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One out of two runestones next to the church in Ärentuna. On its left hand side one can spot the words ᚱᛅᛁᛋᛅ ' ᛋᛏᛅᛁᚾ (raisa stain), meaning "raised the stone". When looking carefully, one can even figure out who has raised the stone. The first word reads ᛁᚬᛚᛘᚴᛁᛦ, i.e., Iąlmkar. Today such a name would probably spell Hjalmgeir.
Runestones of Uppland

April 10th 2021
What is a runestone? A runestone is a raised stone with a carved runic inscription and additional ornaments. Thousands of runestones were erected in Scandinavia in the Viking Age. Today, the majority of runestones is presented at or near the place of its discovery, making the Swedish countryside dotted with these majestic stones. Where are the runestones today? Some a ... read more
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Swedish Flag A military power during the 17th century, Sweden has not participated in any war in almost two centuries. An armed neutrality was preserved in both World Wars. Sweden's long-successful economic formula of a capitalist system interlarded with substant... ... read more
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