Rune-stone Ågerstastenen, U729, L1942:4048 in Löt parish, Enköping municipality
Photo: Jocke Drage
Runic inscription
· uiþugsi · lit · raisa · stain · þiasn · iftiR · seref · faþur · sen · koþan · han · byki| |i · agurstam · hier mn · stanta · stan · miþli · bua · raþi · tekr · þaR · ryn si · runum · þim sum · bali · risti ·
Inscription
· uiþugsi · lit · raisa · stain · þiasn · iftiR · seref · faþur · sen · koþan · han · byki| |i · agurstam · hier mn · stanta · stan · miþli · bua · raþi · tekr · þaR · ryn si · runum · þim sum · bali · risti ·
Translation
Víðhugsi had this stone raised in memory of Særeifr/Sigreifr, his good father. He lived in Ôgurstaðir. Here will the stone stand between the estates. May the valiant man / the adept who is rune-skilled interpret those runes which Balli carved.
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Rune-stone Ågerstastenen, U729, L1942:4048 in Löt parish, Enköping municipality
Facts
| Monument number | L1942:4048 |
|---|---|
| Swedish National Heritage Board ID | Löt 14:1 |
| Carver | Balle (S) |
| Status | Confirmed on location |
| Place | Visible above ground |
| Material | Granite |
| Antiquarian assessment | Ancient monument |
| Damage status | Unknown |
| County | Uppsala |
| Municipality | Enköping |
| Parish | Löt |
| Coordinates | 59.5797485, 17.332024 |
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.