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Uppland Runic Inscription 755

Coordinates: 59°40′03″N 17°13′51″E / 59.6674°N 17.2308°E / 59.6674; 17.2308
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Uppland Runic Inscription 755
Created11th Century
DiscoveredKälsta, Uppland, Sweden
Rundata IDU 755
Runemasterunknown
Text – Native
Old Norse : Liðsma[ndr](?) ok Toki ræistu stæin þenna æftiʀ Agaut. Byggi i Kælsstaðum.[1]
Translation
Liðsmaðr(?) and Tóki raised this stone in memory of Ágautr (who) lived in Kelsstaðir.[1]

U 755 is the Rundata designation for a Viking Age memorial runestone located in Kälsta, Uppland, Sweden.

Description

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This runestone was first documented by Richard Dybeck, who is known as the author of the lyrics to the Swedish national anthem, in 1860: "The runestone stands between Litslena and Herkeberga Church, so close to the edge of the road by Kalstad - part of the lower inscription has been damaged."

The cross on the stone indicates that Ágautr was a Christian. The name Ágautr does not appear in any other material (either other rune inscriptions or middle age sources). Lidhsmadhr is also an unusual name, there is however a mention on another runestone in nearby Simtuna with this name, on inscription U 1160, which possibly could reference the same person.

The place name Kelsstaðir in the runic text, sometimes read as Kal-taþum, refers to the modern hamlet of Kälsta.[2]

Inscription

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A transliteration of the runic inscription is:

+ lis(m)[a]--... auk + tuki + rastu × stain + (þ)i(n)a + aftir + akaut + bu(k)i + i + k[a](l)[staþ](u)m[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk Rundata entry for U 755.
  2. ^ Larsson, Mats G. (1998). "Runic Inscriptions as a Source for the History of Settlement". In Düwel, Klaus (ed.). Reallexikon der Germanischen Altertumskunde. de Gruyter. p. 645. ISBN 3-11-015455-2.
Drawing of U 755 from 1860.

59°40′03″N 17°13′51″E / 59.6674°N 17.2308°E / 59.6674; 17.2308