- four
Snottsta and
Vreta stones at
Snottsta and
Vreta say that Ragnfast, Inga's
husband has died.
Ragnfast was the sole
inheritor of the
estate Snottsta after...
- 117 The
Snottsta and
Vreta stones are
individual runestones known as U 329, U 330, U 331 and U 332. They are
found on the
homesteads of
Snottsta (also spelled...
- and
often contain rich inscriptions, such as the Färentuna, Hillersjö,
Snottsta and
Vreta stones,
which provide extensive detail on the life of one family...
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Ragnfast and a Gyrid. This
Ragnfast appears on the Hillersjö
stone and the
Snottsta and
Vreta stones as the
husband of Inga and the son-in-law of Gerlög. Since...
- 330, one of the
Snottsta and
Vreta Runestones in Uppland, Sweden,
mentions ****urr/Ôzurr, the
housecarl of the
owner of the
Snottsta estate in
whose memory...
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Estrid was born in
Snottsta (also
spelled Snåttsta),
married Östen of Täby and
married for the
second time in Harg near
Snottsta. This
runic inscription...
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Estrid was born in
Snottsta (also
spelled Snåttsta),
married Östen of Täby and
married for the
second time in Harg near
Snottsta. The
first line is Latin...
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married Ragnfast of
Snottsta and they had a son who is not named. Both
Ragnfast and the son died and so Inga
inherited the
estate Snottsta. Inga then married...
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Estrid was born in
Snottsta (also
spelled Snåttsta),
married Östen of Täby and
married for the
second time in Harg near
Snottsta. The rune
stones that...
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probably most
interesting as it,
together with the Hillersjö
stone and the
Snottsta and
Vreta stones,
tells the
story of the
family of Gerlög and Inga. All...