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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)
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Set for Hartknoch Alt- und Neues Preussen
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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Set for Henneberger's Beschreibung (Osterberger)
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Coat of Arms of Widewuto (Osterberger)
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Set for Henneberger's Beschreibung (Osterberger)
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Widewuto (Viduutus, Vidvutus, Witowudi, Waidewut, Vaidevutis), legendary ruler of Prussia
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