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Younger Rune Týr

Younger Rune Týr

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runic

Construction note

A Younger Futhark rune in its long-branch (Danish) form, as carved on Viking-Age stones.

About this symbol

Meaning
Týr (sound “t”). The god Týr, the one-handed.
Culture / origin
Norse / Viking Age Scandinavia
Era
c. 8th–11th century CE
Historical context
The Younger Futhark reduced the older 24 runes to 16 and is the script of most Viking-Age runestones.

Runes are a genuine writing system; some have been appropriated by extremist groups. Use the authentic linguistic/historical meaning and avoid hateful framings.

Tags

norseruneyounger-futharkviking

SVG source

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