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Description Runenstein von Tryggevælde (Sjælland) im Museum Kopenhagen. Inschrift: “Ragnhild, die Schwester Ulfs, setzte diesen Stein und erhöhte ihn und diese Schiffssetzung nach ihrem Mann Gunnulv, ein herrlicher Mann, Sohn des Narvi, wenige werden besser geboren als er.” Rückseite: “Der soll werden ein ‘ræte’, der diesen Stein beschädigt oder fortschleppt.”
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