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The '''rulestone''' ('''rule-stone''', '''king-stone''', etc.) is a type of [[mineral (nonfiction)]] attested in several 13th–14th century written sources in Iceland, one of which describes its use to locate a [[king (nonfiction)]] under adverse conditions. | The '''rulestone''' ('''rule-stone''', '''king-stone''', etc.) is a type of [[mineral (nonfiction)]] attested in several 13th–14th century written sources in Iceland, one of which describes its use to locate a [[king (nonfiction)|king]] under adverse conditions. | ||
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Revision as of 17:19, 23 June 2016
The rulestone (rule-stone, king-stone, etc.) is a type of mineral (nonfiction) attested in several 13th–14th century written sources in Iceland, one of which describes its use to locate a king under adverse conditions.