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U1011 Örby
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RAÄ-nummer Uppsala 1:8. Runstenen flyttades från Örby i Rasbo socken till Uppsala på 1600-talet. Byggnaden på bilden är Orangeriet i Linnéträdgården med Uppsala universitets Museum för nordiska fornsaker. Idag står stenen i Universitetsparken i Uppsala. Inskriften lyder: Vigmund lät hugga stenen till minne av sig själv, den skickligaste av män. Gud hjälpe Vigmund skeppshövdingens själ. - Vigmund och Åfrid högg minnesmärket medan han levde.
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English: Rune stone (U 1011) originally from Örby in Rasbo parish, Uppland, The Rune stone was moved to Uppsala in the 17th century. The inscription says: "Vigmund had the stone cut in memory of himself, the most skillfull of men. May God help Vigmund the captain's soul. - Vigmund and Åfrid cut the memorial while he was alive". The building is the Orangery in the Linnaeus Garden with Uppsala University's Museum for Northern Antiquities.
Svenska: Runsten (U 1011) ursprungligen från Örby i Rasbo socken i Uppland. Runstenen flyttades till Uppsala på 1600-talet. Ristningen säger: "Vigmund lät hugga stenen till minne av sig själv, den skickligaste av män. Gud hjälpe Vigmund skeppshövdingens själ. - Vigmund och Åfrid högg minnesmärket medan han levde". Byggnaden är Orangeriet i Linnéträdgården med Uppsala universitets Museum för nordiska fornsaker.

This is a picture of an archaeological site or a monument in Sweden, number 16001000188466 in the RAÄ Fornsök database.

Depicted place County (län): Uppsala, Municipality (kommun): Uppsala, Province (landskap): Uppland, Parish (socken): Uppsala
Date circa 1900
date QS:P571,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium Glass plate negative
institution QS:P195,Q631844
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