U 808 (U 808) - Enberga
inscription; date not specified;
Sweden: Uppland Location: Enberga, Hamra, Fröslunda sn, Lagunda hd, Uppland, Sweden; Swedish map: X:1581218 Y:6623261
Google maps: 59.721,17.2483 RAÄ: Fröslunda 13:2
Samnordisk runtextdatabas:
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siglum: |
U 808 |
place: |
Enberga, Hamra |
parish: |
Fröslunda sn |
district: |
Lagunda hd |
placement: |
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coordinates: |
6623261:1581218 |
original place?: |
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new coords: |
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RAÄ number: |
13:2 [objektid=10022500130002] |
rune types: |
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cross form: |
A6; B1; C8, C9; D2; 0; F3; 0 |
period/dating: |
V |
style group: |
Pr3 |
inscriber: |
Balle (A) |
material/object: |
runsten, rödgrå granit |
other: |
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reference: |
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image link: |
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rune text: |
* kisl * auk * nkimuntr * koþiʀ ' trekaʀ ' kerua * litu * merki * at * halftan '* faþur ' sin ' auk ' at ' aytisi * moþur ' sina * kuþ ' hielbi * sal * henaʀ ' uel nu ' |
old west norse: |
Gísl ok Ingimundr, góðir drengir, gera létu merki at Halfdan, fǫður sinn, ok at Eydísi, móður sína. Guð hjalpi sál hennar vel nú. |
original language: |
Gisl ok Ingimundr, goðiR drængiaR, gærva letu mærki at Halfdan, faður sinn, ok at Øydisi, moður sina. Guð hiælpi sal hennaR vel nu.
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english: |
Gísl and Ingimundr, good valiant men, had the landmark made in memory of Halfdan, their father and in memory of Eydís, their mother. May God now help her soul well. |
User-contributed fields:
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references to women (MZ): |
raised for |
magic category (CO): |
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magic attitude (CO): |
neutral |
invocation to (DD): |
God |
object (PC): |
runestone |
material (PC): |
stone, granite, reddish grey |
object/material translation (PC): |
runestone |
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