The Industrial Arts of Denmark From the Earliest Times to the Danish Conquest

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The sacred number nine doubtless indicates the ancient belief in nine worlds, nine heavens, and nine divisions in the infernal regions. Behind the hedge is seen the gate of Helheim with its posts of human bones, and the sign of the triad (three dots in a triangle) on the leaves of the gates. Both this sign and the triangle seem chiefly to refer to Thor, the head god in the triad, and the special guardian of the hostile monsters of the dark world, so dangerous to the gods.
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...the Ash Yggdrasill, which had its roots in the infernal regions, surrounded by the sacred signs, the triskele, crosses and triangles three by three. Then follow the wolves, Skb'll and Hati, who were supposed to chase the sun and moon in order to swallow them. From this point the stars on the suc- ceeding band no longer appear, nor the sacred signs connected with them, with the exception of a peculiar, faintly dotted cross, doubtless a sign for the earth, or Frey, who, besides being god of the sun, was also god of the earth.

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