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Pagan Gods of Prussians on the Purported Flag of Widewuto and his Coat of Arms (Andreae)
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Pagan Gods of Prussians on the Purported Flag of Widewuto and his Coat of Arms (Andreae)
Pagan Gods of Prussians on the Purported Flag of Widewuto and his Coat of Arms
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Christoph Hartknoch, Alt- und Neues Preussen Oder Preussischer Historien Zwey Theile, Frankfurt am Main: Johann Andreae (printer), 1684 (Toruń, BUT), p. 226
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Christoph Hartknoch,
Alt- und Neues Preussen Oder Preussischer Historien Zwey Theile
, Frankfurt am Main: Johann Andreae (printer), 1684
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Pagan Gods of Prussians on the Purported Flag of Widewuto (Osterberger)
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Coat of Arms of Widewuto (Osterberger)
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Widewuto (Viduutus, Vidvutus, Witowudi, Waidewut, Vaidevutis), legendary ruler of Prussia
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2025-06-02 05:02