- King
Goldemar (German: [ˈɡɔldəmaːʁ]; also
spelled Goldmar, Vollmar, and Volmar; German: [ˈɡɔldmaːʁ, fɔlmaːʁ]) is a
dwarf or
kobold from
Germanic mythology...
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Goldemar is a
fragmentary thirteenth-century
Middle High
German poem by
Albrecht von
Kemenaten about the
legendary hero
Dietrich von Bern, the counterpart...
-
Karden (also
spelled Vollmar), (circa 1135–1189),
Archbishop of
Trier King
Goldemar (King Vollmar),
dwarf king from
German mythology Volmar Vollmer Folmar...
-
various Feldgeister, and Erlking.
Famous individual Kobolds are King
Goldemar, Hinzelmann, Hödekin, and Petermännchen.
There further are
mythical animals...
- whom
Laurin had kidnapped. A
similar plot
occurs in the
fragmentary poem
Goldemar. In Virginal,
Dietrich rescues the
dwarf queen Virginal from a
force of...
- schrackagerl. The mönch lore is
widespread from
Saxony to Bavaria. King
Goldemar, king of dwarfs, is also re-discussed
under the
household spirit commentary...
- film King, Queen, Knave,
described as
based on a play by a
fictitious "
Goldemar",
which gives the
novel its title. It
makes its
first appearance at the...
- that King
Goldemar, a
dwarf or kobold,
dwelled there. One
version of the story,
recorded by
Thomas Keightley in 1850, says that King
Goldemar lived with...
- the Ruhr Region.
Among Sondermann's
favourite legends is the
story of
Goldemar on
Hardenstein Castle.
Sondermann cooperated with RUHR.2010 – Kulturhauptstadt...
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folklore characters notable for
their small size, such as
Bilbo Baggins, King
Goldemar, Nils
Holgersson or
Oskar Matzerath.
Meoneura swifti Stuke, 2016 Fly Jonathan...