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Granavollen stone

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Rundata ID
  
N 63

City/Village
  
Gran

Runemaster
  
Unknown

Country
  
Norway

Produced
  
11th century

Region
  
Oppland

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The Granavollen stone is a runestone located behind Nikolaikirken at Granavollen in Gran, Oppland county, Norway. This church is also known as one of the two medieval Sister Churches. The inscription is classified as being carved in runestone style RAK, which is the oldest style. This classification is used for those inscriptions where the ends of the runic text bands are straight and do not have any animal or serpent heads attached.

The runic text is dated as being from the last half of the eleventh century and reveals that the stone was erected in memory of a brother named Aufi. The text ends in a prayer for Aufi's sál, or soul, a word which was not used until after Christianization.

Transliteration

A transliteration of the runic text into Latin letters is:

× cʀnir ¤ aunar ¤ rʀkiu ¤ ricþtu [¤] ...(f)tir ¤ aufa ¤ bruþur ¤ cin ¤ hialbi ¤ kuþ × col × aufa

References

Granavollen stone Wikipedia