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DescriptioU 141, Fittja.jpg
English: Runestone U 141 as depicted by Johan Leitz and Johan Hadorph in Johan Peringskiöld's Monumenta, Vita Theoderici and B 133. The stone said: "Guðlaug had the stones raised in memory of Holmi, her son. He died in Lombardy." (Rundata 2.5 (2008))
This is a picture of an archaeological site or a monument in Sweden, number Täby 9:1 in the RAÄ Fornsök database.
Datum
saeculum 17
date QS:P,+1650-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Fons
Wessén, E.; Jansson, S. B. F. (1940-1943). Sveriges runinskrifter: VI. Upplands runinskrifter del 1. Stockholm: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets Akademien. ISSN 0562-8016. p. 207
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