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Rune stone Sö200, L1983:3300, Ytterselö 123:2 in Strängnäs, Södermanland

Photo of Rune stone Sö200, L1983:3300

Interpretation of the runes

The inscription is translated into English according to the Scandinavian Runic-text Database:

Þrótti and Hróðleifr and Eysteinn and Nasi/Nesi and Gleggi, they raised this stone in memory of Arnsteinn, their father.

[þroti ·] (a)[u](k) · rulef · auk · ystin · auk · nasi · auk · glaki · (þ)iR · ristu · stin · þtina · at · ars(t)[in · faþur sin]

[þroti ·] (a)[u](k) · rulef · auk · ystin · auk · nasi · auk · glaki · (þ)iR · ristu · stin · þtina · at · ars(t)[in · faþur sin]

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Geographic location of this rune inscription

The rune inscription is located in Ytterselö parish in the Strängnäs municipality (Södermanland county).

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Facts about this rune inscription

Description Content
Latitude: 59.390316
Longitude: 17.187866
Remnant ID: L1983:3300
Swedish National Heritage Board ID: Ytterselö 123:2
Swedish rune inscription ID: Sö200 (Södermanland)
Object: Rune stone
Material: Granite
Rune carver: Samma som gjort Sö 198, 207, U 792. (Balle (A))
Antiquarian assessment: Ancient monument
Period: Viking Age
Dating:
Current status: Confirmed on location
Damage status: Undamaged
Name:
County: Södermanland
Municipality: Strängnäs
Parish: Ytterselö
Swedish National Heritage Board information: » L1983:3300