Ulf of Borresta (
Old Norse
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: ''Ulfr í Báristöðum'',
modern Swedish
Modern Swedish ( sv, nysvenska) is the Linguistics, linguistic term used for the Swedish language from the Bible translation of 1526 to the development of a common national language around 1880. The period can further be divided into ''Early Mode ...
: ''Ulf i Borresta'') was a
runemaster
A runemaster or runecarver is a specialist in making runestones.
Description
More than 100 names of runemasters are known from Viking Age Sweden with most of them from 11th-century eastern Svealand.The article ''Runristare'' in ''Nationalencyklo ...
in the eleventh century
Uppland
Uppland () is a historical province or ' on the eastern coast of Sweden, just north of Stockholm, the capital. It borders Södermanland, Västmanland and Gästrikland. It is also bounded by lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea. On the small uninhab ...
,
Sweden
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, and a successful
Viking
Vikings ; non, víkingr is the modern name given to seafaring people originally from Scandinavia (present-day Denmark, Norway and Sweden),
who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded and se ...
who returned from
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ...
three times with a share of the
Danegeld
Danegeld (; "Danish tax", literally "Dane yield" or tribute) was a tax raised to pay tribute or protection money to the Viking raiders to save a land from being ravaged. It was called the ''geld'' or ''gafol'' in eleventh-century sources. It ...
. He is named after his estate which in
modern Swedish
Modern Swedish ( sv, nysvenska) is the Linguistics, linguistic term used for the Swedish language from the Bible translation of 1526 to the development of a common national language around 1880. The period can further be divided into ''Early Mode ...
is called Borresta or Bårresta (
Old Norse
Old Norse, Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian, is a stage of development of North Germanic languages, North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and t ...
: ''Báristaðir''
Rundata
The Scandinavian Runic-text Data Base ( sv, Samnordisk runtextdatabas) is a project involving the creation and maintenance of a database of runic inscriptions. The project's goal is to comprehensively catalog runestones in a machine-readable way f ...
or ''Bárastaðiʀ''
[''Nordisk runnamslexikon''](_blank)
by Lena Peterson at the Swedish Institute for Linguistics and Heritage (Institutet för språk och folkminnen).).
Ulf's clan
Ulf belonged to a
clan
A clan is a group of people united by actual or perceived kinship
and descent. Even if lineage details are unknown, clans may claim descent from founding member or apical ancestor. Clans, in indigenous societies, tend to be endogamous, meaning ...
in what is today the parish of
Orkesta
Orkesta was a parish with 1103 inhabitants (2003), located in Vallentuna Municipality, Stockholm County in Sweden. The parish is since 2006 a part of Vallentuna parish.
See also
*Orkesta Runestones
The Orkesta Runestones are a set of 11th-cent ...
, located in present-day
Vallentuna Municipality
Vallentuna Municipality (''Vallentuna kommun'') is a municipality in Stockholm County in east central Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Vallentuna.
The current municipality was established as a result of the municipal reform of 1971. Its ...
, and he was the paternal nephew and successor of a man named Ónæmr,
[Pritsak 1981:389] a name which means "slow learner". Ónæmr is mentioned on several runestones,
U 112,
U 336 and probably
U 328 (which is an example of the Ringerike style.
[Fuglesang, S.H. ''Swedish runestones of the eleventh century: ornament and dating'', Runeninschriften als Quellen interdisziplinärer Forschung (K.Düwel ed.). Göttingen 1998, pp. 197-218. p. 202]). The name of Guðlaug's father on U 328 is interpreted as Ónæmr, and Guðlaug had a son named Holmi who fell in
Italy
Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re ...
which is mentioned on the
runestone U 133.
[Pritsak 1981:392] Another cousin of Ulf named
Ragnvaldr was the commander of the
Varangian Guard
The Varangian Guard ( el, Τάγμα τῶν Βαράγγων, ''Tágma tōn Varángōn'') was an elite unit of the Byzantine Army from the tenth to the fourteenth century who served as personal bodyguards to the Byzantine emperors. The Varangi ...
in
Constantinople
la, Constantinopolis ota, قسطنطينيه
, alternate_name = Byzantion (earlier Greek name), Nova Roma ("New Rome"), Miklagard/Miklagarth (Old Norse), Tsargrad ( Slavic), Qustantiniya (Arabic), Basileuousa ("Queen of Cities"), Megalopolis (" ...
and made the
runestone U 112 in memory of himself and his mother, Ónæmr's daughter.
