Scandinavian HistoryMacmillan & Company, 1874 - 399 páginas |
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... ship of Baal , or the sun , amongst the races from whom we have derived our language , for yule once meant wheel , and the yule- tide of the ancient Northmen was the winter solstice in Decem- ber , when the young men , with loud cries ...
... ship of Baal , or the sun , amongst the races from whom we have derived our language , for yule once meant wheel , and the yule- tide of the ancient Northmen was the winter solstice in Decem- ber , when the young men , with loud cries ...
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... ships.2 The skalds relate that Odin , seeing all this vast array , and hearing from his ravens that Frisians , Wends , Finns , Lapps , Danes , Saxons , Jutes , Goths , and Swedes , were flocking towards the field of Bravalla to take ...
... ships.2 The skalds relate that Odin , seeing all this vast array , and hearing from his ravens that Frisians , Wends , Finns , Lapps , Danes , Saxons , Jutes , Goths , and Swedes , were flocking towards the field of Bravalla to take ...
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... ships and men which Harald declared were needed to protect the Christian preachers , and therefore Anscarius and Autbert were forced for a time to give up the work they had so much at heart . A few years later , a Swedish king , Björn ...
... ships and men which Harald declared were needed to protect the Christian preachers , and therefore Anscarius and Autbert were forced for a time to give up the work they had so much at heart . A few years later , a Swedish king , Björn ...
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... that it required two hundred ships to carry away their plunder . When the great vikingar Siegfred and Gorm , with the other small kings , who had fought with them at Aschloo , returned to Denmark 40 SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY .
... that it required two hundred ships to carry away their plunder . When the great vikingar Siegfred and Gorm , with the other small kings , who had fought with them at Aschloo , returned to Denmark 40 SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY .
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... ships while he was in the water , she determined to inform Gorm in a figure of speech of the fate of their son . Accordingly she put herself and all her attendants in deep mourning and caused the chief hall of her house to be hung with ...
... ships while he was in the water , she determined to inform Gorm in a figure of speech of the fate of their son . Accordingly she put herself and all her attendants in deep mourning and caused the chief hall of her house to be hung with ...
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