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The Viking runestones are runestones that mention Scandinavians who participated in Viking expeditions. This article treats the runestone that refer to people who took part in voyages abroad, in western Europe, and stones that mention men who were Viking warriors and/or died while travelling in the West. However, it is likely that all of them do not mention men who took part in pillaging. The inscriptions were all engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark. The runestones are unevenly distributed in Scandinavia: Denmark has 250 runestones, Norway has 50 while Iceland has none. Sweden have as many as between 1,700 and 2,500 depending on definition. The Swedish district of Uppland has the highest concentration with as many as 1,196 inscriptions in stone, whereas Södermanland is second wi

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  • Las piedras rúnicas vikingas son estelas rúnicas erigidas en honor de personas que participaron en las expediciones vikingas. En este artículo se enumerarán las piedras rúnicas que mencionan viajes hacia el Europa occidental, generalmente están dedicadas a hombres que fueron guerreros vikingos o que murieron en estos viajes al oeste. Todas están escritas en nórdico antiguo y grabadas en futhark joven. El grupo más grande de estas son las que mencionan Inglaterra, unas 30 estelas, que por ser tan numerosas se mencionan en un artículo aparte, piedras rúnicas inglesas. Además existieron expediciones hacia el Este, Europa oriental y el Imperio bizantino que se tratan en los artículos Piedras rúnicas varegas, Piedras rúnicas de Ingvar y Piedras rúnicas de las expediciones bálticas. La piedra rúnica más notable es la que contiene un poema en nórdico antiguo, en métrica fornyrðislag, que se refiere al historial bélico de un tal «Spear»: A continuación se enumeran las piedras según la terminología del proyecto Rundata. Las trascripciones del nórdico antiguo se aparecen en los dialectos sueco y noruego para facilitar la comparación con las inscripciones. La traducción española es la traducción de la inglesa que se proporciona en el proyecto que da los nombres en los estándares de los dialectos islandés y noruego. (es)
  • Les pierres runiques vikings sont des pierres runiques érigées et gravées à la mémoire d'individus ayant participé aux campagnes des Vikings. Elles portent des inscriptions en vieux norrois, dans l'alphabet nouveau futhark. Les trente pierres qui mentionnent l'Angleterre sont traitées dans l'article . Celles qui parlent de voyages vers l'Est, l'Empire byzantin et le Moyen-Orient sont traitées dans l'article . La plus notable des pierres runiques vikings est la . Elle porte un poème en vieux norrois, dans le mètre fornyrðislag, qui fait référence aux exploits d'un homme appelé « lance » : Les codes des pierres sont ceux donnés par le projet Rundata. (fr)
  • Le pietre runiche vichinghe sono pietre runiche che citano gli scandinavi che parteciparono a spedizioni vichinghe. In questa voce vengono trattate le pietre che fanno riferimento a persone che viaggiarono all'estero, in Europa occidentale, e le pietre che citano guerrieri o morti vichinghi che viaggiarono ad ovest. È probabile che non tutte parlino di uomini che presero parte alle razzie. Le iscrizioni sono tutte in lingua norrena, e tutte utilizzano l'alfabeto fuþark recente. Il principale gruppo è composto da 30 pietre che citano l'Inghilterra, e vengono definite pietre runiche dell'Inghilterra. Quelle che parlano di viaggi in Europa orientale, nell'impero bizantino e nel Medio Oriente si chiamano . La più importante delle pietre runiche vichinghe è la , che contiene un poema in lingua norrena che utilizza la metrica poetrica fornyrðislag, e parla di un guerriero di nome "Lancia": Quella che segue è la presentazione delle pietre runiche fatta basandosi sull'archivio noto come Rundata. Le trascrizioni in lingua norrena sono in dialetto danese e svedese per facilitare il paragone con le iscrizioni, mentre la traduzione in inglese è fornita direttamente dal Rundata che fornisce i nomi in dialetto standard (dialetto islandese e norvegese): (it)
