- Teutonic Mythology
Teutonic Mythology may refer to:
*Continental Germanic mythology
*Jacob Grimm's "Deutsche Mythologie " (1835)
*Viktor Rydberg 's "Undersökningar i germanisk mythologi I" (1886)
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Teutonic Mythology may refer to:
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*Jacob Grimm's "
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