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Heidenmauer is
German for "heathen wall" and may
refer to:
Heidenmauer (Palatinate), a
Celtic ringwork in Rhineland-Palatinate,
Germany The Heidenmauer...
- The
Heidenmauer; or, The
Benedictines – A
Story of the
Rhine is a
novel by
James Fenimore Cooper,
first published in 1832. The
novel is a socio-political...
- The
Heidenmauer ("heathen wall") near the
Palatine county town of Bad Dürkheim in the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate is a
circular rampart or ringwork...
- oder Aquädukt? Zur
Deutung der
Heidenmauer in Wiesbaden. (Blocking wall or aquaeduct. Re.
Interpretation of the
Heidenmauer in Wiesbaden). In: NA (N****auische...
- The
Chainbearer The
Crater The Headsman: The
Abbaye des
Vignerons The
Heidenmauer Homeward Bound Home as
Found Jack Tier, or the
Florida Reef
Lionel Lincoln...
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eastern end of the
Isenach valley was
settled by Celts, who also
built the
Heidenmauer ("Heathen Wall"), a
Celtic ring wall. The
earliest do****ented appearance...
- anti-republicanism in The
Bravo (1831).
Cooper continued this
political course in The
Heidenmauer (1832) and The Headsman: The
Abbaye des
Vignerons (1833). The
Bravo depicted...
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which one
critic would call Cooper's "European trilogy",
include The
Heidenmauer and The Headsman. Like his
other novels set in Europe, The
Bravo was...
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Hortus Deliciarum, was
compiled in the convent. The
Pagan Wall (German:
Heidenmauer, French: Mur païen) is a huge
construction about 10
kilometres (6.2 mi)...
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Denmark Gråborg,
built in
stages between years 500–1100, Öland,
Sweden The
Heidenmauer near Bad Dürkheim,
Germany Nanih Waiya, a
Choctaw mound,
Winston County...