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The Anglosaxon futhark |
The Germanic futhark |
The Medieval futhark |
The Nordic futhark
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The Anglosaxon futharkThe Anglosaxon Futhark was made from the Germanic rune row, but it didn't make the rune row easier like the Nordic, instead it created some new runes. There are also Anglosaxon Futharks with 28 or 33 runes. One of England's oldest Anglosaxon 28-typed rune rows was found on a knife in Themsen. |
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| - | a | Asec | ae | Beroc | b | Ken | c | Daeg | d | Eoh | e | ||||||
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| Ear | ea | Feo | f | Geofu | g | Gar | G | Hagall | h | Is | i | ||||||
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| - | ih | Jara | j | Calk | k | - | K | Lagu | l | Mann | m | ||||||
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| Nied | n | Ing | ng | Otael | of | Pertra | p | Rad | r | Sigel | s | ||||||
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| Tir | t | Thorn | th | Ur | u | Wynn | w | Eolh | x | Yr | y |
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See also: Articles: Interview with a runecarver Magic: Creating your own runes Magic: How to use your runes Viking: Runestones |
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