
Ragnhild set this stone for Alle the pale, the priest of the sacred place, the honourable leader of the army. Alle's sons made these runic letters for their father and his wife for her husband, but Sote engraved these runes for his master. May Thor bless these runes. May he become scum who does any harm to the stone, or carry it away to build a memory for someone else. This is the longest runic inscription ever found in Denmark.  Glavendrup runestone is part of the largest preserved stone ship in Denmark.  Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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