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BRACTEATE

  • Bracteate
  • Struck metal pendant medallion, or a coin made in imitation of these

    A bracteate (from the Latin bractea, a thin piece of metal) is a flat, thin, single-sided gold medal worn as jewelry that was produced in Northern Europe

    Bracteate

    Bracteate

    Bracteate

  • Vadstena bracteate
  • Circa 500 CE artifact found in Sweden

    Vadstena bracteate (Rundata Ög 178, IK 377.1) is a gold C-bracteate found in the ground at Vadstena, Sweden, in 1774. Along with the bracteate was a gold

    Vadstena bracteate

    Vadstena bracteate

    Vadstena_bracteate

  • Alu (runic)
  • Runic inscription with uncertain meaning

    Uppåkra bracteate (DR NOR2002;10), a C-bracteate found in Uppåkra, Scania, Sweden during a search with a metal detector in 2000. The bracteate bears a

    Alu (runic)

    Alu (runic)

    Alu_(runic)

  • Grumpan bracteate
  • The Grumpan bracteate, designated as runic inscription Vg 207 by Rundata, is a gold type C bracteate found in Västergötland, Sweden in 1911. It is dated

    Grumpan bracteate

    Grumpan bracteate

    Grumpan_bracteate

  • Odin
  • Widely revered deity in Germanic mythology

    name is found on a C-bracteate discovered in Denmark in 2020, part of the Vindelev Hoard. Dated to as early as the 400s, the bracteate features a Proto-Norse

    Odin

    Odin

    Odin

  • Vindelev Hoard
  • Iron Age objects found near Jelling, Denmark

    four Roman coins, sixteen medals stamped on one side from sheet gold, bracteates, some of which are unusually large with a diameter of almost 14 cm, and

    Vindelev Hoard

    Vindelev Hoard

    Vindelev_Hoard

  • Bract
  • Modified or specialized leaf

    such as the petals or sepals. A plant having bracts is referred to as bracteate or bracteolate, while one that lacks them is referred to as ebracteate

    Bract

    Bract

    Bract

  • Leeks in Germanic paganism
  • laukaʀ), likely meaning leek, is found as a charm word on migration period bracteates, often alongside other charm words such as ᚨᛚᚢ (alu). It also appears

    Leeks in Germanic paganism

    Leeks in Germanic paganism

    Leeks_in_Germanic_paganism

  • Tjurkö bracteates
  • Early medieval Germanic amulets

    The Tjurkö Bracteates, listed by Rundata as DR BR75 and DR BR76, are two bracteates (medals or amulets) found on Tjurkö, Eastern Hundred, Blekinge, Sweden

    Tjurkö bracteates

    Tjurkö bracteates

    Tjurkö_bracteates

  • *Frijjō
  • Germanic love goddess

    Orion's Belt is known as her distaff or spindle. The "woman" type of bracteates (Frauenbrakteaten, type B7, also called Fürstenberg or Oberwerschen type)

    *Frijjō

    *Frijjō

    *Frijjō

  • Elder Futhark
  • System of runes for Proto-Germanic

    t b e m l ŋ o d The Grumpan bracteate presents a listing from 500 which is identical to the one found on the previous bracteates but incomplete: f u þ a r k g w

    Elder Futhark

    Elder Futhark

    Elder_Futhark

  • Swastika (Germanic Iron Age)
  • Swastika use in the Germanic Iron Age

    Period bracteates. The swastika is drawn either left-facing or right-facing, sometimes with "feet" attached to its four legs. Medallions and bracteates featuring

    Swastika (Germanic Iron Age)

    Swastika (Germanic Iron Age)

    Swastika_(Germanic_Iron_Age)

  • Týr
  • Germanic deity

    gold bracteate from Trollhättan, Sweden, features a person receiving a bite on the hand from a beast, which may depict Týr and Fenrir. Other bracteates with

    Týr

    Týr

    Týr

  • Flemingia strobilifera
  • Species of legume

    Flemingia strobilifera, commonly known as the luck plant or wild hops, is a perennial flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae, and subfamily Faboideae

