Rydsgård Runestone
Rydsgård Runestone | |
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Rundata ID | DR 277 |
Country | Sweden |
Region | Skåne |
City/Village | Rydsgård manor (Skurup) |
Produced | c. 900-1000 AD |
Runemaster | Unknown |
Text – Native | |
Old Norse:See article | |
Text – English | |
See article | |
Other resources | |
Runestones – Runic alphabet Runology – Runestone styles |
The Rydsgård Runestone, designated as DR 277 under Rundata, is located in the woods just outside the park at Rydsgård manor, which is near Skurup, Skåne, Sweden.
Description
The Rydsgård Runestone is classified as being carved in runestone style RAK. Similar to the Velanda Runestone, the inscription describes the deceased as being a good þegn, or thegn. The exact role of thegns in southern Sweden is a matter of debate, but the most common view is that these persons constituted a Nordic elite somehow connected to Danish power. It is thought that thegn-stones point to areas where they came from. From such power centres they could be sent forth to rule border areas in so-called tegnebyar.[1]
Inscription
Transliteration into Latin characters
- × kata × karþi × kuml × þausi × iftiR × suin × baluks ¶ sun × bunta × sin × saR × uas × þiakna × furstr[2]
Transcription into Old Norse
- Káta gerði kuml þessi eptir Svein Bôllungs son, bónda sinn. Sá var þegna fyrstr.[2]
Translation in English
- Káta made this monument in memory of Sveinn Bôllungr's son, her husbandman. He was first among þegns.[2]
References
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