File:SÁM 66, 75v, death of Baldr.jpg

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English: An illustration of the blind Höðr killing Baldr, from an Icelandic 18th century manuscript.
Français : Le dieu aveugle Höd tue le dieu Baldr, illustration d'un manuscrit islandais du 18e siècle.
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SÁM 66, 75v. Digitized version available from http://sagnanet.is/saganet/?MIval=/SinglePage&Manuscript=1109&Page=150&language=english. Image processing (crop, rotate, color-levels) by Skadinaujo (talk · contribs)

ou Jakob Sigurðsson. The Death of Baldr. From: Reykjavik: Stofnun Árna Magnússonar í íslenskum fræðum. SÁM 66. 1765. 75v. Hand copied paper manuscript. MyNDIR: My Norse Digital Image Repository. Ed. P. A. Baer. 2023. Edition 2.5.1. Victoria, B. C.: Humanities Computing and Media Centre, University of Victoria. 2023.
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