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The Italy runestones are three or four Varangian runestones from 11th-century Sweden that tell of warriors who died in Langbarðaland ("Land of the Lombards"), the Old Norse name for Italy. On these rune stones it is southern Italy that is referred to (Langobardia), but the Rundata project renders it rather anachronistically as Lombardy (see the translations of the individual stones, below). The rune stones are engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark, and two of them are found in Uppland and one or two in Södermanland.

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  • Italien-Runensteine (de)
  • Piedras rúnicas sobre Italia (es)
  • Italy runestones (en)
  • Pietre runiche d'Italia (it)
  • Langbardaland (sv)
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  • Italien-Runensteine (englisch Italy runstones) heißen Runensteine für Waräger, die im Katepanat Italien (Longobardia) starben. Über 130 Runensteine werden analog zu markanten benutzten Worten in sieben Gruppen unterteilt: England- (30), Griechenland- (30), Hakon-Jarl- (3), Ingvar- (26), Italien- (4), Ostsee- (Baltikum und Finnland betreffend – 14 Steine) und etwa 30 Waräger-Runensteine, (Russland, Weißrussland, die Ukraine und angrenzende Gebiete betreffend), die es auch in Dänemark und Norwegen in je einem Exemplar gibt. Die Runensteine wurden im späten 11. Jahrhundert aufgestellt und befinden sich ausschließlich in Schweden. (de)
  • Langbardaland, (av langobarder i betydelsen de långskäggiga), var under vikingatiden nordbornas benämning på vad som i dag ungefär utgör Italien, (jämför Lombardiet). Några runstenar i Mälardalen, bland annat U133, låter berätta om nordiska män som varit på resa i österled och dött i Langbardaland. Några av dessa kan ha ingått i väringagardet, den vaktstyrka som tjänade hos kejsaren i Konstantinopel. (sv)
  • The Italy runestones are three or four Varangian runestones from 11th-century Sweden that tell of warriors who died in Langbarðaland ("Land of the Lombards"), the Old Norse name for Italy. On these rune stones it is southern Italy that is referred to (Langobardia), but the Rundata project renders it rather anachronistically as Lombardy (see the translations of the individual stones, below). The rune stones are engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark, and two of them are found in Uppland and one or two in Södermanland. (en)
  • Las piedras rúnicas sobre Italia no llegan a media docena de piedras rúnicas varegas del siglo XI erigidas en Suecia que hablan de guerreros que murieron en Langbarðaland («Tierra de los lombardos»), calificativo que los hombres del norte daban a Italia en Nórdico antiguo. En estas piedras se menciona el Catapanato de Italia en su momento provincia del Imperio bizantino​ (Langobardia), pero el proyecto de la Rundata las clasifica anacronicamente como Lombardía (ver las descripciones de las piedras, abajo). (es)
  • Le pietre runiche d'Italia sono tre o quattro pietre runiche variaghe risalenti all'XI secolo che ci parlano dei guerrieri che perirono in Langbarðaland ("Terra dei Longobardi"), il nome in antico norreno dell'Italia meridionale corrispondente al tema bizantino di Longobardia\Langobardia (von Friesen, Wessen). Su questi monoliti ci si riferisce alle terre del sud Italia note con il nome di Langobardia, ma su Rundata si specifica, erroneamente, la Lombardia, confondendo la Lombardia/Longobardia Maior con la Lombardia/Longobardia Minor. (it)
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