Rune-stone Frösöstenen, JRS1928;66, L1947:5214 in Frösö parish, Östersund municipality
Photo: Kenth Granberg
Runic inscription
austmoþ[(r)] kuþfastaR sun ' lit ra(i)[(s)]... ...(-)[(n)] (þ)(i)no auk| |kirua bru þisa| |auk h[on] [li](t) kristno eo(t)alont (o)sbiurn kirþi bru (t)riun rai(s)t auk (t)sain runoR þisaR
Inscription
austmoþ[(r)] kuþfastaR sun ' lit ra(i)[(s)]... ...(-)[(n)] (þ)(i)no auk| |kirua bru þisa| |auk h[on] [li](t) kristno eo(t)alont (o)sbiurn kirþi bru (t)riun rai(s)t auk (t)sain runoR þisaR
Translation
Austmaðr, Guðfastr's son had this stone raised and this bridge made and he had Jamtaland Christianized. Ásbjôrn made the bridge, Trjónn and Steinn carved these runes.
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Rune-stone Frösöstenen, JRS1928;66, L1947:5214 in Frösö parish, Östersund municipality
Facts
| Monument number | L1947:5214 |
|---|---|
| Swedish National Heritage Board ID | Frösö 106:1 |
| Status | Confirmed on location |
| Place | Visible above ground |
| Antiquarian assessment | Ancient monument |
| Damage status | Damage |
| County | Jämtland |
| Municipality | Östersund |
| Parish | Frösö |
| Coordinates | 63.1833965, 14.6186905 |
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.