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Deskripsi Spectators watch as the processional wagon of the Germanic goddess Nerthus moves along, inspired by Tacitus' description of the Germanic custom in his first century AD work Germania.
Tanggal Published ca. 1905
Sumber Doepler, Emil. ca. 1905. Walhall, die Götterwelt der Germanen. Martin Oldenbourg, Berlin. Page 11. Photographed by Haukurth (bicara · kontrib) and cropped by Bloodofox (bicara · kontrib).
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Emil Doepler  (1855–1922)  wikidata:Q315103
 
Emil Doepler
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Emil Doepler d. j. (der jüngere), German artist
Deskripsi German pelukis dan ilustrator
Tanggal kelahiran/kematian 29 Oktober 1855 Sunting ini di Wikidata 21 Desember 1922 Sunting ini di Wikidata
Tempat kelahiran/kematian Munich Berlin
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creator QS:P170,Q315103
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