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Although there are now numerous versions of the runes such as the neo-Pagan ‘Witch runes’, there is only historical documentation of three true sets of runes. The three historic runic types are those of the Elder Futhark, the Younger Futhark and the Anglo-Frisian Futhark. There exists also the
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The alphabetical order (beginning "futhark"/ "fuþark"...) of the rune alphabet is one of its most diagnostic characteristics and one of the biggest mysteries...
Anglo-Saxon runes or Anglo-Frisian runes are runes that were used by the Anglo-Saxons and Medieval Frisians (collectively called Anglo-Frisians) as an alphabet in their native writing system, recording both Old English and Old Frisian (Old English: rūna, ᚱᚢᚾᚪ, "rune").
What are bracteates? What do we mean by Anglo-Frisian? How did runes reflect linguistic change during the Bracteate Period? I answer these questions, and pro...
Historically, there are four major Rune-rows in existence... The Elder Futhark of 24 Runes, the Younger Futhark of 16 Runes, the Anglo-Saxon (or Anglo-Frisian, or English) Futhorc of 33 Runes, and the Armanen Futhork of 18 Runes. The first three of these Rune Rows have historical validity. That is, their existence can be proven