EditorialRunestone erected by Nikulaus in memory of his father Sysha. It probably represents the entrance of the father into the Kingdom of Heaven. One of them carries a cross in his hands and appears to enter a portal that could be the gates of heaven. Swedish...
EditorialRunestone erected by Nikulaus in memory of his father Sysha. It probably represents the entrance of the father into the Kingdom of Heaven. One of them carries a cross in his hands and appears to enter a portal that could be the gates of heaven. Swedish...
EditorialRunestone erected by Nikulaus in memory of his father Sysha. It probably represents the entrance of the father into the Kingdom of Heaven. One of them carries a cross in his hands and appears to enter a portal that could be the gates of heaven. Swedish...
EditorialRunestone erected by Nikulaus in memory of his father Sysha. It probably represents the entrance of the father into the Kingdom of Heaven. One of them carries a cross in his hands and appears to enter a portal that could be the gates of heaven. Swedish...
EditorialArt. Metal Age. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Asferg. 1000 AD. Runestone. Dedication to a deceased man. Thorger Toke's son raised this stone in memory of Mule, his brother, a very good begn. National Museum of Denmark.