    Flemingia strobilifera

    Flemingia strobilifera

    Flemingia_strobilifera

  • Undley bracteate
  • marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of runes. The Undley bracteate is a 5th-century bracteate found in Undley Common, near Lakenheath, Suffolk. It bears

    Undley bracteate

    Undley_bracteate

  • Seeland-II-C
  • (Sjælland bracteate 2) is a Scandinavian bracteate from Zealand, Denmark, that has been dated to the Migration period (around 500 AD). The bracteate bears

    Seeland-II-C

    Seeland-II-C

    Seeland-II-C

  • Coinage of Saxony
  • comprises three major periods: the high medieval regional pfennig period (bracteate period), the late medieval pfennig period and the thaler period, which

    Coinage of Saxony

    Coinage of Saxony

    Coinage_of_Saxony

  • List of rune-row inscriptions
  • considerably. fuþ (5) on the Hole Runestone Anticlockwise rune-row on a Vadstena bracteate copy End of rune-row on the Lány rune bone Drawing of the Charnay Fibula

    List of rune-row inscriptions

    List_of_rune-row_inscriptions

  • Huginn and Muninn
  • Pair of ravens in Norse mythology that serve Odin

    may depict Odin with one of the ravens include Migration Period golden bracteates, Vendel era helmet plates, a pair of identical Germanic Iron Age bird-shaped

    Huginn and Muninn

    Huginn and Muninn

    Huginn_and_Muninn

  • Germanic paganism
  • Traditional religion of Germanic peoples

    to Odin by name is found on a C-bracteate discovered in Denmark in 2020. Dated to as early as the 400s, the bracteate features a Proto-Norse Elder Futhark

    Germanic paganism

    Germanic paganism

    Germanic_paganism

  • Fenrir
  • Monstrous wolf in Norse mythology

    archaeological record depict Týr. For example, a Migration Period gold bracteate from Trollhättan, Sweden, features a person receiving a bite on the hand

    Fenrir

    Fenrir

    Fenrir

  • Hel (mythological being)
  • Underworld entity in Norse mythology

    considered to refer to Hel, and Hel may appear on various Migration Period bracteates. In the Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, and Heimskringla, Hel is referred to

    Hel (mythological being)

    Hel (mythological being)

    Hel_(mythological_being)

  • Gungnir
  • Spear of the Norse god Odin

    stronghold Valhalla with the broken spear and withdrawn from worldly matters. Bracteate Gae Bolga, the Irish legendary hero Cú Chulainn's similar magic spear

    Gungnir

    Gungnir

  • Charon's obol
  • Coin placed in or on the mouth of the dead

    Gotland, Sweden, for which the bracteate was deposited in a pouch beside the body. In the Gotland burials, the bracteates lack rim and loop, and show no

    Charon's obol

    Charon's obol

    Charon's_obol

  • Two-barred cross
  • Cross symbol with two horizontal bars

    Berlin, Brandenburg) as seen on one of the five emissions of the silver bracteate of Iakša (Jaxa), a Christian state, fief of Poland (archbishops of Gniezno)

    Two-barred cross

    Two-barred cross

    Two-barred_cross

  • *Walhaz
  • Proto-Germanic word for Roman or Romanised peoples

    The Tjurkö bracteate showing the word ᚹᚨᛚᚺᚨᚲᚢᚱᚾᛖ walhakurne ('Roman grain', i.e. gold coin)

    *Walhaz

    *Walhaz

    *Walhaz

  • Erilaz
  • Proto-Norse word, translated as magician or rune master

    a. A similar sequence gægogæ is found on the Undley bracteate. Strängnäs stone: …rila͡z Bracteates Eskatorp-F and Väsby-F have e[k]erilaz = "I [am] a Herulian"

    Erilaz

    Erilaz

  • Alemanni
  • Germanic people

    The gold bracteate of Pliezhausen (sixth or seventh century) shows typical iconography of the pagan period. The bracteate depicts the "horse-stabber underhoof"

    Alemanni

    Alemanni

    Alemanni

  • Swastika
  • Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol

    9th-century Snoldelev Stone from Ramsø, Denmark, and numerous Migration Period bracteates drawn left-facing or right-facing. The pagan Anglo-Saxon ship burial at

