Rune-stone Gullbrostenarna, U237, L2014:2490 in Vallentuna parish, Vallentuna municipality
Photo: Melgert Rink
Runic inscription
[karþar · auk · fuluhi · ... s...]ref ' [auk · sibi · auk · sihuat]r ' þe[i](r) [bereþr · lata · reisa · þina '' stein · at ·] (f)aþur ' sn ' uf · auk ' suein ' [b]roþu[r '] sin ' k(o)[þ ialb]... ... þi(u)...
Inscription
[karþar · auk · fuluhi · ... s...]ref ' [auk · sibi · auk · sihuat]r ' þe[i](r) [bereþr · lata · reisa · þina '' stein · at ·] (f)aþur ' sn ' uf · auk ' suein ' [b]roþu[r '] sin ' k(o)[þ ialb]... ... þi(u)...
Translation
Gerðarr and Fullugi and Sigreifr(?) and Sibbi and Sighvatr, these brothers have raised this stone in memory of their father Ulfr and (in memory of) Sveinn their brother. May God help ...
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Rune-stone Gullbrostenarna, U237, L2014:2490 in Vallentuna parish, Vallentuna municipality
Facts
| Monument number | L2014:2490 |
|---|---|
| Swedish National Heritage Board ID | Vallentuna 95:1 |
| Carver | Visäte (A) |
| Status | Confirmed on location |
| Place | Visible above ground |
| Material | Granite |
| Period | Viking age |
| Antiquarian assessment | Ancient monument |
| Damage status | Unknown |
| County | Stockholm |
| Municipality | Vallentuna |
| Parish | Vallentuna |
| Coordinates | 59.5314323, 18.0737678 |
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.