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Father and son metal detecting duo David and Andrew Whelan discovered 617 silver coins, a gilt silver vessel and a gold arm-ring near Harrogate in Yorkshire, northern England -- former Viking territory.
One of the largest Viking treasure hoards found in northern England 2007
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Father and son metal detecting duo David and Andrew Whelan discovered 617 silver coins, a gilt silver vessel and a gold arm-ring near Harrogate in Yorkshire, northern England -- former Viking territory.
Archive 2007-07-01 2007
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He reached in the pouch at his belt and drew forth an arm-ring which he handed over to Winni-thar.
Time Patrolman Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1983
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He had dressed for her with a jeweled shoulder-brooch and a splendid arm-ring clasped with gold gryphon heads.
Funeral Games Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 1981
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But then he remembered how more than a year before, he had lost an arm-ring, one he wore every day.
The King Must Die Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 1958
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He had on his gold snake arm-ring with crystal eyes, and his hair was bound with a purple ribbon.
The King Must Die Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 1958
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Within a mighty vault, forming a still, cold tomb, there lay a vessel all complete, with masts and spars and anchor; and on the deck there sat a grim skeleton clad in a robe of flame, and on his skinless arm glittered the golden arm-ring wrought by Völund.
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Next, seeing his arm-ring on the arm of the statue, for Helgi had taken it from Ingebjorg and placed it there, he tried to tear it off, and, lo! the image tottered and fell upon the fire that was burning with sweet perfumes before it.
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Next was an arm-ring of pure gold, made by the god Völund, and given by him to one of Thorsten Vikingsson's forefathers.
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Frode was able to hang up an arm-ring of gold in three parts of his kingdom that no thief for many years dared touch.
The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo
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