HARALD Bluetooth (c.1200~986)

Bluetooth Wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances.This well-known blue logo features two runes H (ᚼ) & B (ᛒ) (that of Hagall & Bjarkan) on an arc.The Bluetooth specification design was named after 'Haraldr konungar' [ king Harald of Denmark (c.958~986) / Norway (970~986) ] in 1997. Bluetooth was Harald's nickname: the traditional explanation is that he must have had a conspicuous bad tooth appeared "blue"(i.e., black, as 'blár' meant blue or blue-black).
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Statue of the first King of Norway, Harald Hårfagre
Statue of the first King of Norway, Harald Hårfagre
Sweyn Forkbeard and the Lincolnshire town of Gainsborough
Sweyn Forkbeard, son of Harald Bluetooth, became king of Denmark when he rebelled against his father; Harald died in battle, and Sweyn became king in 987. He ruled Denmark and Norway until 1014, and spent many years waging war on England, eventually becoming the first Danish King of England in 1013.
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Nordic Culture - Values, Traditions, History
The Jelling Runestone it's said to be the first mention of the word Denmark making it the birth certificate of Denmark. It was erected by King Harald Bluethooth at Jelling in Jutland around 960-980. (this is a replica)
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Ausstellungsraum "Jelling" mit Kopie des großen Runensteines und Pfeiler der Brücke über die Ravning. Foto: Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Achim Kleuker. Fotoquelle: SMB, Berlin
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Reconstruction of Jelling Stone (Jellingestenen), Viking Ship Museum. On the Jelling Stone, it says that Harald Bluetooth Christianized the Danes, and the stone is perceived today as Denmark's birth certificate.
Måske mønstrene fra Jellingestenen kan indgå i tatoveringen? Blot en tanke, da jeg er ret vild med noget symbolik, der stammer fra Danmarks 'fødselssten' (og at vi som danskere bliver kristne)