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Name:Östergötland Rune Inscription 165
Rundata ID:Ög 165
Country:Sweden
Region:Östergötland
City/Village:Skänninge
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Text - Native:
þurun * risti * auk × þiR × bruþr × suniR : tusta × iftiR * sin * faþur þurkil×k rist × stin : þansi : aufti : tusta :
Text - English:
Torun and his brothers Toste's sons, raised (the stone) in memory of their father. I, Torkel, raised this stone in memory of Toste.
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Rune stones - Runic alphabet

Östergötland Rune Inscription 165 (Ög 165) is a rune stone located between Vårfrukyrkan (English: the Church of Our Lady) and the town square in Skänninge. It is made of grey granite and is 230 cm tall.

On the front of the rune stone is the first part of the text, up until the word "suniR" (English: sons). It continues on the left side until the end of the text. The signature of the carver can be found on the right side. The verse is a half stanza of fornyrðislag, a form of alliterate verse which was popular in Old Norse.

The stone was discovered in recent times during repairs carried out in 1874. It had been used as a threshold at the north door.

In Östergötlands runinskrifter (1911), Erik Brate (English: Östergötland's Runic Inscriptions) observed that the stone bears some resemblance to Östergötland Rune Inscription 87 near Högby Church in Göstring Hundred. He speculates that Torun was the widow of Toste and that the stone was taken from there when the Church of Our Lady was built.

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