Fasciculus:Knuddstore.gif
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Knuddstore.gif (248 × 322 elementa imaginalia, magnitudo fasciculi: 69 chiliocteti, typus MIME: image/gif)
Hic fasciculus apud Vicimedia Communia iacet; in aliis inceptis adhiberi potest. Contenta paginae descriptionis fasciculi subter monstrantur.
Summarium
DescriptioKnuddstore.gif | Canute the Great and Queen Emma. Image from an Anglo-Saxon manuscript. |
Datum |
circa 1050 date QS:P,+1050-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Fons | http://www.forumscaniae.net/historia/nordsoeriget.html |
Auctor | unknown scribe |
Permissio (Reusing this file) |
artwork over 900 years old, public domain |
Potestas usoris
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Historia fasciculi
Presso die vel tempore fasciculum videbis, sicut tunc temporis apparuit.
Dies/Tempus | Minutio | Dimensiones | Usor | Sententia | |
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recentissima | 21:05, 9 Ianuarii 2007 | ![]() | 248 × 322 (69 chiliocteti) | Andrew Dalby | {{Information |Description=Canute the Great and Queen Emma. Image from an Anglo-Saxon manuscript. |Source=http://www.forumscaniae.net/historia/nordsoeriget.html |Date=about 1050 |Author=unknown scribe |Permission=artwork over 900 years old, public domain |
Nexus ad fasciculum
Ad hunc fasciculum nectunt: