Frigg, The Goddess, in Anglo-Saxon Literature
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A showing of the attestations of Frigg, the Goddess, in Anglo-Saxon Literature.
Sources:
Englische Studien, Volumes 38-39, 1907
Henzel. (1898) Abhandlungen zur germanischen philologie
Kemble, John M. Ed. The Dialogue of Salomon and Saturnus
Rev Skeat, Walter W. Aefric's lives of the saints. Vol II
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