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Runestones at Aspa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Runestones at Aspa
The Runestones at Aspa are four runestones located at Aspa, which is about six kilometers north of Runtuna, Södermanland, Sweden, where a road has passed a creek since prehistoric times. One of the stones Sö Fv1948;289, below is the oldest surviving native Scandinavian source that mentions the kingdom of Sweden beside the runestones DR 344 and DR 216. Another stone Sö 137 is raised in memory of a Viking who had spent time in the west. ==Tingshögen and Eriksgata== Aspa was the location of the local assembly called the ''Tingshögen'' for the Rönö Hundred administrative area until 1600, and the newly elected king passed the stones during his Eriksgata.〔 pp. 214-16〕 The Eriksgata was the traditional journey of the newly elected medieval Swedish kings through the important provinces to have their election confirmed by the local assemblies. The actual election took place at the Stone of Mora in Uppland. Runestones at other locations that tradition holds were associated with the Eriksgata include U 793 at Ulunda and Vg 4 at Stora Ek. Originally there were several runestones and standing stones erected at the ''Tingshögen'', but today only a few remain, and some of these were recovered from having been reused as construction materials at a bridge.〔
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