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Dansk: Kjortel fundet sammen med 'Frederiksdalmanden' den 25. maj 1898 i Fattiggårdens mose. Han blev en af de sidste kendte vikinger på egnen.
Fundsted: 6b Neder Frederiksmose, Kragelund Sogn i Hids Herred i det daværende Viborg Amt, Pederstrupvej nr. 15 - Nu ligger stedet ved Silkeborg i Silkeborg Kommune, Danmark English: The tunic found together with Nederfrederiksmose Man (also known as Kraglund Man or Frederiksdal Man) which was a bog body found on May 25th 1898 in Fattiggårdens mose near the village Kragelund, north west of Silkeborg, Denmark. The find dates to 1099 AD.
Deutsch: Tunika die zusammen mit der Moorleiche Mann von Nederfrederiksmose (auch Mann von Kraglund oder Frederiksdal Mann) am 25. Mai 1898 im Fattiggårdens mose in der Nähe der Ortschaft Kragelund, nordwestlich von Silkeborg, Dänemark gefunden wurde. Der Fund datiert um 1099 n. Chr. |
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after 1898 date QS:P,+1898-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1898-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Source | http://www.historiasztuki.com.pl/HISTORIA-UBIORU-5-SRED.html |
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