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Runic Attitude. Runske vježbe 2. Runske vjezbe1. Pokretanje antigravitacije tjela. Facts and Figures: The Norse Way. Runic alphabets provided a brief background about the mystical lettering systems used by the Germanic people in ancient and medieval times. Variations of the Runes The runes were set of Germanic alphabets that were used by the North German tribes, from the 2nd century BC to the 13th century AD. The runic alphabets were often called "Futhark", which is derived from the first six runic letters of the runic alphabets (F-U-TH-A-R-K). There are three different variations of the Runic alphabets. The Etruscan or the Latin alphabets probably influenced the runic scripts in the 2nd or 1st century BC, particularly when that some of runes match the Latin alphabets in form. The Teutonic (Early or Common Germanic) scripts consisted of 24 characters.

It was used in northern Europe, right up to the 8th century AD. The Anglian or Anglo-Saxon scripts, also known as Futhork, varied in number, from 28 to 33 characters. There are two variations of the Anglo-Saxon scripts. Rune Magic.

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Poe.pdf (application/pdf-objek) Woden, Odin and the Runes. Runic alphabet: Encyclopedia - Runic alphabet. Note: This article contains special characters. This articles is about the glyphs known as runes, for the Led Zeppelin album that is sometimes known by this name, see Led Zeppelin IV. The Runic alphabets are a set of related alphabets using letters known as runes , formerly used to write Germanic languages, mainly in Scandinavia and the British Isles. In all their varieties they may be considered an ancient writing system of Northern Europe.

The Scandinavian version is known as Futhark (derived from its first six letters: 'F', 'U' 'Th', 'A', 'R', and 'K'), and the Anglo-Saxon version as Futhorc (also so named after its first letters). The earliest runic inscriptions date from ca. 150, and the alphabet was generally replaced by the Latin alphabet with Christianisation, by ca. 700 in central Europe and by ca. 1400 in Scandinavia. The three best known runic alphabets are: the Elder Futhark (ca. 150–800) the Anglo-Saxon Futhorc (400–1100) the Younger Futhark (800–1910) Runic alphabet - Names.

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