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Deutsch: "Niorder und Skadi auf dem Wege nach Noatun."
English: Njörðr and Skaði on the way to Njörðr's home Nóatún.
Date Published in 1882.
Source Wägner, Wilhelm. 1882. Nordisch-germanische Götter und Helden. Otto Spamer, Leipzig & Berlin. Page 197.
Author Friedrich Wilhelm Heine (1845-1921) after an original by Friedrich Wilhelm Engelhard (1813-1902).
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