Elder futhark runic alphabet

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      the Tribe and Elder of the community. He is the Lord of balance, law, and justice, the God of. honor, and conscience. This is the God Who willingly gives His life for the renewal of the land, as. a good parent would give their life for their children, or a good leader for their people. The Father

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    • Runic Scripts – Elder and Younger Futhark « GraecoMuse

      Runic writing system. These are unquestionable traces of Central Asians in the deserts of North Africa. Campbell states that this Libyan alphabet derived from the Punic (Carthaginians) cursive script is still used by . Tuaregs. The name Tuareg seems to be related to the name Turg/Turk. 135 40 TÜRK DÜNYASI ARAŞTIRMALARI. the above story.

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      The Runic alphabet was used by different Germanic tribes. The letters of that alphabet, called Runes, have peculiar form: they are sharp-shaped signs deprived of rounded or horizontal lines. The first six letters of it form another name of the Runic alphabet - FUTHARK: The Runic inscriptions, though having great historic importance, can hardly ...

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      “While a runic alphabet can be used for writing a document, that wasn’t their purpose, as the Norse culture was an oral culture. Rather, the futhark was used for memorial purposes, or to identify an object or for magical reasons, for cursing or healing,” notes this article appearing on History on the Net.

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      Elder Futhark (FOO-thark) is one of the oldest collections of these things. An item found at Rök is home to one of the longest sequences of these things and describes “Theodrikr the bold.” Guido van List created a set of eighteen of these things, two of which inspired the insignia of the SS.

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