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", her story is still considered fact by Scandinavians."
Considered fact by whom? Scandinavian researchers? Scandinavian common people? Scandinavian School-system? I think this above is a huge generalisation.
[edit] primary source?
Does anyone know the primary source of this story? Is it written anywhere or has it been passed down orally? Geraanne 21:13, 2 February 2007 (UTC)