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Frigg And Her Maidens.jpg
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Captioned as "Frigg and her Maidens". The goddess Frigg, center, points to her left, seemingly commanding Gná, riding her horse Hófvarpnir, to run an errand for her. To Frigg's right is Fulla, who is holding Frigg's
eski
(an ashen box). Two other females are on Frigg's right, but they are unidentifiable.
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Date
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Published in 1902.
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Source
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Wägner, W. MacDowall, M. W. Anson, W. S. W. (1902).
Asgard and the Gods: the Tales and Traditions of Our Northern Ancestors
. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co., Lim. Page 97. An English language version of Wägner's
Nordisch-germanische Götter und Helden
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