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Temple at Uppsala

Rare Card — Living Heritage Series — #121

About Temple at Uppsala

Norse religious center in Gamla Uppsala, Sweden. Described by Adam of Bremen (11th C.) and Snorri Sturluson (13th C.). Archaeological finds reveal wooden structures dating to the 5th C., possibly for ritual sacrifice. Allegedly destroyed in the 1080s by King Inge the Elder, though unconfirmed.

Temple at Uppsala is a Rare trading card in the Living Heritage series on WikiTCG. This card is based on the Wikipedia article about Temple at Uppsala, which has 4,365 pageviews and is available in 21 languages. 92 players have collected this card.

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Temple at Uppsala

Rare Living Heritage #121

Norse religious center in Gamla Uppsala, Sweden. Described by Adam of Bremen (11th C.) and Snorri Sturluson (13th C.). Archaeological finds reveal wooden structures dating to the 5th C., possibly for ritual sacrifice. Allegedly destroyed in the 1080s by King Inge the Elder, though unconfirmed.

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3 Power
8 HP
3 Cost
MysteryUnity
Image by Olaus Magnus -- Public domain

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