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Norse mythology / Old Norse poetry / Rök Runestone / Scandinavia / Germanic peoples / Viktor Rydberg / Runic script / Östergötland / Sophus Bugge / Europe / Medieval literature / Nordic folklore
Date: 2008-06-14 12:14:31
Norse mythology
Old Norse poetry
Rök Runestone
Scandinavia
Germanic peoples
Viktor Rydberg
Runic script
Östergötland
Sophus Bugge
Europe
Medieval literature
Nordic folklore

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