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    Fjuckby (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈfjɵ̌kːbʏ]) is a village in Uppsala Municipality, Uppsala County, Sweden, located about 15 km (9.3 km) north of the central...
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    such as Rottenegg or Fucking (renamed to Fugging in 2021) in Austria, or Fjuckby in Sweden, where the name can be associated with the word "fuck". Although...
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    runestone Ög 111 with a cross in Ringerike style The runestone U 1016 at Fjuckby Runestone Sö 280 at Strängnäs Cathedral Runestone U 1146 in Gillberga,...
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  • the road to the village Fjuckby, 50 m (160 ft) of the crossroads, and about 100 m (330 ft) south-south-east of the farm Fjuckby. The first scholar to comment...
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    also used in inscriptions on Sö 161 in Råby, U 1011 in Örby, U 1016 in Fjuckby, and DR 1 in Hedeby. Part of the stone has been damaged with a word missing...
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    also used in inscriptions on Sö 161 in Råby, U 1011 in Örby, U 1016 in Fjuckby, and U Fv1976;104 at the Uppsala Cathedral. Thorulf describes the relationship...
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    considered to have been carved by the same runemaster as inscription U 1016 in Fjuckby, which is one of the Greece runestones. One runologist suggested that the...
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    Other inscriptions using this title include Sö 161 in Råby, U 1016 in Fjuckby, U Fv1976;104 at the Uppsala Cathedral, and DR 1 in Hedeby. The Norse word...
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