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- Undley_bracteate abstract "The Undley bracteate is a 5th-century bracteate found in Undley Common, near Lakenheath, Suffolk. It bears the earliest known inscription that can be argued to be in Anglo-Frisian Futhorc (as opposed to Common Germanic Elder Futhark).The image on the bracteate is an adaptation of an Urbs Roma coin type issued by Constantine the Great, conflating the helmeted head of the emperor and the image of Romulus and Remus suckled by the wolf on one face. With a diameter of 2.3 cm, it weighs 2.24 grams. It may have originated in northern Germany or southern Scandinavia, and been brought to England with an early Anglo-Saxon settler.The inscription reads right to left around the circumference of the obverse side, terminating at the image of the wolf:ᚷᚫᚷᚩᚷᚫ ᛗᚫᚷᚫ ᛗᛖᛞᚢg͡æg͡og͡æ mægæ meduThe o is the earliest known instance of the os rune ᚩ contrasting with the æsc rune ᚫ. The three syllables of the initial word gægogæ are written as bind runes, with side-twigs attached to the X shape of the gyfu rune to represent the vowels æ and o.The words mægæ medu are interpreted as meaning "meed for the kinsmen", i.e. "reward for relatives", referring to the bracteate itself. The word gægogæ appears to be some magical invocation or battle cry, comparable to the g͡ag͡ag͡a on the Kragehul I lance-shaft.".
- Undley_bracteate wikiPageExternalLink gold_bracteate-1.aspx.
- Undley_bracteate wikiPageID "9404577".
- Undley_bracteate wikiPageRevisionID "599159968".
- Undley_bracteate created "5".
- Undley_bracteate discovered "Undley Common, near Lakenheath, Suffolk".
- Undley_bracteate hasPhotoCollection Undley_bracteate.
- Undley_bracteate location "Room 41, British Museum, London".
- Undley_bracteate material "gold".
- Undley_bracteate name "Undley bracteate".
- Undley_bracteate period "Early Anglo-Saxon".
- Undley_bracteate size "diameter".
- Undley_bracteate writing Old_English.
- Undley_bracteate writing Runes.
- Undley_bracteate subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_art.
- Undley_bracteate subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_runes.
- Undley_bracteate subject Category:Bracteates.
- Undley_bracteate subject Category:Individual_items_of_jewellery.
- Undley_bracteate subject Category:Medieval_European_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Undley_bracteate subject Category:Runic_inscriptions.
- Undley_bracteate point "52.4 0.48".
- Undley_bracteate type Artifact100021939.
- Undley_bracteate type Object100002684.
- Undley_bracteate type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Undley_bracteate type Whole100003553.
- Undley_bracteate type SpatialThing.
- Undley_bracteate comment "The Undley bracteate is a 5th-century bracteate found in Undley Common, near Lakenheath, Suffolk. It bears the earliest known inscription that can be argued to be in Anglo-Frisian Futhorc (as opposed to Common Germanic Elder Futhark).The image on the bracteate is an adaptation of an Urbs Roma coin type issued by Constantine the Great, conflating the helmeted head of the emperor and the image of Romulus and Remus suckled by the wolf on one face. With a diameter of 2.3 cm, it weighs 2.24 grams.".
- Undley_bracteate label "Bratteato di Undley".
- Undley_bracteate label "Undley bracteate".
- Undley_bracteate sameAs Bratteato_di_Undley.
- Undley_bracteate sameAs m.0287gvc.
- Undley_bracteate sameAs Q3643905.
- Undley_bracteate sameAs Q3643905.
- Undley_bracteate sameAs Undley_bracteate.
- Undley_bracteate lat "52.4".
- Undley_bracteate long "0.48".
- Undley_bracteate wasDerivedFrom Undley_bracteate?oldid=599159968.
- Undley_bracteate isPrimaryTopicOf Undley_bracteate.