Rune stone U200, L2014:1421, Vada 2:1 in Vallentuna, Stockholm
Interpretation of the runes
The inscription is translated into English according to the Scandinavian Runic-text Database:
Finnviðr raised this stone in memory of his brother Þórðr, Þjalfi's son. May God and God's mother help his spirit. He made the bridge in memory of his brother and (so did) Ása, their mother.
× finuiþr × risti stin þina × iftiR × bruþur sin × þurþr × þialfa × sun × kuþ halbi × at × hns × auk × kus × muþiR × hn × k×rþi bru × at bruþur sin auk osa muþiR þiRa
× finuiþr × risti stin þina × iftiR × bruþur sin × þurþr × þialfa × sun × kuþ halbi × at × hns × auk × kus × muþiR × hn × k×rþi bru × at bruþur sin auk osa muþiR þiRa
Geographic location of this rune inscription
The rune inscription is located in Vada parish in the Vallentuna municipality (Stockholm county).
The GPS position may not be entirely accurate. It can differ up to a few tens of meters.
Facts about this rune inscription
| Description | Content |
|---|---|
| Latitude: | 59.60065 |
| Longitude: | 18.211312 |
| Remnant ID: | L2014:1421 |
| Swedish National Heritage Board ID: | Vada 2:1 |
| Swedish rune inscription ID: | U200 (Uppland) |
| Object: | Rune stone |
| Material: | Gneiss granite |
| Rune carver: | Gunnar (A) |
| Antiquarian assessment: | Ancient monument |
| Period: | Viking Age |
| Dating: | |
| Current status: | Confirmed on location |
| Damage status: | Unknown |
| Name: | |
| County: | Stockholm |
| Municipality: | Vallentuna |
| Parish: | Vada |
| Swedish National Heritage Board information: | » |