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Alruna (Old
Norse Ǫlrún, Old High
German Ailrun,
Modern German Alruna, Alraune) is a
Germanic female personal name, from
Proto Germanic *aliruna (or possibly...
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Alraune until she can find a way out from
under the curse.
Novels portal Alruna Artificial insemination Gynoid Homunculus Nature versus nurture List of...
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Mittelhochdeutsches Handwörterbuch
Steinmeyer &
Sievers (1895) AHD Gl. 3
alrûna,
alruna p. 100;
alrun p. 326; alrune, p. 536 R (1839). "VIII.
Teutsche Glossare...
- The 1999 race was run on the July
Course at
Newmarket 1899:
Lutetia 1900:
Alruna 1901:
Punctilio 1902: Skys****er 1903:
Pretty Polly 1904:
Galantine 1905:...
- Agilperht, Agilfrid, Agilulf, Egilger, Agilmar/Ilmar/Elmar, Egil, Egilrat;
Alruna, Agilburgis,
Uncertain etymology; like agin
perhaps a
hypostatis of the...
- E-flat major, Op. 17 (1807)
Symphony No. 1 in E-flat major, Op. 20 (1811)
Alruna, die Eulenkönigin (Overture), Op. 21
Potpourri No. 2 in B-flat
major on...
- 2012
Neptun Werft 135 m / 443 ft 3,138 tons Switzerland 95 190
Viking Alruna 8352241 2016
Neptun Werft 135 m / 443 ft 3,138 tons Switzerland 95 190...
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Clarinet and
Orchestra in F Major, Op.80 (1811)
Variations on a
Theme from "
Alruna" for
Clarinet and
Orchestra (1809)
Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924)...
- has an
evolving item
called Alruna's Rose. This item, upon completion,
features a pair of scantily-clad
demons named Alruna the
Succubus and
Anurla the...
- Saint-Pierre-le-Vif in Sens in France,
became Bishop of
Orleans (1022)
Saint Alruna of Cham (1045),
recluse Venerable Titus the Soldier, monk of the Kiev Caves...