Runestone DR 66

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Runestone DR 66

Name: Mask Stone
Rundata ID: DR 66
Country: Denmark
Region: Jutland
City/Village: Århus
Produced: c. 1000
Runemaster: unknown
Text - Native:
Old Norse : A Gunnulfr ok Eygautr/Auðgautr ok Áslakr ok Hrólfr reistu stein þenna eptir Fúl, félaga sinn, er varð ... dauðr, þá konungar bôrðusk.
Text - English:
Gunnulf and Eygautr/Auðgautr and Áslak and Hrólf raised this stone after Fúl, their companion, who died, when kings fought.
Other resources:
Rune stones - Runic alphabet

The Runestone DR 66 or the Mask stone is a runestone hewn in granite from Århus in Denmark and located at the Moesgård Museum in Århus.

It is famous for the Århus mask and its mention of a battle between kings. There is no evidence to establish what battle between kings the runestone refers to, the Battle of Svolder and the Battle of Helgeån have been proposed as candidates.

Transscription of the runes:

  • kunulfR auk augutr auk aslakR auk rulfR risþu
  • stin þansi eftiR ful fela(k)a sin iaR uarþ ( ) ...y-- tuþr
  • þo kunukaR barþusk

Transliteration:

  • A Gunnulfr ok Eygautr/Auðgautr ok Áslakr ok Hrólfr reistu
  • stein þenna eptir Fúl, félaga sinn, er varð ... dauðr,
  • þá konungar bôrðusk

Translation:

  • Gunnulf and Eygautr/Auðgautr and Áslak and Hrólf raised
  • this stone after Fúl, their companion, who died,
  • when kings fought

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