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The Södermanland Runic Inscription 49 is a Viking Age runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet. The style of the runestone is a categorized as Fp.[1] It is located in Ene in Nyköping Municipality.[1]
þurþr : auk : tuki + raistu + stain + þansi + aftiʀ + bysiu ++ faþur sin ¤ han + uarþ tauþr : o kniri :
Þorðr {} ok {} Toki {} ræistu {} stæin {} þannsi {} æftiʀ {} Bysiu, {} faður sinn. {} Hann {} varð dauðr {} a knarri. {}
"Þórðr and Tóki raised this stone in memory of Bysja, their father. He died on the cargo-ship."
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58°48′19″N 16°42′22″E / 58.80537°N 16.70623°E / 58.80537; 16.70623
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Western route and unspecified expeditions abroad | |
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Eastern route | |
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Other journeys |
- Nä 29, U 158, U 258, U 605, U 614, 699, U 925, U 948, U 954, 1028, U 1048, Sö 16, Sö 47, Sö 49, Sö 174, Sö 333, Sö 360, Vg 40, Vg 81, Sm 48, G 207, DR 259, DR 330, N 239
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Jomsvikings and the Battle of Fýrisvellir | |
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Viking Age women | Vs 24, U 15, U 337, U 455, U 489, U 861, Sr 139, Vg 67, N 68, N 225, DR 55, DR 114, DR 143
Gerlög and Inga: Färentuna Runestones, Hillersjö stone, Snottsta and Vreta stones
Estrid: Broby bro Runestones, Hargs bro runic inscriptions, Uppland Rune Inscriptions 101, 143 and 147 |
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Norse mythology and Old Norse religion |
- "May Thor hallow": Vg 150, Sö 140 (?), DR 110, DR 209, DR 220
Thor's hammer: U 1161, Vg 113, Sö 86, Sö 111, DR 26, DR 48, DR 120 Cursed stones: Vg 67, DR 81, DR 83, DR 209, DR 230, DR 338, DR 357, DR 360 Other: Sö 154, Ög 136, Ög 181, Öl 1, Vg 63, Vg 119, Thorwald's Cross
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Runestone monuments | |
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Other | |
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