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- festival is Kölle Alaaf!, a Kölsch phrase. Every year three people (the Dreigestirn or triumvirate) are granted the titles of Jungfrau, Prinz, and Bauer...
- New York: Alfred A. Knopf. p. 74-75. ISBN 978-0375406232. "Das Kölner Dreigestirn". koelner-karneval.info. Archived from the original on 25 March 2016...
- with the Ampferstein and the Malgrubenspitze, they form the well known Dreigestirn ("Three Stars") above the Axamer Lizum, which are visible far into the...
- Burgtheater, in Vienna. He is best remembered as a writer for his work Dreigestirn: Wagner, Liszt, Bülow. Millenkovich was born in Vienna, the son of the...
- impressive lineup of Königspitze, Zebru and Ortler is known as “das Dreigestirn” (the three heavenly bodies). The Ortler was first climbed by Josef Pichler [de]...
- oostelijk deel van Noord-Brabant, 1750–1850. Tiny Romme.Oss 1987. Das Kölner Dreigestirn Archived 25 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Koelner-karneval.info...
- men, one of whom represents a woman as a "virgin" presides over the Dreigestirn. In Düsseldorf there is a prince with a female "Venetia". Here the fool's...
- Song in Ancient and Modern Times) (1896) Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven. Ein Dreigestirn am Himmel deutscher Tonkunst (Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven. A Heavenly Triumvirate...
- 1996. (Kirchstetten: Josef Weinheber Society 1995). Paul Anton Keller, Dreigestirn. Josef Weinheber, Max Mell, Josef Friedrich Perkonig. Begegnungen. Erinnerungen...
- Costenoble, 1867. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Glogau: Flemming, 1898. Das grosse Dreigestirn: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven. Glogau: Flemming, [1898]. Die vorbilder der...