Rök runestone

runestone

58°17′42″N 14°46′32″E / 58.29500°N 14.77556°E / 58.29500; 14.77556

Rök runestone
The stone under its protection roof in 2020.
Height2.4 m (8 feet)
Weight5.1 tons
WritingYounger Futhark, Elder Futhark
Created800 CE
Discovered19th century
Rök, Östergötland, Sweden
Present locationRök, Ödeshög Municipality, Östergötland, Sweden
CultureNorse
Rundata IDÖg 136
StyleRAK
RunemasterVarinn
Text – Native
Old Norse: See article.
Translation
See article.

The Rök runestone is a runestone. It has an inscription of about 760 runes, which is the longest known runic inscription in stone. It is on display at the church of Rök, a small village in the south of Sweden. It is considered the first piece of written Swedish literature and marks the beginning of the history of Swedish literature.[1][2]

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References

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  1. Gustafson, Alrik, Svenska litteraturens historia, 2 volums (Stockholm, 1963). First published as A History of Swedish Literature (American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1961). Chapter 1.
  2. Forntid och medeltid, Lönnroth, in Lönnroth, Göransson, Delblanc, Den svenska litteraturen, vol 1.

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