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- Daniel von dem blühenden Tal (Daniel of the Flowering Valley) is an Arthurian romance composed around 1220 by the Middle High German poet Der Stricker...
- Garel von dem blühenden Tal (English: Garel of the Flowering Valley) is a Middle High German Arthurian romance composed by Der Pleier around 1230-40....
- philology, Resler has aut****d six books, including works on Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal by der Stricker and Hartmann von Aue's Erec. Additionally, he was...
- prägte". Die Welt. "Von blühenden Landschaften und beleuchteten Wiesen". 7 November 2014. "Von der mitteldeutschen Industrie zu "blühenden Landschaften" | MDR...
- Retrieved 6 August 2015. ****ni, Michael (26 June 2009). "Versprechen einer blühenden Fußball-Landschaft". Frankfurter Allgemeine (in German). Frankfurt am...
- They swear blood-brotherhood, mixing their blood in a drinking horn ("Blühenden Lebens labendes Blut"). Hagen holds the horn but does not join in the...
- published in 1811. Schmid then included it in his 1818 collection Blüten dem blühenden Alter gewidmet (Flowers dedicated to the flowering age). Together with...
- immatrikulierten Adels Band XV, Vereinigung des Adels (E.V.), 1984 Stammbuch des blühenden und abgestorbenen Adels, Bd. II, Regensburg 1863 Die Wappen des hessischen...
- Nibelungenlied (Middle High German) Kudrun (Middle High German) Daniel von dem blühenden Tal (Middle High German) Brut by Layamon (Early Middle English) Chanson...
- Crône by Heinrich von dem Türlin The poems of Der Pleier Garel von dem blühenden Tal, c. 1230s or c. 1250 – c. 80 Tandareis und Flordibel c. 1250 – c. 80...