English: Kong Hadings Død. The scene is described in Gesta Danorum in the following way:
"Hadding, when he heard this, wished to pay like thanks to his worshipper, and, not enduring to survive his death, hanged himself in sight of the whole people." Elton's translation
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Published in 1898
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Photographed by uploader from Frederik Winkel Horn's 1898 edition of Saxo Grammaticus - Danmarks Krønike, page 29.
The image is in the public domain in the United States because the book was published before 1923. Under current law entered the public domain in Denmark in 2016.
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Ophavsmanden døde i 1945, så værket er også offentlig ejendom i lande og områder, hvor ophavsrettens længde er ophavsmandens levetid plus 75 år eller derunder.
Dette værk er offentlig ejendom i Amerikas Forenede Stater (USA) fordi det blev udgivet (eller registreret hos U.S. Copyright Office) før 1 januar 1929.
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