
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,[1] near Danmark Church in Uppsala Municipality.[2] The style is Pr4.[2]
Inscription
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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
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auk
ok
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aurikia
Orøkia
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iuku
hioggu
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runar
runaʀ
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iftʀ
æftiʀ
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bruþur
broður
'
sin
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." [2]
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