    Swastika

    Swastika

    Swastika

  • *Ōþala
  • Elder Futhark and Anglo-Saxon rune

    Thorsberg chape (c. 210-260 CE) showing the runic inscriptions on both sides Bracteate from the Vindelev Hoard c. 375-470, showing the word wodnas ("Óðinn's")

    *Ōþala

    *Ōþala

  • Gerbera
  • Genus of plants

    felted beneath. Single to several flowering stems from each rosette bear bracteate or ebracteate, simple, one-headed inflorescence-capitulum. Capitula are

    Gerbera

    Gerbera

    Gerbera

  • Pliezhausen brooch
  • 7th-century brooch

    The Pliezhausen brooch (also known as the Pliezhausen disc, Pliezhausen bracteate or Pliezhausen disc brooch) (German: Reiterscheibe von Pliezhausen) is

    Pliezhausen brooch

    Pliezhausen brooch

    Pliezhausen_brooch

  • Myosotis tenericaulis
  • Species of flowering plant

    species of forget-me-not are perennial rosettes with creeping, sprawling bracteate inflorescences and white corollas. Myosotis tenericaulis plants are rosettes

    Myosotis tenericaulis

    Myosotis tenericaulis

    Myosotis_tenericaulis

  • Runic inscriptions
  • Inscription made in a runic alphabet

    loose objects, but the North Germanic tradition shows a preference for bracteates, while the South Germanic one has a preference for fibulae. The precise

    Runic inscriptions

    Runic_inscriptions

  • Danefæ
  • Danish legal concept

    An example of danefæ: A gold bracteate discovered by a metal detectorist in 2020 in Vindelev, Denmark.

    Danefæ

    Danefæ

    Danefæ

  • Achyranthes aspera
  • Species of plant

    Inflorescence: a spike with reflexed flowers arranged on long peduncle. Flowers: bracteate, bracteolate, bracteoles two, shorter than perianth, dry, membranous and

    Achyranthes aspera

    Achyranthes aspera

    Achyranthes_aspera

  • Martin Rundkvist
  • Swedish archaeologist (born 1972)

    ISBN 1-84171-001-6. ——— (2006). "Notes on Axboe's and Malmer's gold bracteate chronologies". Fornvännen. 101 (5): 348–355. ISSN 0015-7813. ——— (2007)

    Martin Rundkvist

    Martin Rundkvist

    Martin_Rundkvist

  • Gudme
  • Town in Denmark

    treasure and the remains of what is assumed to have been a royal palace. Bracteates were produced at the site during that period, indicating a shamanic culture

    Gudme

    Gudme

    Gudme

  • Zierscheibe
  • Metal jewellery

    Alamannic graves from the migration period. Black Sun (symbol) - Nazi symbol possibly based on a Zierscheibe design Bracteate Brooch Fibula (brooch) v t e

    Zierscheibe

    Zierscheibe

    Zierscheibe

  • Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia
  • Landgrave of Thuringia from 1140 to 1172

    Bracteate of Louis II the Iron (1140–1172), National Museum in Warsaw

    Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia

    Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia

    Louis_II,_Landgrave_of_Thuringia

  • Myosotis lyallii subsp. elderi
  • Subspecies of flowering plant endemic to New Zealand

    this subspecies of forget-me-not are perennial with a prostrate habit, bracteate inflorescences, and white corollas with partially exserted anthers. Myosotis

    Myosotis lyallii subsp. elderi

    Myosotis lyallii subsp. elderi

    Myosotis_lyallii_subsp._elderi

  • Petrosaviaceae
  • Family of flowering plants

    Japan, China, Southeast Asia and Borneo. They are characterised by having bracteate racemes, pedicellate flowers, six persistent tepals, septal nectaries

    Petrosaviaceae

    Petrosaviaceae

    Petrosaviaceae

  • Principality of Copnic
  • the Holy Sepulchre. The only surviving sources for the principality are bracteates showing the ruler Jaksa de Copnic titled as knes, a Slavic title meaning

    Principality of Copnic

    Principality of Copnic

    Principality_of_Copnic

  • Migration Period
  • Period in Europe with mass population movements, 4th – 9th century AD

