The Uppland Runic Inscription 948 is a Viking Age runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet. It is in reddish grey granite and is located at the Fålebro bridge, sunk into the ground, near Danmark Church in Uppsala Municipality. The style is Pr4.
Inscription
'
stʀþinkr
Styðingʀ/Støðingʀ
×
lit
let
resa
ræisa
stin
stæin
×
iftʀ
æftiʀ
×
arna
Arna,
×
sun
sun
×
sen
sinn.
×
han
Hann
×
fyr
for
×
hayrt
hvart(?)
×
lant
land(?)
×
þelfi
Þialfi
'
auk
ok
'
aurikia
Orøkia
'
iuku
hioggu
'
runar
runaʀ
'
iftʀ
æftiʀ
'
bruþur
broður
'
sin
sinn.
' stʀþinkr × lit resa stin × iftʀ × arna × sun × sen × han × fyr × hayrt × lant × þelfi ' auk ' aurikia ' iuku ' runar ' iftʀ ' bruþur ' sin
{} Styðingʀ/Støðingʀ {} let ræisa stæin {} æftiʀ {} Arna, {} sun {} sinn. {} Hann {} for {} hvart(?) {} land(?) {} Þialfi {} ok {} Orøkia {} hioggu {} runaʀ {} æftiʀ {} broður {} sinn.
"Styðingr/Stœðingr had the stone raised in memory of Árni, his son. He travelled to every land (?) Þjalfi and Órœkja cut the runes in memory of their brother."
See also
References
- Wessén, Elias; Sven B.F. Jansson (1953-1958). Sveriges runinskrifter: IX. Upplands runinskrifter del 4. Stockholm: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien. ISSN 0562-8016. p.61
- ^ Scandinavian Runic-text Database - Rundata.
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