Jarlabankes Bro - Runestone Menhir Rune Memorial Stone of the Viking Chieftain
The Jarlabank Stones are a group of stones placed by the Swedish Viking chieftain Jarlabanke in the area around Täby in Uppland (Sweden). Erected in the 11th century for his clan and himself, this is the stone with the number U164!
Inscription translated: Jarlabanke had these stones erected for himself while he lived, and he created this bridge for his soul, and he alone owned all of Täby. May God help his soul.
Back side blank! cast from artificial stone
Height: approx. 85 mm
Width: approx. 80 mm
Weight: approx. 205 g
Verantwortliche Firma
Joh. Vogler GmbH
Saturnstr. 50 85609 Aschheim Deutschland