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Cifagol "Found in the huge double barrow in which the heathen king Gorm the Old, founder of the Danish monarchy (c. 900-936), and his Christian wife Thyra, were buried side by side at Jelling at Jutland. [...] The cup is of silver, gilt inside, and ornamented with an old half mythological pattern of twisted snakes and fantastic animals."
Sewnde Green, J. R. (1902) A Short History of the English People
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PD due to age

This appeared next to the engraving of a wooden carving of Christ from the same barrow.

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