- Brunner, Otto (1950). "Das
Wiener Bürgertum in Jans
Enikels Fürstenbuch" [Vienna's
citizenry in Jans
Enikel's Book of Princes].
Mitteilungen des
Instituts für...
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should have
holes to let the gold fall through. By the 1270s, Jans der
Enikel was
spreading the
fictitious but
approving story of Saladin's table, which...
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confirming the
privileges of
Lilienfeld Abbey. The
medieval chronicler Jans der
Enikel reports that the duke
appeared in a red-white-red
ceremonial dress at his...
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eventually becoming a
fortified town. The
place is
mentioned in Jans
Enikel's "Fürstenbuch" (around 1270) (vide: Jeff
Bernhard /
Dieter Bietak: The Wiener...
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granddaughter in the
Goldfaden troupe's Galați premiere, Die Bobe mit'n
Enikel (Grandmother and Granddaughter), the
young Sara Segal, at that time a seamstress...
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insurgency as soon as his
reign began.
According to the
Weltchronik of Jans der
Enikel,
Frederick had gone to the
court of
Emperor Frederick II by his summon,...
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pecken chipfen und weiʒe flecken, weiʒer dann ein hermelein. — Jans der
Enikel In Austria, the
Kipferl is
formally recognized by the
government as a traditional...
- the
female Pope
abound in the
later Middle Ages and Renaissance. Jans der
Enikel (1270s) was the
first to tell the
story in German.
Giovanni Boccaccio wrote...
- in
German was the tale of Saladin's
table in the
Weltchronik by Jans der
Enikel.
Lessing probably first read an
older version of the “Ring Parable” in Boccaccio's...
- Jami' al-tawarikh by Rashid-al-Din
Hamadani -
Universal history Jans der
Enikel –
Europe and
Mediterranean Jerome's
Chronicle –
Mediterranean and Middle...