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Runestone from Järvsö Prästgård in Hälsingland, Sweden - Hs 6 - No.11
The runestone stands on the corner of a parish garden in Kyrkön in the municipality of Järvsö in Hälsingland. The stone is 2.6 m high and is probably in its original place. The runestone contains the only runic inscription from the Viking Age in Sweden in which the name Unnulv could be deciphered with certainty. The place name at the end of the runic inscription probably refers to Sörviksta in Forsa, about four miles east of Järvsö.
The inscription means: Unnulv and Fjolvar erected this stone after Djure, their father, Redulv's son, and after Haurlau, their mother, Fjolvar's daughter from Vigudstad.
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