词条 | Sandavágur stone |
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| name = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = | image_size = | alt = | image_caption = | material = | size = | height = | width = | weight = | long = | writing = | symbols = | created = 13th century | discovered = | discovered_place = Sandavágur, Faroe Islands | discovered_coords = | discovered_date = | discovered_by = | rune_id = FR 2 M | rune_style = | rune_master = | rune_text_native = Old Norse: Þorkell Ǫnundar sonr, austmaðr af Rogalandi, bygði þenna stað fyrst. | rune_text_english = Þorkell Ǫnundr's son, man of the east from Rogaland, lived in this place first. | location = | classification = | culture = | id = | map = | website = }} The Sandavágur stone (FR 2 M) is a runestone that was discovered in the town of Sandavágur on the Faroe Islands in 1917.[1] The stone can today be seen in the Sandavágur Church. [2]The inscription speaks of Þorkell, a man from Rogaland, Norway who claims to have lived on that place first. He is presumably one of the first settlers, if not the very first one, in the Sandavágur area. In both runes and language the Sandavágur stone corresponds to what is known from Rogaland around the 13th century.[3] See also
References1. ^According to the Sandavágur article. {{DEFAULTSORT:Sandavagur stone}}2. ^{{cite web|url = http://ireadrunes.blogspot.com/2017/10/runes-101-runes-in-history-faroese.html|title= Runes in History - The Faroese Stones|publisher = Runes 101|accessdate=August 1, 2018}} 3. ^FR 2 - Sandavagur runesten 1 : Runestones on the Faroe Islands |
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