Gole Klinke Od 13 15 God __full__ Jun 2026
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Between the 13th and 15th centuries, a unique style of ironwork emerged in the Baltic region — particularly in Schleswig-Holstein, Scania, and Gotland. Known as or Gotes Klinken , these were ornate door fittings found on: Gole Klinke Od 13 15 God
The word is less common. In Old Saxon, ōd meant "wealth" or "fief." However, in some medieval texts, od functions as a contraction of of God or against God (from odh meaning "contrary"). But given the context of the number sequence, "od" is likely a mis-transliteration of "och" (Swedish for "and") or "af" (Danish for "of"). Thus, the intended phrase may have been Gole klinke af 13:15 God — "The good latch of God’s 13:15." In Old Saxon, ōd meant "wealth" or "fief
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