Deutsch: Brakteat von Djupbrunns, Kirchspiel Hogrän, Gotland, Schweden, mit Runeninschrift.
English: Migration period golden bracteate of Type C with runic inscription and swastika from Djupbrunns, Hogrän parish, Gotland, Sweden.
Svenska: Folkvandringstida guldbrakteat av C-typ med runinskrift och swastika från Djupbrunns, Hogräns socken, Gotland, Sverige. Runinskriften går från höger till vänster och lyder "alu" skrivet med urnordiska runor. Brakteaten hittades under några stenar i "Hobergsåker" i Djupbrunn liggande i en koppardosa tillsammans med ytterligare en guldbrakteat och två silverringar. Fyndet inlöstes 1873 av Statens Historiska Museum och har där inventarienummer
SHM 4877. Möjligen är fyndplatsen identisk med RAÄ-nummer Hogrän 102, som enligt en karta från runt år 1700 kallades "Hoborg" eller "Hoborgz".
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* 04:17, 24. Aug 2005 [[:de:User:Sigune|Sigune]] 329 x 365 (66.308 Bytes) <span class="comment">(Brakteat von Djupbrunns, mit Runeninschrift {{PD-Art}})</span>
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A bracteate (G 205) from approximately AD 400 that features the charm word alu with a depiction of a stylized male head, a horse, and a swastika, a common motif on bracteates. Djupbrunns, Hogrän parish, Gotland, Sweden
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Deutsch: Brakteat von Djupbrunns, Kirchspiel Hogrän, Gotland, Schweden, mit Runeninschrift.
English: Migration period golden bracteate of Type C with runic inscription and swastika from Djupbrunns, Hogrän parish, Gotland, Sweden.
Svenska: Folkvandringstida guldbrakteat av C-typ med runinskrift och swastika från Djupbrunns, Hogräns socken, Gotland, Sverige. Runinskriften går från höger till vänster och lyder "alu" skrivet med urnordiska runor. Brakteaten hittades under några stenar i "Hobergsåker" i Djupbrunn liggande i en koppardosa tillsammans med ytterligare en guldbrakteat och två silverringar. Fyndet inlöstes 1873 av Statens Historiska Museum och har där inventarienummer
SHM 4877. Möjligen är fyndplatsen identisk med RAÄ-nummer Hogrän 102, som enligt en karta från runt år 1700 kallades "Hoborg" eller "Hoborgz".
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rule of the shorter term. Honduras has a general copyright term of 75 years, but it does implement the rule of the shorter term. Copyright may extend on works created by French who died for France in
World War II (
more information), Russians who served in
the Eastern Front of World War II (known as the Great Patriotic War in Russia) and posthumously
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* 04:17, 24. Aug 2005 [[:de:User:Sigune|Sigune]] 329 x 365 (66.308 Bytes) <span class="comment">(Brakteat von Djupbrunns, mit Runeninschrift {{PD-Art}})</span>
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A bracteate (G 205) from approximately AD 400 that features the charm word alu with a depiction of a stylized male head, a horse, and a swastika, a common motif on bracteates. Djupbrunns, Hogrän parish, Gotland, Sweden
{{Information| |Description= Brakteat von Djupbrunns, mit Runeninschrift |Source= |Date= |Author=User
Sigune on [http://de.wikipedia.org de.wikipedia] |Permission={{PD-Art}} |other_versions= Originally from [http://de.wikipedia.org de.
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