Frösö Runestone
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Frösöstenen (J RS1928;$66 ) is the northernmost raised runestone in Scandinavia[Note 1] and Jämtland's only runestone. It originally stood at the tip of ferry terminal on the sound between the island of Frösön and Östersund.
Frösö Runestone | |
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Created | 1030-1050 |
Discovered | Östersund, Jämtland, Sweden |
Rundata ID | J RS1928;66 $ |
Runemaster | Trjónn and Steinn |
Text – Native | |
austmoþr kuþfastaʀ sun lit rai...rais... .....-n þino auk kirua bru þisa auk hon lit kristno eotalont .. osbiurn kirþi bru triun raist auk tsain runoʀ þisaʀ:
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Translation | |
Austmaðr, Guðfastr's son, had this stone raised and this bridge built and Christianized Jamtaland. Ásbjörn built the bridge. Trjónn and Steinn carved these runes. |
On it is inscribed:
The following Old Norse person and place names appear in the inscription:
The stone is also unique[citation needed] in that it was done in memory of Austmaðr's Christianization of Jämtland and bridge building, rather than as a cenotaph. The stone dates to between 1030 and 1050. It has now been relocated to the lawn in front of the local county seat due to the construction of a new bridge, between 1969 and 1971, on the original site.
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