Ormgeirr and Jógeirr and Jôfursteinn(?), they raised (the stone) in memory of Gunni, their father.
× ormkaiR × auk × iuk(a)iR × a(u)k × if[r]s[t]a[in × þai]R -aist[u] at ·: kuna faþur : sin ·
× ormkaiR × auk × iuk(a)iR × a(u)k × if[r]s[t]a[in × þai]R -aist[u] at ·: kuna faþur : sin ·
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| Description | Content |
|---|---|
| Latitude: | 59.045594 |
| Longitude: | 17.890957 |
| Remnant ID: | L2015:6308 |
| Swedish National Heritage Board ID: | Sorunda 334:1 |
| Swedish rune inscription ID: | Sö234 (Södermanlands runinskrifter) |
| Object: | Rune stone |
| Material: | Granitee |
| Rune carver: | |
| Antiquarian assessment: | Ancient monument |
| Period: | Viking Age |
| Dating: | |
| Current status: | Confirmed on location |
| Damage status: | Unknown |
| Name: | |
| County: | Stockholm |
| Municipality: | Nynäshamn |
| Parish: | Sorunda |
| Swedish National Heritage Board information: | » L2015:6308 |