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Gefion, The Woman Who Shook the Earth (2014)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9788799572489 bzw. 8799572486, in Englisch, Huusmann Media, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, 5-10 werkdagen.
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Gefion(Gefjun) Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the O... Gefion(Gefjun) Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the oxen towered the soil plowed, into the sea That soil it is now known as the island of Sealand, today part of Denmark. Kaj Pindal took this great Norse Saga about the creation of Sealand and made into a picture book that shows how Sealand got where it is today, in the way that everybody understand. Unlike that stupid story about the IceageTaal: Engels;Afmetingen: 2x254x203 mm;Gewicht: 68,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: september 2014;ISBN10: 8799572486;ISBN13: 9788799572489; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2014.
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Gefion(Gefjun) Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the O... Gefion(Gefjun) Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the oxen towered the soil plowed, into the sea That soil it is now known as the island of Sealand, today part of Denmark. Kaj Pindal took this great Norse Saga about the creation of Sealand and made into a picture book that shows how Sealand got where it is today, in the way that everybody understand. Unlike that stupid story about the IceageTaal: Engels;Afmetingen: 2x254x203 mm;Gewicht: 68,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: september 2014;ISBN10: 8799572486;ISBN13: 9788799572489; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2014.
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Gefion: The woman who shook the Earth (2014)
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ISBN: 9788799572489 bzw. 8799572486, in Englisch, 1 Seiten, Huusmann Media, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
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Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the oxen towered the soil plowed, into the sea That soil it is now known as the island of Sealand, today part of Denmark. Kaj Pindal took this great Norse Saga about the creation of Sealand and made into a picture book that shows how Sealand got where it is today, in the way that everybody understand. Unlike that stupid story about the Iceage Age: +12 Product Details: Published by: Huusmann Media Author: Kaj Pindal Additional Art: Lasse Persson Release date: 23.09.2014 Length: 24 Pages Edition: Kindle ISBN: 978-87-995724-8-9, Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Etiket: Huusmann Media, Huusmann Media, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Offentliggjort: 2014-09-22, Udgivelsesdato: 2014-09-22, Studio: Huusmann Media.
Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the oxen towered the soil plowed, into the sea That soil it is now known as the island of Sealand, today part of Denmark. Kaj Pindal took this great Norse Saga about the creation of Sealand and made into a picture book that shows how Sealand got where it is today, in the way that everybody understand. Unlike that stupid story about the Iceage Age: +12 Product Details: Published by: Huusmann Media Author: Kaj Pindal Additional Art: Lasse Persson Release date: 23.09.2014 Length: 24 Pages Edition: Kindle ISBN: 978-87-995724-8-9, Kindle Edition, Format: Kindle eBook, Etiket: Huusmann Media, Huusmann Media, Produktgruppe: eBooks, Offentliggjort: 2014-09-22, Udgivelsesdato: 2014-09-22, Studio: Huusmann Media.
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Gefion: The woman who shook the Earth (2014)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9788799572489 bzw. 8799572486, in Englisch, 24 Seiten, Huusmann Media, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days.
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Gefion(Gefjun) Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the oxen towered the soil plowed, into the sea That soil it is now known as the island of Sealand, today part of Denmark. Kaj Pindal took this great Norse Saga about the creation of Sealand and made into a picture book that shows how Sealand got where it is today, in the way that everybody understand. Unlike that stupid story about the Iceage, Paperback, Format: Large Print, Etiket: Huusmann Media, Huusmann Media, Produktgruppe: Book, Offentliggjort: 2014-09-23, Udgivelsesdato: 2014-09-23, Studio: Huusmann Media.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Depository.
Gefion(Gefjun) Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the oxen towered the soil plowed, into the sea That soil it is now known as the island of Sealand, today part of Denmark. Kaj Pindal took this great Norse Saga about the creation of Sealand and made into a picture book that shows how Sealand got where it is today, in the way that everybody understand. Unlike that stupid story about the Iceage, Paperback, Format: Large Print, Etiket: Huusmann Media, Huusmann Media, Produktgruppe: Book, Offentliggjort: 2014-09-23, Udgivelsesdato: 2014-09-23, Studio: Huusmann Media.
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Gefion: The woman who shook the Earth (2014)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9788799572489 bzw. 8799572486, in Englisch, 24 Seiten, Huusmann Media, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, swestbooks.
Gefion(Gefjun) Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the oxen towered the soil plowed, into the sea That soil it is now known as the island of Sealand, today part of Denmark. Kaj Pindal took this great Norse Saga about the creation of Sealand and made into a picture book that shows how Sealand got where it is today, in the way that everybody understand. Unlike that stupid story about the Iceage, Paperback, Format: Large Print, Etiket: Huusmann Media, Huusmann Media, Produktgruppe: Book, Offentliggjort: 2014-09-23, Udgivelsesdato: 2014-09-23, Studio: Huusmann Media.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, swestbooks.
Gefion(Gefjun) Gefion is a Norse goddess of fertility, and is associated with the plow. Once Gefion disguised herself as a beggar and went to Gylfe, king of Sweden, Here she asked king Gylfe to give her some land. The king told her that she could have as much land as she could plow in one day, and one night. Gefion used her four sons, who were huge as oxes, and had a Jotun(giant) as father. Gefion hitched the oxens to a plow and proceeded to cut deeply into the land of Sweden. Then she and the oxen towered the soil plowed, into the sea That soil it is now known as the island of Sealand, today part of Denmark. Kaj Pindal took this great Norse Saga about the creation of Sealand and made into a picture book that shows how Sealand got where it is today, in the way that everybody understand. Unlike that stupid story about the Iceage, Paperback, Format: Large Print, Etiket: Huusmann Media, Huusmann Media, Produktgruppe: Book, Offentliggjort: 2014-09-23, Udgivelsesdato: 2014-09-23, Studio: Huusmann Media.
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