebok.png.
- Vadstena_bracteate isPrimaryTopicOf Vadstena_bracteate.