  • The Viking runestones are runestones that mention Scandinavians who participated in Viking expeditions. This article treats the runestone that refer to people who took part in voyages abroad, in western Europe, and stones that mention men who were Viking warriors and/or died while travelling in the West. However, it is likely that all of them do not mention men who took part in pillaging. The inscriptions were all engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark. The runestones are unevenly distributed in Scandinavia: Denmark has 250 runestones, Norway has 50 while Iceland has none. Sweden have as many as between 1,700 and 2,500 depending on definition. The Swedish district of Uppland has the highest concentration with as many as 1,196 inscriptions in stone, whereas Södermanland is second with 391. The largest group consists of 30 stones that mention England, and they are treated separately in the article England runestones. The runestones that talk of voyages to eastern Europe, the Byzantine Empire and the Middle East are treated separately in the article Varangian runestones and its subarticles. The most notable of the Viking runestones is the in Södermanland, Sweden, and it contains a poem in Old Norse in the metre fornyrðislag that refers to the extensive warfare of a man called "Spear": Below follows a presentation of the runestones based on the Rundata project. The transcriptions into Old Norse are in the Swedish and Danish dialect to facilitate comparison with the inscriptions, while the English translation provided by Rundata gives the names in the de facto standard dialect (the Icelandic and Norwegian dialect): (en)
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  • Las piedras rúnicas vikingas son estelas rúnicas erigidas en honor de personas que participaron en las expediciones vikingas. En este artículo se enumerarán las piedras rúnicas que mencionan viajes hacia el Europa occidental, generalmente están dedicadas a hombres que fueron guerreros vikingos o que murieron en estos viajes al oeste. Todas están escritas en nórdico antiguo y grabadas en futhark joven. La piedra rúnica más notable es la que contiene un poema en nórdico antiguo, en métrica fornyrðislag, que se refiere al historial bélico de un tal «Spear»: (es)
  • Les pierres runiques vikings sont des pierres runiques érigées et gravées à la mémoire d'individus ayant participé aux campagnes des Vikings. Elles portent des inscriptions en vieux norrois, dans l'alphabet nouveau futhark. Les trente pierres qui mentionnent l'Angleterre sont traitées dans l'article . Celles qui parlent de voyages vers l'Est, l'Empire byzantin et le Moyen-Orient sont traitées dans l'article . La plus notable des pierres runiques vikings est la . Elle porte un poème en vieux norrois, dans le mètre fornyrðislag, qui fait référence aux exploits d'un homme appelé « lance » : (fr)
  • The Viking runestones are runestones that mention Scandinavians who participated in Viking expeditions. This article treats the runestone that refer to people who took part in voyages abroad, in western Europe, and stones that mention men who were Viking warriors and/or died while travelling in the West. However, it is likely that all of them do not mention men who took part in pillaging. The inscriptions were all engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark. The runestones are unevenly distributed in Scandinavia: Denmark has 250 runestones, Norway has 50 while Iceland has none. Sweden have as many as between 1,700 and 2,500 depending on definition. The Swedish district of Uppland has the highest concentration with as many as 1,196 inscriptions in stone, whereas Södermanland is second wi (en)
  • Le pietre runiche vichinghe sono pietre runiche che citano gli scandinavi che parteciparono a spedizioni vichinghe. In questa voce vengono trattate le pietre che fanno riferimento a persone che viaggiarono all'estero, in Europa occidentale, e le pietre che citano guerrieri o morti vichinghi che viaggiarono ad ovest. È probabile che non tutte parlino di uomini che presero parte alle razzie. Le iscrizioni sono tutte in lingua norrena, e tutte utilizzano l'alfabeto fuþark recente. (it)
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  • Piedras rúnicas vikingas (es)
  • Pierres runiques vikings (fr)
  • Pietre runiche vichinghe (it)
  • Viking runestones (en)
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