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Germanic peoples / Æsir / Medieval literature / Old Norse literature / Mythological kings of Sweden / Poetic Edda / Edda / Iðunn / Odin / Germanic mythology / Norse mythology / Germanic paganism
Date: 2008-11-11 08:34:03
Germanic peoples
Æsir
Medieval literature
Old Norse literature
Mythological kings of Sweden
Poetic Edda
Edda
Iðunn
Odin
Germanic mythology
Norse mythology
Germanic paganism

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