Hærulf Runestone
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Hærulf Runestone | |
Name | Hærulf Runestone |
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Rundata ID | DR 15 |
Country | Denmark |
Region | Jutland |
City/Village | Immervad |
Produced | c. 10th century |
Runemaster | Unknown |
Text - Native | |
Old Norse : Hærulfr | |
Text - English | |
Hærulf | |
Other resources | |
Runestones - Runic alphabet - Runology - Runestone styles |
The Hærulf Runestone is a runestone from the 10th century in Denmark. It is located north of Hovslund's station. It is notable not for its short inscription, which is only the name Hærulf, but for having been taken to Berlin as war booty in 1864. It was not until 1952 that the stone came back to its original location.