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Runic inscription G100, L1977:7572 in Lye parish, Gotland municipality

Runic inscription

÷ þinna · sten : þa · lit · husfru · ru^þvi · giera · yfir sin · bo^nda · ia^ko^p · i · ma^na^ga^rd^um · sum · skutin · ua^rþ · ihel · miþ · en : pyrsu·stin · a^f · uis·bo^rh · þa · en · ku^nuu^ng · erik · ua^r · bi·sta^lla^þ · pa · þi · fo^r·nemda · slot · en · þa ·· ua^r · liþit · a^f · guz · by^r(þ) · fiu^rta^n · hu^nd^ra^þ : a^r · o^k · ainu : a^ri · minna · þen : fem(t)igi : a^r · biþium · þet : et · guþ : na^þi · ha^nz · sia^l · o^k · a^llum · krisnum · sia^lum : amen

Inscription

÷ þinna · sten : þa · lit · husfru · ru^þvi · giera · yfir sin · bo^nda · ia^ko^p · i · ma^na^ga^rd^um · sum · skutin · ua^rþ · ihel · miþ · en : pyrsu·stin · a^f · uis·bo^rh · þa · en · ku^nuu^ng · erik · ua^r · bi·sta^lla^þ · pa · þi · fo^r·nemda · slot · en · þa ·· ua^r · liþit · a^f · guz · by^r(þ) · fiu^rta^n · hu^nd^ra^þ : a^r · o^k · ainu : a^ri · minna · þen : fem(t)igi : a^r · biþium · þet : et · guþ : na^þi · ha^nz · sia^l · o^k · a^llum · krisnum · sia^lum : amen

Translation

Housewife Hróðvé had this stone made over her husbandman Jakobr in Managarðir/Mannegård, who was shot to pieces with a gun at Visborg, when King Eiríkr was stationed at the aforementioned castle. And then fourteen hundred years and one year less than fifty years had passed since God's birth. Let us pray that God be gracious to his soul and to all Christian souls. Amen.

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Runic inscription G100, L1977:7572 in Lye parish, Gotland municipality

Facts

Monument number L1977:7572
Swedish National Heritage Board ID Lye 89:4
Status Confirmed on location
Place Visible above ground
Material Light gray limestone
Antiquarian assessment Other cultural-historical relic
Damage status Unknown
County Gotland
Municipality Gotland
Parish Lye
Coordinates 57.2979325, 18.52639
Sources
Most of the factual information in Runkartan comes from the Swedish National Heritage Board’s Fornsök data and from the Scandinavian Runic Text Database. The maps come from OpenStreetMap and Leaflet.js. The photographs were taken by the credited photographers.