    A Migration Period Germanic gold bracteate depicting a bird, horse, and stylized human head with a Suebian knot

    Migration Period

    Migration Period

    Migration_Period

  • Gentiana affinis
  • Species of flowering plant

    1–4 cm long, with the lower leaves smaller. The inflorescence is a leafy-bracteate panicle. Flowers are five-merous and funnelform, with a calyx 5–17 mm

    Gentiana affinis

    Gentiana affinis

    Gentiana_affinis

  • Runic magic
  • Ancient or modern magic performed with runes or runestones

    magical chants, such as tuwatuwa (Vadstena bracteate), aaduaaaliia (DR BR42) or g͡æg͡og͡æ (Undley bracteate), g͡ag͡ag͡a (Kragehul I). Alu is a charm word

    Runic magic

    Runic magic

    Runic_magic

  • Sutton Hoo helmet
  • Decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet

    Valsgärde 7 and 8 helmets, the Vendel 1 helmet, and on the Pliezhausen bracteate. The latter piece, in particular, is both complete and nearly identical

    Sutton Hoo helmet

    Sutton Hoo helmet

    Sutton_Hoo_helmet

  • Bamboo
  • Subfamily of plants in the grass family

    considered the most basal grass genera, mostly because of the presence of bracteate, indeterminate inflorescences, "pseudospikelets", and flowers with three

    Bamboo

    Bamboo

    Bamboo

  • Bind rune
  • Ligature of two or more runes

    silver knife mount at the British Museum The word gægogæ on the Undley bracteate is written with ligatured ᚷ and ᚫ (gæ) and ᚷ and ᚩ (go) A ligatured ᚾ

    Bind rune

    Bind rune

    Bind_rune

  • Myosotis cheesemanii
  • Species of flowering plant

    Plants of this species of forget-me-not are perennial rosettes with bracteate inflorescences and white corollas. Myosotis cheesemanii Petrie is in the

    Myosotis cheesemanii

    Myosotis cheesemanii

    Myosotis_cheesemanii

  • Amianthium
  • Genus of plants

    turn greenish or purplish with age. Its flowers form an indeterminate bracteate raceme inflorescence. It blooms from the bottom of the inflorescence upwards

    Amianthium

    Amianthium

    Amianthium

  • Hávamál
  • Old Norse poem

    ISBN 0-19-283946-2. Orchard 1997, pp. 74–75. Lindow 2002, pp. 164, 212. Vendel Period Bracteates on Gotland p. 37 Bellows, Henry Adams (2012). The Poetic Edda: The Heroic

    Hávamál

    Hávamál

    Hávamál

  • Solanum arcanum
  • Species of plant in the nightshade family

    in size, simple, with 5–20 flowers, ebracteate or nearly all the nodes bracteate; peduncle between 3.5 and 10 cm (1.4 and 3.9 in), glabrous and minutely

    Solanum arcanum

    Solanum_arcanum

  • Suebian knot
  • Historical male hairstyle ascribed to the Suebi

    grave, 2nd century AD Stylized head with bird and horse on the Funen bracteate, Migration Period, 5th–7th centuries AD Suebian knot on the coat of arms

    Suebian knot

    Suebian knot

    Suebian_knot

  • Myosotis lyallii
  • Species of flowering plant

    species of forget-me-not are perennial with a prostrate habit, bracteate or partially-bracteate inflorescences, and white corollas. Myosotis lyallii Hook.f

    Myosotis lyallii

    Myosotis lyallii

    Myosotis_lyallii

  • Peperomia erythrostachya
  • Species of flowering plant

    They are dark red and densely flowered, borne on a 2 cm peduncle that is bracteate in the middle. The round-peltate bracts are relatively large. It was described

    Peperomia erythrostachya

    Peperomia erythrostachya

    Peperomia_erythrostachya

  • Tiwaz (rune)
  • Runic alphabet letter

    the end of an Elder Futhark inscription. From 500 AD, a Scandinavian C-bracteate (Seeland-II-C) features an Elder Futhark inscription ending with three

    Tiwaz (rune)

    Tiwaz_(rune)

