Uppland Runic Inscription Fv1976;104

This runic inscription, designated as U Fv1976;104 in the Rundata catalog, is on a Viking Age memorial runestone that is located at the Uppsala Cathedral, Uppland, Sweden.

This inscription consists of runic text in the younger futhark that is carved on an intertwined serpent under a small Christian cross.

[1] Before the historical nature of runestones was understood, they were often reused as materials in the construction of roads, bridges, and buildings.

The runic text states that three sons raised the stone in memory of their father, Vígmarr, who is described as being styrimann goðan or "a good captain."

The Rundata designation for this Uppland inscription, U Fv1976;104, refers to the year and page number of the issue of Fornvännen in which the runestone was first described.

Runic inscription U Fv1976;104 is located at the Uppsala Cathedral, Uppland, Sweden.