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There are at least two runic inscriptions in Hagia Sophia's marble parapets. They may have been engraved by members of the Varangian Guard in Constantinople in the Viking Age. ==The Halfdan inscription== The first runic inscription was discovered in 1964 on a parapet on the top floor of the southern gallery, and the discovery was published by Elisabeth Svärdström in "Runorna i Hagia Sofia", ''Fornvännen'' 65 (1970), 247-49. The inscription is worn down so only -alftan, which is the Norse name ''Halfdan'', is legible. The remainder of the inscription is considered to be illegible, but it is possible that it followed the common formula "NN carved these runes".〔(James E. Knirk, ''Runer i Hagia Sofia i Istanbul'', Nytt om runer 14 (1999), 26-27 ) .〕
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