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The runestones known as U 101 is located in Sollentuna, and U 143 and U 147 are located in Täby; all three are in Uppland, Sweden. They are all in the style Pr4 and thus dated to the period 1060-1100 during which they were carved in connection with the construction of a road from Hagby to Ed at Edsviken. They belong to a group of c. 20 runestones called the Jarlabanke Runestones that are connected to the local chieftain Jarlabanke and his clan. Together with the Broby bro Runestones and the Hargs bro runic inscriptions these particular runestones, however, centre on the female matriarch of the clan called Estrid, who was the grandmother of Jarlabanke.

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  • Las piedras rúnicas denominadas como U 101, U 143 y U 147 se encuentran al sudoeste de Täby, en las parroquias de Sollentuna y Täby, en la provincia sueca de Uppland. Las tres son de estilo Pr4, así que datan del periodo comprendido entre 1060-1100, siendo grabadas haciendo referencia a la construcción de la carretera de Hagby a Ed en . Pertenecen a un grupo de unas veinte piedras rúnicas denominadas piedras rúnicas de Jarlabanke que construidas pou un jefe tribal local llamado Jarlabanke y su clan. Forman un subgrupo con las piedras rúnicas de Broby bro y las inscripciones rúnicas de Hargs bro que se relacionan con la matriarca del clan llamada Estrid, la abuela de Jarlabanke. El grabador de la , donde se menciona a Estrid y su hermano Ragnfast, fue Fot que también fue el realizador de las piedras del clan de Jarlabanke. Esto hace suponer que Estrid nació en Snottsta, se casó con Östen de Täby y se casó por segunda vez en Harg cerca de Snottsta. Las piedras rúnicas tratadas en este artículo mencionan a los hijos fallecidos de Estrid, Ingvar (hijo de su marido Ingvar de Harg) y Ingefast (hijo de Östen de Broby). Las inscripciones rúnicas dan más información de su familia. Parece que alcanzó una edad longeva ya que se la menciona en las mismas piedras que sus nietos Häming y Jarlabanke. Al parecer tuvo 7 hijos y regresó a las cercanías de Täby, que probablemente era donde había tenido a la mayoría de sus hijos y nietos. Cuando el museo de la provincia de Estocolmo hizo una excavación arqueológica en Broby bro, en 1995, encontraron tres tumbas. Los tres enterramientos habían recibido un rito cristiano, por ejemplo, las cabezas estaban orientadas hacia el oeste, los cadáveres no habían sido quemados y tenían consigo algunas ofrendas. Algunas monedas encontradas ayudaron a datar las tumbas en el siglo XI. Una de ellas era de una mujer mayor que había sido enterrada junto al túmulo que una de las piedras rúnicas de Broby bro afirma que fue erigido en honor del primer marido de Estrid, Östen; por lo que es probable que el enterramiento pertenezca a la propia Estrid. (es)
  • The runestones known as U 101 is located in Sollentuna, and U 143 and U 147 are located in Täby; all three are in Uppland, Sweden. They are all in the style Pr4 and thus dated to the period 1060-1100 during which they were carved in connection with the construction of a road from Hagby to Ed at Edsviken. They belong to a group of c. 20 runestones called the Jarlabanke Runestones that are connected to the local chieftain Jarlabanke and his clan. Together with the Broby bro Runestones and the Hargs bro runic inscriptions these particular runestones, however, centre on the female matriarch of the clan called Estrid, who was the grandmother of Jarlabanke. The runemaster of the Snottsta runestone called U 329, where an Estrid and her brother Ragnfast are mentioned, was Fot who also made the runestones for the Jarlabanke clan. This strongly suggests that Estrid was born in Snottsta (also spelled Snåttsta), married Östen of Täby and married for the second time in Harg near Snottsta. The rune stones that are treated in this article tell that both Estrid's sons Ingvar (whom she had with Ingvar in Harg) and Ingefast (whom she had with Östen in Broby) had died. The runestones give further information on her family. She evidently became quite old and is mentioned on the same runestones as her grandchildren, Häming and Jarlabanke. It also appears that she had had seven children and returned to the vicinity of Täby, and probably because there she had most of her children and grandchildren. When Stockholm County Museum made an archaeological excavation at Broby bro, in 1995, they found three graves. The three were buried in the Christian tradition, that is, with the head facing west; also, they were not burned and there were few gifts. Some coins found helped to date the graves to the 11th century. One of the graves was of an old woman and she lay buried beside a barrow that one of the Broby bro Runestones says was raised for Estrid's first husband Östen. The buried woman may have been Estrid. (en)
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  • Las piedras rúnicas denominadas como U 101, U 143 y U 147 se encuentran al sudoeste de Täby, en las parroquias de Sollentuna y Täby, en la provincia sueca de Uppland. Las tres son de estilo Pr4, así que datan del periodo comprendido entre 1060-1100, siendo grabadas haciendo referencia a la construcción de la carretera de Hagby a Ed en . Pertenecen a un grupo de unas veinte piedras rúnicas denominadas piedras rúnicas de Jarlabanke que construidas pou un jefe tribal local llamado Jarlabanke y su clan. Forman un subgrupo con las piedras rúnicas de Broby bro y las inscripciones rúnicas de Hargs bro que se relacionan con la matriarca del clan llamada Estrid, la abuela de Jarlabanke. (es)
  • The runestones known as U 101 is located in Sollentuna, and U 143 and U 147 are located in Täby; all three are in Uppland, Sweden. They are all in the style Pr4 and thus dated to the period 1060-1100 during which they were carved in connection with the construction of a road from Hagby to Ed at Edsviken. They belong to a group of c. 20 runestones called the Jarlabanke Runestones that are connected to the local chieftain Jarlabanke and his clan. Together with the Broby bro Runestones and the Hargs bro runic inscriptions these particular runestones, however, centre on the female matriarch of the clan called Estrid, who was the grandmother of Jarlabanke. (en)
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  • Piedras rúnicas U 101, U 143 y U 147 (es)
  • Uppland Rune Inscriptions 101, 143 and 147 (en)
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