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Lakshmi Kagome crest Shamsa Rub el Hizb
Black &
Green 1992, pp. 169–170.
Liungman 2004, p. 228.
Black &
Green 1992, p. 170.
Gressmann &
Obermann 1928, p...
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promises to help him in return.
According to
Swedish scholar Waldemar Liungman [sv], a
cycle of
tales that
developed in
Northern Europe involves the spirit...
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original on 1
January 2022.
Retrieved 25
December 2018.
Liungman, Carl G. (2004). "Group 29: Multi-axes symmetric, both soft and straight-lined...
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Oriental Society 101 (1), pp. 35–47 43.
Black &
Green 1992, pp. 156, 169–170.
Liungman 2004, p. 228. Nemet-Nejat,
Karen Rhea (1998),
Daily Life in
Ancient Mesopotamia...
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ancient Germanic symbol.
According to Carl G.
Liungman's Dictionary of Symbols, it
combines the
triangle meaning "threat" and the...
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existed in
Sweden and
Germany in the 16th century.
Swedish scholar Waldemar Liungman [sv] and
German folkorist Hans-Jörg
Uther indicated that the type appeared...
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original on 17
April 2023.
Retrieved 17
April 2023.
Liungman, Carl G. (2004). Symbols:
Encyclopedia of
Western Signs and Ideograms....
- ATU 870, "The
Princess Confined in the Mound".
Swedish scholar Waldemar Liungman, in his
study on the tale type,
argued that the tale
originated in Jutland...
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Cattolico – Home". 13
April 2014.
Archived from the
original on 13
April 2014.
Liungman, Carl G. (2004). Symbols:
Encyclopedia of
Western Signs and Ideograms....
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Historical Pigments. Butterworth-Heinemann. p. 81. ISBN 0-7506-5749-9.
Liungman, Carl G. (2004). Symbols:
Encyclopedia of
Western Signs and Ideograms....