Runestones made by Ulf
Ulf made the runestone U 328 and also the
runestone U 336 in memory of his uncle Ónæmr which today is raised at the church of
Orkesta
Orkesta was a parish with 1103 inhabitants (2003), located in Vallentuna Municipality, Stockholm County in Sweden. The parish is since 2006 a part of Vallentuna parish.
See also
*Orkesta Runestones
The Orkesta Runestones are a set of 11th-cent ...
.
He also made the
runestones U 160 and 161 for his kinsmen-by-marriage in Skålhammar (Old Norse: ''Skulhamarr'').
Runestones in Ulf's memory
There were two runestones (
runestone U 344 and
runestone U 343) which were raised in Ulf's memory and they were raised together as a monument at Yttergärde. U 343 has disappeared but U 344 is now raised at the church of
Orkesta
Orkesta was a parish with 1103 inhabitants (2003), located in Vallentuna Municipality, Stockholm County in Sweden. The parish is since 2006 a part of Vallentuna parish.
See also
*Orkesta Runestones
The Orkesta Runestones are a set of 11th-cent ...
.
The
runestone U 344, in the
style Pr3, was found in 1868, at Yttergärde, by
Richard Dybeck
Richard Dybeck (1 September 1811 – 28 July 1877) was a Swedish jurist, antiquarian, and lyricist. He is mainly remembered as the author of the lyrics to what is now the de facto Swedish national anthem, '' Du gamla, Du fria''.
Biography
Dybeck ...
.
[Enoksen 1998:122] It can be dated to the first half of the 11th century because of its use of the
ansuz rune
Ansuz is the conventional name given to the ''a''-rune of the Elder Futhark, .
The name is based on Proto-Germanic ''* ansuz'', denoting a deity belonging to the principal pantheon in Germanic paganism.
The shape of the rune is likely from N ...
for the ''a'' and ''æ'' phomenes, and because of its lack of dotted runes.
[Enoksen 1998:124]
This stone is notable because it commemorates that Ulf had taken three danegelds in England.
The first one was with
Skagul Toste
Skoglar Toste or Skoglar Tosti (there are several variations) is a legendary 10th century chieftain from the Swedish province of West Gothland. Snorri Sturlusson recounts in ''Heimskringla'' that he was a great Viking who often waged war and tha ...
in 991,
[Pritsak 1981:392] the second one with
Thorkel the High in 1012
and the last one with
Canute the Great
Cnut (; ang, Cnut cyning; non, Knútr inn ríki ; or , no, Knut den mektige, sv, Knut den Store. died 12 November 1035), also known as Cnut the Great and Canute, was King of England from 1016, King of Denmark from 1018, and King of Norway ...
in 1018.
Since there were many years between the danegelds, it is likely that Ulfr returned to Sweden after each danegeld to live as a wealthy magnate.
[Enoksen 1998:125] It is a remarkable feat in itself to summarize Ulf's adventurous life in so few unsentimental words.
[Jansson 1980:36]
The
runestone U 343 reports Ulf's death and it was raised in his memory by his sons Karsi and Karlbjörn.
[Jansson 1980:36]
References
Other sources
*Enoksen, Lars Magnar. (1998). ''Runor : historia, tydning, tolkning''. Historiska Media, Falun.
*Jansson, Sven B. (1980). ''Runstenar''. STF, Stockholm.
*
Pritsak, Omeljan
Omeljan Yosypovych Pritsak ( uk, Омелян Йосипович Пріцак; 7 April 1919, Luka, Sambir County, West Ukrainian People's Republic – 29 May 2006, Boston) was the first Mykhailo Hrushevsky Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvar ...
. (1981). ''The origin of Rus
'''. Cambridge, Mass.: Distributed by Harvard University Press for the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. {{ISBN, 0-674-64465-4
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