  • Knaanic language
  • Extinct West Slavic Jewish language

    the very few commonly accepted examples of Knaanic is inscriptions on bracteate coins issued under Mieszko the Old and Leszek the White, two Polish rulers

    Knaanic language

    Knaanic_language

  • Germanic peoples
  • Historical category of northern European peoples

    common runic script, various common objects of material culture such as bracteates and gullgubber (small gold objects) and the confrontation with Rome as

    Germanic peoples

    Germanic peoples

    Germanic_peoples

  • Habenaria dentata
  • Species of orchid

    single plant. Lower part of stem sheathed, middle leafy and upper part bracteate. Leaves 4 to 6 cm long, oblong to elliptic, 5 nerved, sometimes 7 also

    Habenaria dentata

    Habenaria dentata

    Habenaria_dentata

  • Liudhard medalet
  • 6th-century Anglo-Saxon gold object from England

    feature of bracteates, pagan Germanic quasi-coins apparently made as amulets or jewellery, and often featuring a king. However, bracteates are only stamped

    Liudhard medalet

    Liudhard medalet

    Liudhard_medalet

  • Medieval Archaeology
  • Journal

    Medieval Scotland: New Questions" 2014: Charlotte Behr and Tim Pestell, "The Bracteate Hoard from Binham — An Early Anglo-Saxon Central Place?" 2015: Lindsey

    Medieval Archaeology

    Medieval_Archaeology

  • Valdemar I of Denmark
  • King of Denmark from 1154 to 1182

    Valdemar I 1157 bracteate depicting Valdemar and his wife, Sophia King of Denmark Reign 1154 – 12 May 1182 Predecessor Sweyn III Canute V Successor Canute

    Valdemar I of Denmark

    Valdemar I of Denmark

    Valdemar_I_of_Denmark

  • Peperomia percalvescens
  • Species of plant

    mm long. The solitary spikes are terminal or terminate a deciduous, 2-bracteate branchlet about 1 cm long. They are slender, 150 mm long, reaching 5 mm

    Peperomia percalvescens

    Peperomia percalvescens

    Peperomia_percalvescens

  • Conostylis bracteata
  • Species of flowering plant

    Vegetation of the Swan River Colony. The specific epithet (bracteata) means "bracteate". This conostylis is confined to the area between Perth and Lancelin,

    Conostylis bracteata

    Conostylis bracteata

    Conostylis_bracteata

  • Complaint tablet to Ea-nāṣir
  • Oldest known written complaint (c. 1750 BC)

    Burial Tudor Heart Pendant Vale of York Hoard Vindolanda Tablets Undley bracteate Waddesdon Bequest Wandsworth Shield Waterloo Helmet Water Newton Treasure

    Complaint tablet to Ea-nāṣir

    Complaint tablet to Ea-nāṣir

    Complaint_tablet_to_Ea-nāṣir

  • Freyja
  • Norse goddess

    interpreted as Freyja. This image may be connected to various B-type bracteates, referred to as the Fürstenberg-type, that may also depict the goddess;

    Freyja

    Freyja

    Freyja

  • Pfennig
  • Former German coin or note (9th century-2002)

    one-sided thin hollow pfennigs or strubben, which were then referred to as bracteates from the 17th century. The "change" that was often still required for

    Pfennig

    Pfennig

    Pfennig

  • Proto-Indo-European mythology
  • Destiné" in The Legend of Good Women. A goddess spinning appears in a bracteate from southwest Germany and a relief from Trier shows three mother goddesses

    Proto-Indo-European mythology

    Proto-Indo-European mythology

    Proto-Indo-European_mythology

  • Atocion armeria
  • Species of flowering plant

    Bracteate inflorescence

    Atocion armeria

    Atocion armeria

    Atocion_armeria

  • Narcissus (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Floral formula Br ✶ ☿ P3+3+Corona A3+3 G(3) Bracteate, Actinomorphic, Bisexual Perianth: 6 tepals in 2 whorls of 3 Stamens: 2 whorls of 3 Ovary: Superior

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus_(plant)

