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The Glavendrup stone, designated as DR 209 by , is a on the island of in and dates from the early 10th century. It contains Denmark's longest runic inscription and ends in a .


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The runestone forms the end of a . There are other in the vicinity, including memorial stones with Latin characters from the early 20th century. In the stone ship, nine graves have been found, but they were all empty.

The runestone was discovered when sand was quarried in the area in 1794, and it was saved in 1808 by the archaeologist when stonemasons wanted to buy it. The last restoration was made in 1958, and the mound it is standing on is modern.

Ragnhild who ordered the stone also ordered the Tryggevælde Runestone (DR 230) from the Soti. The runic inscription is classified as being in RAK. This is the classification for inscriptions with text bands with straight ends that do not have attached serpent or beast heads. It refers to a , who was a pagan priest of a vé, a holy sanctuary, and a , who was the head of the and a warchief. The rune carver appeals to the Norse god to the inscription. There are two other runestones that have similar to Thor located in Denmark, DR 110 from Virring and DR 220 from Sønder Kirkeby, and three other stones in Sweden, Ög 136 in Rök, Vg 150 from Velanda and possibly Sö 140 at Korpbron.

(2025). 9780198206439, Oxford University Press. .
It has been noted that Thor is the only Norse god who is invoked on any Viking Age runestones.
(2025). 9780292755468, University of Texas. .

The inscription ends with a curse, similar to the ones found on the Tryggevælde Runestone and the Sønder Vinge runestone 2 in Denmark and the and the in . There is some disagreement regarding the translation of one of the words in these curses, rita/ rata, which has been translated as "wretch," "outcast," or "warlock."

(1998). 311016227X, Walter de Gruyter. . 311016227X
Warlock is the translation accepted by Rundata. However, the use of warlock is not that the destroyer would gain any magical powers, but be considered to be unnatural and a social outcast.
(2025). 9781843832058, Boydell Press. .
The concept that being a warlock or sorcerer was an evil perversion predated the Christian conversion of Scandinavia.


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