The Fuglie stone 1 or DR 259 is a Viking Agerunestone engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futharkrunic alphabet. It was first mentioned by Skonvig and it is still located in its original location on a Nordic Bronze Age mound next to the church of Fuglie, Skåne, Sweden.[1] There are many local legends and traditions about the stone.[1] The stone is 105 cm tall, 63 cm wide, and 33 cm thick.[1] The stone is dated to the period 970–1020,[1] and the style of the runestone was the runestone style RAK.[2]
Inscription
autr
Øndr
'
risþi
resþi
'
stin
sten
'
þonsi
þænsi
'
¶
'
auftiʀ
æftiʀ
'
auþ(a)
Øþa,
'
bruþur
broþur
'
¶
'
sin
sin,
'
han
han
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uarþ
warþ
'
tauþr
døþr
'
¶
'
o
a
'
kutlati
Gotlandi.
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kuþ
Guþ
'
hialbi
hialpi
'
ha(n)s
hans
'
silu
sælu.
autr ' risþi ' stin ' þonsi ' ¶ ' auftiʀ ' auþ(a) ' bruþur ' ¶ ' sin ' han ' uarþ ' tauþr ' ¶ ' o ' kutlati ' kuþ ' hialbi ' ha(n)s ' silu
Øndr {} resþi {} sten {} þænsi {} {} {} æftiʀ {} Øþa, {} broþur {} {} {} sin, {} han {} warþ {} døþr {} {} {} a {} Gotlandi. {} Guþ {} hialpi {} hans {} sælu.
"Eyndr raised this stone in memory of Auði, his brother. He died in Gotland. May God help his soul. "[2]