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Uppland Runic Inscription 605

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U 605, as depicted by Mårten Aschaneus from Aske (1575-1641). The rock disappeared during the construction of a road in the 17th c. and has never been seen again.

The Uppland Runic Inscription 605 is a lost Viking Age runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet. It was located at Stäket, in Upplands Bro Municipality.[1] The style was possibly Pr3.[1]

Inscription

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iskirun

Ingirun(?),

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harþiʀ

Harðaʀ

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totiʀ

dottiʀ,

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lit

let

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risti

rista

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runiʀ

runaʀ

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ati

at

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sik

sik

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sialfan

sialfa.

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hn

Hon

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uil

vill

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austr

austr

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fara

fara

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auk

ok

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ut

ut

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til

til

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iursala

Iorsala.

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fair

Fotr(?)

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risti

risti

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runiʀ

runaʀ.

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[· iskirun · harþiʀ · totiʀ · lit · risti · runiʀ · ati · sik · sialfan · hn · uil · austr · fara · auk · ut · til · iursala · fair · risti · runiʀ ·]

{} Ingirun(?), {} Harðaʀ {} dottiʀ, {} let {} rista {} runaʀ {} at {} sik {} sialfa. {} Hon {} vill {} austr {} fara {} ok {} ut {} til {} Iorsala. {} Fotr(?) {} risti {} runaʀ. {}

"Ingirún(?) Harðr's daughter, had the runes carved in memory of herself. She wants to travel to the east and abroad to Jerusalem. Fótr(?) carved the runes." [1]

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