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The Uppland Runic Inscription 158 is a lost Viking Age runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet. It was located in Löttinge, in Täby Municipality.[1]
Inscription
[kalukʀ
<kalukʀ>
lit
let
×
risa
ræisa
×
stn
stæin
×
þina
þenna
×
iftʀ
æftiʀ
×
siba
Sibba,
·
boanta
boanda
sin
sinn
×
koes...--...
...
faþur
faður
·
s¶in
sinn.
han
Hann
fal
fioll
·
s...
s[unnarla](?)
¶
keþfrekr]
...
[kalukʀ lit × risa × stn × þina × iftʀ × siba · boanta sin × koes...--... faþur · s¶in han fal · s... ¶ keþfrekr]
<kalukʀ> let {} ræisa {} stæin {} þenna {} æftiʀ {} Sibba, {} boanda sinn {} ... faður {} sinn. Hann fioll {} s[unnarla](?) {} ...
"<kalukʀ> had this stone raised in memory of Sibbi, her husbandman ... her father. He fell south(?) ... " [1]
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Jomsvikings and the Battle of Fýrisvellir | |
Viking Age women | |
Norse mythology and Old Norse religion | |
Runestone monuments | |
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