English runic inscription 2 (E 2, or Br E2) is a Viking Age runic inscription from the early 11th century, in a coffin of limestone in Saint Paul's Cathedral in London. [1] The stone is in style Pr2, also known as Ringerike style. [1] It has remains of dark blue and red colour. [1] The stone is placed in the Museum of London. [2]
It is possible that it was made in memory of a Viking warrior who died in service of King Canute the Great, [3] and the creature on the stone may represent Sleipnir, Odin's eight-legged horse. [4]
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