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- Q765882 subject Q7282252.
- Q765882 subject Q8093554.
- Q765882 subject Q8706752.
- Q765882 abstract "Drømde mik en drøm i nat is the oldest known secular song in the Nordic countries, written around 1300. It is written in Old East Norse and is included in Codex Runicus, a transcript of Scanian Law where it forms a final note. Like the law itself, it is written in runes, and the tune is written on two simple staves in an early form of musical notation. The song is sung in episode 6 of Vikings.".
- Q765882 thumbnail Dromde_mik_en_drom.jpg?width=300.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q1106236.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q1164334.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q161775.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q208653.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q233861.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q2579463.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q2624870.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q2707298.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q3240892.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q35505.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q52062.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q694882.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q7282252.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q8093554.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q82996.
- Q765882 wikiPageWikiLink Q8706752.
- Q765882 comment "Drømde mik en drøm i nat is the oldest known secular song in the Nordic countries, written around 1300. It is written in Old East Norse and is included in Codex Runicus, a transcript of Scanian Law where it forms a final note. Like the law itself, it is written in runes, and the tune is written on two simple staves in an early form of musical notation. The song is sung in episode 6 of Vikings.".
- Q765882 label "Drømde mik en drøm i nat".
- Q765882 depiction Dromde_mik_en_drom.jpg.