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Rune-stone Rörebro, Sm37, L1953:64 in Nöttja parish, Ljungby municipality

Runic inscription

[:] a[sur] · karþi : kubl : þesi : eftiR : uit : faþur : sin · [h]an uaR : mana : mestr : uniþikR [:] uaR : i[n]tr : mataR : uk umun hats : kuþr · þi(k)[n] kus tru : kuþa : hafþi :

Inscription

[:] a[sur] · karþi : kubl : þesi : eftiR : uit : faþur : sin · [h]an uaR : mana : mestr : uniþikR [:] uaR : i[n]tr : mataR : uk umun hats : kuþr · þi(k)[n] kus tru : kuþa : hafþi :

Translation

Ôzurr made these monuments in memory of Eyndr/Hvítr, his father. He was the most unvillainous of men; was liberal with food and oblivious to hate. A good Þegn, (who) had good belief in God.

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Rune-stone Rörebro, Sm37, L1953:64 in Nöttja parish, Ljungby municipality

Facts

Monument number L1953:64
Swedish National Heritage Board ID Nöttja 7:1
Status Confirmed on location
Place Visible above ground
Material Medium- to coarse-grained gneiss
Antiquarian assessment Ancient monument
Damage status Damage
County Kronoberg
Municipality Ljungby
Parish Nöttja
Coordinates 56.7063005, 13.777844
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.