The Italy runestones are three or four Varangian runestones from 11th-century Sweden that tell of warriors who died in Langbarðaland, the Old Norse name for south Italy. On these rune stones it is southern Italy that is referred to (Langobardia), but the Rundata project renders it rather anachronistically as Lombardy.
Runestone U 133, first fragment
Runestone U 133, second fragment
Runestone U 141 in a 17th-century drawing by Johan Hadorph
Runestone Sö Fv1954;22
The Varangian Runestones are runestones in Scandinavia that mention voyages to the East or the Eastern route, or to more specific eastern locations such as Garðaríki in Eastern Europe.
Runestone U 153
Runestone U 154
Runestone U 209
Runestone U 283 in a 17th-century drawing