Stangeland stone
Viking Age runestone in Norway
N 239
The Stangeland stone or N 239 is a Viking Age runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet in Stangeland , Norway , and the style of the runestone is the runestone style RAK .[ 1] It was found on Stangeland Farm, where it has been moved several times and for many years was used as a bridge over a river.[ 2]
Inscription
þur(b)(i)(u)(r)(n)
Þorbjǫrn
þur(b)(i)(u)(r)(n) : skalt : ra(i)sti s(t)n (þ)(o)n(a) aft : s(o)i-÷þuri : sun : sin : is o : (t)on(m)arku (:) (f)il
Þorbjǫrn {} Skald {} reisti stein þenna ept {} <soi->þóri, {} son {} sinn, {} er á {} Danmǫrku {} fell.
"Þorbjôrn Skald raised this stone in memory of <soi->þórir, his son, who fell in Denmark."
[ 1]
References
58°51′00″N 5°42′37″E / 58.85°N 5.71027777777778°E / 58.85; 5.71027777777778
Western route and unspecified expeditions abroad Eastern route Other journeys
Nä 29 , U 158 , U 258 , U 605 , U 614 , 699 , U 925 , U 948 , U 954 , 1028 , U 1048 , Sö 16 , Sö 47 , Sö 49 , Sö 174 , Sö 333 , Sö 360 , Vg 40 , Vg 81 , Sm 48 , G 207 , DR 259 , DR 330 , N 239
Jomsvikings and the Battle of Fýrisvellir Viking Age women Vs 24 ,
U 15 ,
U 337 ,
U 455 ,
U 489 ,
U 861 ,
Sr 139 ,
Vg 67 ,
N 68 ,
N 225 ,
DR 55 ,
DR 114 ,
DR 143
Gerlög and Inga : Färentuna Runestones , Hillersjö stone , Snottsta and Vreta stones
Estrid :
Broby bro Runestones ,
Hargs bro runic inscriptions ,
Uppland Rune Inscriptions 101, 143 and 147 Norse mythology andOld Norse religion
"May Thor hallow": Vg 150 , Sö 140 (?), DR 110 , DR 209 , DR 220 Thor's hammer : U 1161 , Vg 113 , Sö 86 , Sö 111 , DR 26 , DR 48 , DR 120 Cursed stones: Vg 67 , DR 81 , DR 83 , DR 209 , DR 230 , DR 338 , DR 357 , DR 360 Other: Sö 154 , Ög 136 , Ög 181 , Öl 1 , Vg 63 , Vg 119 , Thorwald's Cross
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