  • Myosotis lyallii subsp. lyallii
  • Subspecies of flowering plant endemic to New Zealand

    subspecies of forget-me-not are perennial with a prostrate habit, bracteate or partially-bracteate inflorescences, and white corollas, usually with exserted anthers

    Myosotis lyallii subsp. lyallii

    Myosotis lyallii subsp. lyallii

    Myosotis_lyallii_subsp._lyallii

  • Trithuria bibracteata
  • Species of aquatic plant

    2024, from http://www.mobot.org/mobot/latindict/keyDetail.aspx?keyWord=bracteate Baptisia bracteata var. leucophaea  - Plant Finder. (n.d.). Missouri Botanical

    Trithuria bibracteata

    Trithuria bibracteata

    Trithuria_bibracteata

  • Myosotis hikuwai
  • Species of flowering plant

    hikuwai in 2022. Plants of this forget-me-not are spring annuals with bracteate and erect inflorescences, and small, white corollas with inserted stamens

    Myosotis hikuwai

    Myosotis hikuwai

    Myosotis_hikuwai

  • Pimelea bracteata
  • Species of shrub

    bracteata in the journal Brunonia. The specific epithet (bracteata) means "bracteate". Pimelea bracteata grows along watercourses and in damp places at altitudes

    Pimelea bracteata

    Pimelea bracteata

    Pimelea_bracteata

  • Anglo-Saxon runes
  • Symbols used in the writing system of early Frisians and Anglo-Saxon peoples

    instance of the ᚩ ōs rune may be from the 5th century, on the Undley bracteate. The earliest known instances of the ᚪ āc rune may be from the 6th century

    Anglo-Saxon runes

    Anglo-Saxon runes

    Anglo-Saxon_runes

  • Myosotis venticola
  • Species of flowering plant

    M. venticola in 2022. Plants of this forget-me-not are perennial with bracteate and prostrate inflorescences, and small, white corollas with partly exserted

    Myosotis venticola

    Myosotis venticola

    Myosotis_venticola

  • Myosotis glabrescens
  • Species of flowering plant

    this species of forget-me-not are tightly compacted, perennial mats with bracteate inflorescences and white corollas. Myosotis glabrescens L.B.Moore is in

    Myosotis glabrescens

    Myosotis glabrescens

    Myosotis_glabrescens

  • Runes
  • Ancient Germanic letters

    potential meaning of these inscriptions. Rhyming groups appear on some early bracteates that also may be magical in purpose, such as salusalu and luwatuwa. Further

    Runes

    Runes

    Runes

  • Medal
  • Small commemorative artistic object

    coins were often set as pieces of jewellery, worn by both sexes. The bracteate is a type of thin gold medal, usually plain on the reverse, found in Northern

    Medal

    Medal

    Medal

  • Kenning
  • Figure of speech

    is attested in the Proto-Norse runic inscription on the Tjurkö (I)-C bracteate. Kennings are virtually absent from the surviving corpus of continental

    Kenning

    Kenning

  • Horses in Germanic paganism
  • Bracteate DR BR42 bearing the inscription Alu and a figure on a horse

    Horses in Germanic paganism

    Horses in Germanic paganism

    Horses_in_Germanic_paganism

  • Standard of Ur
  • Ancient Sumerian artifact

    Burial Tudor Heart Pendant Vale of York Hoard Vindolanda Tablets Undley bracteate Waddesdon Bequest Wandsworth Shield Waterloo Helmet Water Newton Treasure

    Standard of Ur

    Standard of Ur

    Standard_of_Ur

  • Bolesław III Wrymouth
  • Duke of Poland from 1107 to 1138

    mainly on the Magdeburg technique a bracteate, which was one of the oldest in Europe. There are two types of bracteates who dated from Bolesław's reign:

    Bolesław III Wrymouth

    Bolesław III Wrymouth

    Bolesław_III_Wrymouth

  • Nepenthes jamban
  • Species of pitcher plant from Sumatra

    infundibulate pitchers which are wholly glandular on their inner surfaces, bracteate inflorescences, and sessile leaves. All of these Nepenthes produce very

    Nepenthes jamban

    Nepenthes jamban

    Nepenthes_jamban

  • Kingdom of Bohemia
  • Monarchy in Central Europe (1198–1918)

