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The Hakon Jarl runestones are Swedish runestones from the time of Canute the Great. Two of the runestones, one in Uppland and one in Småland mention a Hakon Jarl, and both runologists and historians have debated whether they are one and the same, or two different men. Moreover, all known Hakon Jarls have been involved in the debate: Hákon Sigurðarson (d. 995), his grandson Hákon Eiríksson (d. 1029), (d. 1080) and Hákon Pálsson (d. 1122). The most common view among runologists (Brate, von Friesen, Wessén, Jansson, Kinander and Ruprecht) is that the two stones refer to different Hakon Jarls and that one of them was Swedish and the other one Norwegian.

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  • Die Hakon-Jarl-Runensteine sind zwei oder drei schwedische Runensteine aus der Zeit Knuts des Großen (995–1035 n. Chr.) Die beiden Runensteine in Uppland (U 617) und Småland (Sm 76) erwähnen einen „Hakon Jarl“. Über 130 Runensteine werden analog zu markanten benutzten Worten in sieben Gruppen unterteilt:England- (30), Griechenland- (30), Hakon-Jarl- (3), Ingvar- (26), Italien- (4), Ostsee- (Baltikum und Finnland betreffend – 14 Steine) und etwa 30 Waräger-Runensteine, (Russland, Weißrussland, die Ukraine und angrenzende Gebiete betreffend), die es auch in Dänemark und Norwegen in je einem Exemplar gibt. Runologen und Historiker haben darüber diskutiert, ob sie einen oder zwei verschiedene Männer des nicht seltenen Namens betreffen. Dabei wurden alle bekannten Hakon Jarls dieser Zeit in die Diskussion einbezogen: Haakon Sigurðarson († 995), sein Enkel Håkon Eiriksson († 1029), Håkon Ívarsson († 1062) und Haakon Paulsson (Earl der Orkney † 1123). Die häufigste Meinung unter den Runologen (1857–1924), (1870–1942), (1908–1987), (1893–1964) und Wessén (1889–1981) ist, dass einer von ihnen Schwede und der andere Norweger war. (de)
  • The Hakon Jarl runestones are Swedish runestones from the time of Canute the Great. Two of the runestones, one in Uppland and one in Småland mention a Hakon Jarl, and both runologists and historians have debated whether they are one and the same, or two different men. Moreover, all known Hakon Jarls have been involved in the debate: Hákon Sigurðarson (d. 995), his grandson Hákon Eiríksson (d. 1029), (d. 1080) and Hákon Pálsson (d. 1122). The most common view among runologists (Brate, von Friesen, Wessén, Jansson, Kinander and Ruprecht) is that the two stones refer to different Hakon Jarls and that one of them was Swedish and the other one Norwegian. (en)
  • Les pierres runiques d'Hakon Jarl sont des pierres runiques situées en Suède et qui sont datées au XIe siècle, à l'époque du roi du Danemark Knut le Grand. L'inscription de deux de ces pierres runiques, l'une dans la province de l'Uppland (pierre U 617) et l'autre dans celle du Småland (pierre Sm 76), mentionnent un Hakon Jarl ; les runologues se demandent s'il s'agit d'un seul et même homme ou de deux hommes différents. Plusieurs Hakon Jarl historiquement connus sont concernés : Håkon Sigurdsson, mort en 995 ; son petit-fils Håkon Eiriksson mort en 1029 ou 1030 ; Hákon Ívarsson, mort en 1062 ; et Haakon Paulsson, mort vers 1126. (fr)
  • Le Pietre di Jarl Hakon sono delle pietre runiche risalenti al tempo di Canuto I d'Inghilterra. Due delle pietre incise, una sita nell'Uppland (U 617) e una in Småland (Sm 76) citano un certo Jarl Hakon, ma gli studiosi non sono ancora del tutto convinti che si tratti della stessa persona. Tutti i possibili "Jarl Hakon" noti sono stati candidati come possibili destinatari delle citazioni: Haakon Sigurdsson (m. 995), Håkon Eiriksson (m. 1029), Hákon Ívarsson (m. 1062) e Hákon Pálsson (m. 1122). La tesi più comune tra gli studiosi (Brate, von Friesen, Wessén, Jansson, Kinander e Ruprecht) vede attribuire le due pietre runiche a due diversi personaggi, di cui uno Svedese e l'altro Norvegese. (it)
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  • The Hakon Jarl runestones are Swedish runestones from the time of Canute the Great. Two of the runestones, one in Uppland and one in Småland mention a Hakon Jarl, and both runologists and historians have debated whether they are one and the same, or two different men. Moreover, all known Hakon Jarls have been involved in the debate: Hákon Sigurðarson (d. 995), his grandson Hákon Eiríksson (d. 1029), (d. 1080) and Hákon Pálsson (d. 1122). The most common view among runologists (Brate, von Friesen, Wessén, Jansson, Kinander and Ruprecht) is that the two stones refer to different Hakon Jarls and that one of them was Swedish and the other one Norwegian. (en)
  • Les pierres runiques d'Hakon Jarl sont des pierres runiques situées en Suède et qui sont datées au XIe siècle, à l'époque du roi du Danemark Knut le Grand. L'inscription de deux de ces pierres runiques, l'une dans la province de l'Uppland (pierre U 617) et l'autre dans celle du Småland (pierre Sm 76), mentionnent un Hakon Jarl ; les runologues se demandent s'il s'agit d'un seul et même homme ou de deux hommes différents. Plusieurs Hakon Jarl historiquement connus sont concernés : Håkon Sigurdsson, mort en 995 ; son petit-fils Håkon Eiriksson mort en 1029 ou 1030 ; Hákon Ívarsson, mort en 1062 ; et Haakon Paulsson, mort vers 1126. (fr)
  • Le Pietre di Jarl Hakon sono delle pietre runiche risalenti al tempo di Canuto I d'Inghilterra. Due delle pietre incise, una sita nell'Uppland (U 617) e una in Småland (Sm 76) citano un certo Jarl Hakon, ma gli studiosi non sono ancora del tutto convinti che si tratti della stessa persona. Tutti i possibili "Jarl Hakon" noti sono stati candidati come possibili destinatari delle citazioni: Haakon Sigurdsson (m. 995), Håkon Eiriksson (m. 1029), Hákon Ívarsson (m. 1062) e Hákon Pálsson (m. 1122). La tesi più comune tra gli studiosi (Brate, von Friesen, Wessén, Jansson, Kinander e Ruprecht) vede attribuire le due pietre runiche a due diversi personaggi, di cui uno Svedese e l'altro Norvegese. (it)
  • Die Hakon-Jarl-Runensteine sind zwei oder drei schwedische Runensteine aus der Zeit Knuts des Großen (995–1035 n. Chr.) Die beiden Runensteine in Uppland (U 617) und Småland (Sm 76) erwähnen einen „Hakon Jarl“. (de)
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  • Hakon-Jarl-Runensteine (de)
  • Hakon Jarl runestones (en)
  • Pietre di Jarl Hakon (it)
  • Pierres runiques d'Hakon Jarl (fr)
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