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RAK, which is the classification for inscriptions with text bands with straight ends that do not have any serpent or beast heads attached. The inscription was first noted with its damage in 1791 as being part of the foundation of the church wall. Before the historical significance of runestones was
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was first used as a title associated with men from Denmark and Sweden in service to Danish kings, but, from its context in inscriptions, over time became more generalized and was used by groups such as merchants or the crew of a ship. A similar phrase was used in the inscription on Vg 154. Other
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catalog number for an inscription on a granite stone that is 1.6 meters in height. The inscription, which is missing its upper section, consists of runic text in a band along the edge of the stone. It is classified tentatively, due to the missing section, as being carved in
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is the Rundata designation of the second granite runestone at the church at Fölene. Made of granite and is 1.6 meters in height, the inscription is classified as being carved in runestone style RAK. It was discovered lying face down and broken in two pieces in the
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understood, they were often re-used as construction material for bridges, roads, and buildings such as churches. The stone was removed in 1937 and is located along with Vg 154 near the entrance to the church.
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The runic text of Vg 154 states that it was raised as a memorial by a woman named Ásfríðr in memory of her husband Ásgeirr. Similar to Vg 153, Ásgeirr holds the title drengr and is described as being
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The runic text of Vg 153 states that it was raised by a man named Bjôrn as a memorial to his son, whose name was on the missing upper portion of the stone. The son is described as being
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or "a very good valiant man", using the term drengr. A drengr in Denmark was a term mainly associated with members of a warrior group. It has been suggested that drengr along with
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in Börjesgården, the now-lost Vg 126 in Larvs, Vg 130 in Skånum, Vg 157 in Storegården, Vg 162 in Bengtsgården, Vg 179 in Lillegården,
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osfriþr : risþi : stin : þonsi : eftiʀ : osgiʀ : hrþa : kuþan : trek : buta * sin
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wall during renovations to the church in 1946. The stone was repaired and placed near the entrance to the church.
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in Haddeby, DR 68 in Århus, DR 77 in Hjermind, DR 127 in Hobro, DR 268 in Östra Vemmenhög, DR 276 in Örsjö,
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Ships and Men in the Late Viking Age: The Vocabulary of Runic Inscriptions and Skaldic Verse
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which are located near the church in Fölene, which is about 2 km (1.2 mi) west of
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The Viking-Age Rune-Stones: Custom and Commemoration in Early Medieval Scandinavia
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Asfriðr ræisti stæin þannsi æftiʀ Asgæiʀ, harða goðan dræng, bonda sinn.
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in Smula (using a plural form), the now-lost Ög 60 in Järmstastenen,
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Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk - Rundata entry for Vg 154.
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Bjôrn raised this stone ... his son, a very good valiant man.
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Biorn ræisti stæin þa ..., sun sinn, harða goðan dræng.
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Index


Viking Age
memorial
runestones
Herrljunga
Västra Götaland County
Sweden
Västergötland

Rundata
runestone style
thegn
DR 1
DR 288
DR 289
Vg 61
Vg 90
Vg 114
Vg 181
Vg 184
Ög 104


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Jesch, Judith
Ships and Men in the Late Viking Age: The Vocabulary of Runic Inscriptions and Skaldic Verse
ISBN
978-0-85115-826-6

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