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Norroena Soc.
Language
English
Pages
1058

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Series
Norroena : Anglo Saxon Classics; ed. by Rasmus B. Anderson

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Library of Congress
BL860 R83 1906

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3 v. (1058 p., [12] leaves of plates) :
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1058

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OL23347155M
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ALREADY at the beginning of the Christian era the name Germans was applied by the Romans and Gauls to the many clans of people whose main habitation was the extensive territory east of the Rhine, and north of the forest-clad Hercynian Mountains.
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