Overleg:Danegeld

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u344: But Ulv has in England taken three tributes. It was the first, that Toste payed. Then payed Torkel. Then payed Knut.

The stone was part of a building, from where it was taken in the 19:th century and is now placed just outside the Orkesta church. It stands 2.50 m tall. The inscription is written with reversed runes.

Ulv has been in England and no less than three times received payment (danegeld) for not plundering. Knut is almost certainly Knut the Great, and it is likely that Torkel is the Joms Vikings chief who came to England in 1009. Toste cannot be positively identified with a historical person, but may be Skoglar-Toste. Knut's geld was payed to the Nordic troops in 1018.