File:Kbh DR216 Tirsted sten 1.jpg

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Deutsch: Runenstein von Tirsted. Späte Wikingerzeit. Text: Asrað und Hildung errichteten diesen Stein nach Fræði, ihrem Verwandten. Er war damals ein beutegewohnter Kriegsmann (oder: ein Schrecken der Männer). Er fand den Tod in Schweden ... und danach alle Wikinger...
English: Runestone of Tirsted. Late Viking Age. Text: "Asrað & Hildung built this stone after Fræði, their relative. At that time, he was a prey-accustomed war man (or: men’s horror). He found death in Sweden ... and then all Vikings..."
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