- son
Ingifastr Jarlabankesson. The
stone also
informs that it was made by Öpir, who was the most
productive runemaster of his time.
ikifastr Ingifastr '...
- of Kagr(?)/Gagr(?),
their son.
Translation provided by Rundata. U 135:
Ingifastr and
Eysteinn and
Sveinn had
these stones raised in
memory of Eysteinn...
-
runemaster Fot, who was
active in the mid-eleventh century. ×
inkifastr Ingifastr + lit let ×
raisa ræisa ×
stain stæin × þina þenna at at þorkil...
- and Häming (Hemingr) in
memory of her sons
Ingifastr (Jarlabanke's and Hemingr's father) and Ingvar.
Ingifastr is her son
together with
Eysteinn (Östen...
- is in the fornyrðislag meter. The
inscription reads: (i)nk(i)f(a)[s]tr
Ingifastr · l[i](t) let (h)(a)ku... haggv[a] st(a)...n stæ[i]n · eftiʀ æftiʀ...
-
memorial to
their father Sigviðr and by a
woman named Ingifastr to her husbandman. The name
Ingifastr was
carved in
runes as inkifa=st,
which uses a bind...
- (Russia and Ukraine) such as Sigviðr on the Esta
Runestone who his son
Ingifastr reported had fled in
Novgorod (Holmgarðr): "He fell in Holmgarðr, the...
- runiʀ Þorbiorn ok
Ingifastr letu ræisa æftiʀ Sigþorn, faður sinn. Hann [varð] dauðr i faru.
Litli risti runiʀ. Þorbjôrn and
Ingifastr had (the stone) raised...
-
appears to have died
simultaneously with his
father Ingvar and
uncle Ingifastr, and that
their death should have
happened before 1050. He
suggests that...
- and Þórðr (and) Jarl and Vígbjôrn(?) had the
stone raised in
memory of
Ingifastr,
their father, a
captain who
travelled abroad to Greece, Ióni's(?) son;...