Södermanland Runic Inscription 333
The Södermanland Runic Inscription 333 is a Viking Age runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet. It is located at the abandoned Ärja Church in Strängnäs Municipality.[1] The style of the runestone is a categorized as Fp.[1]
Inscription
Transliteration of the runes into Latin characters
- : amuit · rsti · sina · þina · yti · suna · sina · rnulfu/unulfu · aku · hrenki bruþur · sena · uarþi · uti · terebina · i · kalmarna · sutuma · furu · afu · skani ×× eski · rsti · runa · þasi ×[1]
Old Norse transcription:
- Amundi(?) ræisti stæin þenna æftiʀ sun sinn Runulf/Unnulf ok Hring(?), broður sinn. Varð uti drepinn i Kalmarna sundum, foru af Skanøy. Æskell/Æsgæiʀʀ risti runaʀ þaʀsi.[1]
English translation:
- "Ámundi(?) raised this stone in memory of his son Rúnulfr/Unnulfr, and Hringr(?), his brother. (He) was killed out in the Kalmarnir sound, (as they) travelled from Scania. Áskell/Ásgeirr carved these runes."[1]
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