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- Ferdinand Freiligrath (17 June 1810 – 18 March 1876) was a German poet, translator and liberal agitator, who is considered part of the Young Germany movement...
- boundary of Nagano and Gifu prefectures. JPL · 14939 14940 Freiligrath 1995 EL8 Ferdinand Freiligrath (1810–1876), a German poet who pleaded in his poetry for...
- were conceived as lieder after poems by Ludwig Uhland and Ferdinand Freiligrath. In 1850 two versions appeared simultaneously as a set of songs for high...
- important innovator of German-language drama in his time. Ferdinand Freiligrath (1810–1876), poet and author Leopold III, Prince of Lippe (1821–1875)...
- kannst" is an 1829 poem by the 19th-century German writer Ferdinand Freiligrath. Hungarian composer Franz Liszt set the first four stanzas in 1843 as...
- restraint which was absent from the writings of men like Herwegh and Freiligrath. Strachwitz's early death in Vienna was a great loss to German letters;...
- alledem" [de], a German translation of the song written by Ferdinand Freiligrath, was widely used during the Revolutions of 1848. The words "pride o'...
- 21, 1995 Kuma Kogen A. Nakamura MRX 2.5 km MPC · JPL 14940 Freiligrath 1995 EL8 Freiligrath March 4, 1995 Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen  · 5.4 km MPC ·...
- highly compound lexicography. Longfellow wrote to his friend Ferdinand Freiligrath (who had introduced him to Finnische Runen in 1842) about the latter's...
- Kühne, Max Waldau and Georg Herwegh. Other figures, such as Ferdinand Freiligrath were also ****ociated with the movement. The writers of Young Germany...