
The Uppland Runic Inscription 925 is a Viking Age runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet. It is located under the wall between the De Geer and the Oxenstierna crypts,[1] in Uppsala Cathedral, in Uppsala.[2] The style is Pr4, and it was made by the runemaster Öpir.[2]
Inscription
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ihulbiarn
Igulbiorn
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uk
ok
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alfnthan
Halfdan
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uk
ok
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þelfi
Þialfi
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litu
letu
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risa
ræisa
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stin
stæin
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at
at
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kak
Kag(?)/Gag(?),
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sun
sun
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sin
sinn
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uk
ok
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faþur
faður
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sin
sinn.
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uaʀ
Vaʀ
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tauþr
dauðr
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i
i
suþr
suðr
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kakr
Kagʀ(?)/Gagʀ(?).
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' ihulbiarn ' uk ' alfnthan ' uk ' þelfi ' litu ' risa ' stin ' at ' kak ' sun ' sin ' uk ' faþur ' sin ' uaʀ ' tauþr ' i suþr ' kakr '
{} Igulbiorn {} ok {} Halfdan {} ok {} Þialfi {} letu {} ræisa {} stæin {} at {} Kag(?)/Gag(?), {} sun {} sinn {} ok {} faður {} sinn. {} Vaʀ {} dauðr {} i suðr {} Kagʀ(?)/Gagʀ(?). {}
"Ígulbjôrn and Halfdan and Þjalfi had the stone raised in memory of Kagr(?)/Gagr(?), their son, and their father. (He) died in the south Kagr(?)/Gagr(?)." [2]
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Western route and unspecified expeditions abroad | |||||||||
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Jomsvikings and the Battle of Fýrisvellir | |||||||||
Viking Age women | |||||||||
Norse mythology and Old Norse religion |
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