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Adelsö Church ( sv, Adelsö kyrka) is a church located on the Lake Mälaren island of Adelsö, in Ekerö Municipality in central eastern
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
. The Romanesque church, itself founded in the 12th century, is located next to Hovgården, an excavation site and a World Heritage Site dating back to before the Viking Age (c. 800-1050 CE).


History

No traces have been found of the first church on the location, but it is assumed it was made of wood. This original structure was however replaced by a stone building in the end of the 12th century, possibly initiated by the king living at the royal estate at Hovgården. If true, the church thus originally served both the local parish and the royal mansion.Bratt This stone structure originally had a nave furnished with a narrow choir which possibly ended in an apse. The
sacristy A sacristy, also known as a vestry or preparation room, is a room in Christian churches for the keeping of vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and parish records. The sacristy is usually located ...
was added in the 14th century, and during the century that followed the tower and then the brick vaults were added. In the 1470s, the choir was widened and united with the nave. The exterior of the tower was created in 1753. and finally, 70 years later, the entrance was relocated from the southern façade to the western end; old windows were enlarged and new windows were added.Bratt There is a
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which dates from the 12th century and a crucifix from the later half of the 14th century. The pulpit dates from 1786 and the gallery from 1832.Bratt The
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hanging in the church was donated in 1960.Instansia


Runestones

Two Viking Age
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runestones are built into the walls of the sacristy, one designated in the
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catalog as Uppland Runic Inscription 1 or U 1 and the other as Uppland Runic Inscription 10 or U 10.Hamp Additionally, the so-called Hovgården Runestone, U 11, is located just north of the church, near the ruins of the medieval brick palace
Alsnö hus ''Alsnö hus'' (''Alsnö House'') is the ruin of a palace at the Hovgården settlement archaeological site, located on the island of Adelsö (formerly called ''Alsnö'') in Lake Mälaren in central-eastern Sweden. The ruins are part of the combin ...
.


U 1

U 1 was noted as being located in the threshold between the church and sacristy in the mid-1800s. Although damaged, the inscription is classified as probably being carved in runestone style Pr2, which is also known as
Ringerike style Viking art, also known commonly as Norse art, is a term widely accepted for the art of Scandinavian Norsemen and Viking settlements further afield—particularly in the British Isles and Iceland—during the Viking Age of the 8th-11th centuries ...
. The runestone is made of sandstone and measures 1.8 by 0.96 meters and is carved in the younger futhark. The text indicates that the stone was raised in memory of the father of a man named Áskell.


Transliteration of runic text into Latin letters

: sil : lit : rita : stin : þa a * -f- : u - : faþur : i u- : kuþ n''Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk
- Rundata entry for U 1.


Transcription into Old Norse

:''Æskell let retta stæin þenna ..., faður sinn, d goðan(?).''


Translation in English

:Áskell had this stone erected in memory of ... his father, a good husbandman.


U 10

U 10 was found in 1920 at a grave field at a farm in Darby, which is four kilometers north of the church, and installed in the sacristy adjacent to U 1. The inscription on the stone, which is made of sandstone and measures 0.8 by 0.4 meters, is classified as being carved in runestone style RAK. Its younger futhark text indicates the stone was raised in memory of a man named Œpir.


Transliteration of runic text into Latin letters

:aft ybi sonti st(a)(i)n saʀ ak lki kaʀþi f...Project Samnordisk Runtextdatabas Svensk - Rundata entry for U 10.


Transcription into Old Norse

:''Aft Øpi standi stæin saʀ ok Lokki(?) gærði ...''


Translation in English

:May this stone stand in memory of Œpir, and Lokki(?) made ...


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External links

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Photograph of U 10
in 2004 -
Swedish National Heritage Board The Swedish National Heritage Board ( sv, Riksantikvarieämbetet; RAÄ) is a Swedish government agency responsible for World Heritage Sites and other national heritage monuments and historical environments. It is governed by the Ministry of Cult ...
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