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English: Odin, Thor and Freyr or three Christian kings on the 12th century Skog church tapestry.
Svenska: En framställning av Oden, Tor och Frej på bonaden från Skog i Hälsingland. 1000-talets slut eller omkring 1100.
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"Svenska konstskatter. Från äldsta tider till 1900-talets början", page 17, published by Bokförlaget Forum, Stockholm, 1949. ISBN 9928860475 |
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Late 11th century or early 12th century |
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Photographer unknown, not credited |
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Public domain
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