[gothic-l] Re: Ingemar- compare this to Your Ring-name map

fericzobor czobor at CANTACUZINO.RO
Wed Dec 19 15:40:24 UTC 2001


Very interesting, I live in Rumania but knew only about one Germanic
runic inscription found in this country (that of Pietroasa). What
could be the other one?

Francisc

--- In gothic-l at y..., "malmqvist52" <malmqvist52 at y...> wrote:
> --- In gothic-l at y..., "faltin2001" <dirk at s...> wrote:
> > Hi Troels,
> >
> > that is true. The University of Kiel's Runenprojekt lists all
known
> > runic inscriptions and gives the following distribution:
> >
> > Denmark: 125
> > Germany: 115 incl. 10 from Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland
> > Sweden: 70 incl. 16 from Gotland
> > Norway: 65
>
> >
> > Whereas on supposedly Gothic territory:
> > Poland: 5
> > Rumania: 2
> > Russia: 1
> > Hungary: 7
> >
> The high number for Germany was actally a little surprising for me.
> But interesting!
> I note that this is very well parallelled in the Ring-name map in
> Your book, Ingemar.
> Anders


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