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King Gylfi gets himself beguiled.

From the 18th century Icelandic manuscript SÁM 66 in the care of the Árni Magnússon Institute in Iceland.


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In the Prose Edda, Gylfi, King of Sweden before the arrival of the Æsir under Odin, travels to Asgard, questions the three officials shown in the illumination concerning the Æsir, and is beguiled. 18th-century Icelandic manuscript.

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