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... kings . A former monk , Hans Tausen , who became a convinced Lutheran , was the ma- jor theological influence . Norway was in many ways a dependency of Denmark when about 1525 King Frederick I encouraged Lutheran preaching in Bergen ...
... kings . A former monk , Hans Tausen , who became a convinced Lutheran , was the ma- jor theological influence . Norway was in many ways a dependency of Denmark when about 1525 King Frederick I encouraged Lutheran preaching in Bergen ...
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The king as the personi- fication of protection Relation- ship of kings to ritual and divination The difference between ruler cults and sacred kingship Regulatory standards of succession Symbols of sacred kingship Ascent ,. for the ...
The king as the personi- fication of protection Relation- ship of kings to ritual and divination The difference between ruler cults and sacred kingship Regulatory standards of succession Symbols of sacred kingship Ascent ,. for the ...
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... king appeared as a killer of the dragon , whose rule was identified with the dry season . The theory of the kingship in which the king occupied the position of mediator between people and gods also implies that the king may have to ...
... king appeared as a killer of the dragon , whose rule was identified with the dry season . The theory of the kingship in which the king occupied the position of mediator between people and gods also implies that the king may have to ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
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