    1918 Population • Around 1400 Approximately 2 million Currency Denarius Bracteate Groschen Thaler Kreutzer Florin Crown Preceded by Succeeded by Duchy of

    Kingdom of Bohemia

    Kingdom of Bohemia

    Kingdom_of_Bohemia

  • Burgrave
  • Official title for the ruler of a castle in medieval Europe

    regality of coinage, and could mint his own regional coins (see silver bracteates). Etymologically, the word burgrave is the English and French form of

    Burgrave

    Burgrave

    Burgrave

  • Zingiberales
  • Order of flowering plants

    prominent common midrib, and inflorescences of conspicuous colorful bracts (bracteate inflorescence) and the substitution of one to five rudimentary staminodia

    Zingiberales

    Zingiberales

    Zingiberales

  • Gold coin
  • Form of coinage

    about the 1930s, gold coins were circulation coins, including coin-like bracteates and dinars. Since then, gold coins have mainly been produced as bullion

    Gold coin

    Gold coin

    Gold_coin

  • Shrine of the Three Kings
  • Reliquary of the Biblical Magi

    the second in his early manhood, the third was rather aged. Two coins, bracteates made of silver and only one side stricken, were adjoined; one, probably

    Shrine of the Three Kings

    Shrine of the Three Kings

    Shrine_of_the_Three_Kings

  • Stäbler (coin)
  • while the reverse remains blank and is referred to in numismatics as a bracteate (hollow coin). Initially, the Stäbler was worth half a Pfennig or one

    Stäbler (coin)

    Stäbler (coin)

    Stäbler_(coin)

  • Glossary of botanical terms
  • shape, size, or color from other leaves (and without an axillary bud). bracteate Possessing bracts. bracteole A small bract borne singly or in pairs on

    Glossary of botanical terms

    Glossary_of_botanical_terms

  • Oscar Montelius
  • Swedish archaeologist

    archaeological finds. Further he supported Thomsen's typology of gold bracteates from the migration period. By taking calendrical dates from the recently

    Oscar Montelius

    Oscar Montelius

    Oscar_Montelius

  • Money
  • Object or record accepted as payment

    Universität Berlin. Svensson, Roger (April 2013). Renovatio Monetae: Bracteates and Coinage Policies in Medieval Europe. Stockholm, Sweden: DeckersSnoeck

    Money

    Money

    Money

  • Archaeology of Northern Europe
  • in gold from this period. Gold was used to make scabbard mountings and bracteates. After the Western Roman Empire fell, gold became scarce and Scandinavians

    Archaeology of Northern Europe

    Archaeology of Northern Europe

    Archaeology_of_Northern_Europe

  • Hedinia tibetica
  • Genus of flowering plants

    size with divisions toward stem apex. The racemes (flower spikes) are bracteate throughout or rarely only basally. The distal (furthest) bracts are subsessile

    Hedinia tibetica

    Hedinia_tibetica

  • Myosotis albiflora
  • Species of flowering plant

    Antarctica. It is morphologically most similar to the New Zealand endemic bracteate-prostrate creeping species, M. tenericaulis, but can be distinguished

    Myosotis albiflora

    Myosotis albiflora

    Myosotis_albiflora

  • Mucuna bracteata
  • Species of legume

    plant systems including: rubber trees, oil palm, citrus and coconut. M. bracteate is a cover crop which helps to cover and shield the soil from weeds or

    Mucuna bracteata

    Mucuna bracteata

    Mucuna_bracteata

  • Holtzmann's law
  • Proto-Germanic sound law

    Marchand's observation that a Runic inscription (niuwila on the Naesbjaerg bracteate of the 5th century) and an early loan into Finnic (*kuva 'picture', cf

    Holtzmann's law

    Holtzmann's_law

  • Myosotis ultramafica
  • Species of flowering plant

    ultramafica in 2022. Plants of this forget-me-not are perennial with bracteate and prostrate to ascending inflorescences, and small, white corollas with

    Myosotis ultramafica

    Myosotis ultramafica

    Myosotis_ultramafica

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    Having a bract or bracts.