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The Funbo runestones constitute a group of four runestones originally from Funbo in the province of Uppland, Sweden, which were raised by members of the same family during the eleventh century. The following presentations show the runic script transliterated into Latin script, together with transcriptions into the Old West Norse and Old East Norse dialects of Old Norse and translations into English. The runestones are listed in order of their Rundata catalog listing, chronologically U 999 is the oldest inscription and is followed by U 990 and then the two stones U 937 and U 991.

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  • Funbo Runestones (en)
  • Pietre runiche di Funbo (it)
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  • The Funbo runestones constitute a group of four runestones originally from Funbo in the province of Uppland, Sweden, which were raised by members of the same family during the eleventh century. The following presentations show the runic script transliterated into Latin script, together with transcriptions into the Old West Norse and Old East Norse dialects of Old Norse and translations into English. The runestones are listed in order of their Rundata catalog listing, chronologically U 999 is the oldest inscription and is followed by U 990 and then the two stones U 937 and U 991. (en)
  • Le Pietre runiche di Funbo sono un gruppo di quattro monoliti incisi in antico norreno i quali si trovano presso la località di Funbo, Uppland, Svezia. Risalgono all'XI secolo e furono eseguiti da membri di una stessa famiglia. Successivamente, per ogni iscrizione, viene riportata sia la trascrizione in Norreno occidentale che in Norreno orientale. (it)
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  • The Funbo runestones constitute a group of four runestones originally from Funbo in the province of Uppland, Sweden, which were raised by members of the same family during the eleventh century. The following presentations show the runic script transliterated into Latin script, together with transcriptions into the Old West Norse and Old East Norse dialects of Old Norse and translations into English. The runestones are listed in order of their Rundata catalog listing, chronologically U 999 is the oldest inscription and is followed by U 990 and then the two stones U 937 and U 991. (en)
  • Le Pietre runiche di Funbo sono un gruppo di quattro monoliti incisi in antico norreno i quali si trovano presso la località di Funbo, Uppland, Svezia. Risalgono all'XI secolo e furono eseguiti da membri di una stessa famiglia. Successivamente, per ogni iscrizione, viene riportata sia la trascrizione in Norreno occidentale che in Norreno orientale. (it)
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