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The Uppland Runic Inscription 1028 is a Viking Age runestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark runic alphabet. It was found by Johannes Bureus outside the church door of Lena Church and it nowadays visible in the wall inside of the church porch.[1] Lena Church is in Uppsala Municipality.[2]
... asbiurn · (a)uk i[n]-... ... ...--[k](u)r(u)... ...---...na-... ...anti kuþ suiki · þa iʀ h[a] sui[k]u
... Asbiorn {} ok ... ... ... ... ...[l]andi(?). Guð sviki {} þa, eʀ hann sviku.
"... Ásbjôrn and ... ... ... ... ...-land(?) May God betray those who betrayed him."[2]
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Western route and unspecified expeditions abroad | |
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Eastern route | |
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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
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Jomsvikings and the Battle of Fýrisvellir | |
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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 |
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Norse mythology and Old 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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Runestone monuments | |
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Other | |
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Resources | |
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