Image: Tyr-brakteaten från Naglum, Trollhättan (SHM 1164) tecknad
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Description: The motive from the Týr bracteate from Trollhättan, Västergötland, Sweden. Drawing by Gunnar Creutz. The bracteate shows the Norse god Týr with Fenrir biting his hand. The gold bracteate is dated to the Migration period. The bracteate was found together with another gold bracteate by the farmer Anders Larsson in Ladugården, Ladugårdsbyn, Naglum Parish, now Trollhättan Municipality, Västergötland, Sweden.
Title: Tyr-brakteaten från Naglum, Trollhättan (SHM 1164) tecknad
Credit: Own work
Author: Gunnar Creutz
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