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- [[:de:Die Kraniche des Ibykus]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Die Kraniche des Ibykus}} to the talk page...
- Taucher (The Diver; set to music by Schubert) Die Kraniche des Ibykus (The Cranes of Ibykus) Der Ring des Polykrates (Polycrates' Ring) Die Bürgschaft (The...
- Journal of Poetry, Science, and Statecraft, and Ibykus, named after Schiller's poem "The Cranes of Ibykus." After the death of Jeremiah Duggan, a Jewish...
- sentimentalische Dichtung, (essay, 1795) Der Taucher, (poem, 1797) Die Kraniche des Ibykus, (poem, 1797) Ritter Toggenburg, (poem, 1797) Der Ring des Polykrates, (poem...
- Mill"), "Ritter Toggenburg" ("Knight Toggenburg"), and "Die Kraniche des Ibykus" ("The Cranes of Ibycus"). The ballads were first published in Musen-Almanach...
- Die Teilung der Erde Xenien Der Handschuh Der Taucher Die Kraniche des Ibykus Ritter Toggenburg Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer Der Ring des Polykrates...
- year include Schiller's "Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer", "Die Kraniche des Ibykus", "Der Ring des Polykrates", "Ritter Toggenburg", "Der Taucher", and Goethe's...
- the same name. Friedrich Schiller based his 1797 ballad Die Kraniche des Ibykus (The Cranes Of Ibycus) on the rendition of the poet‘s murder. However, according...
- mortgage. LaRouche had named the property, otherwise known as Ellwood, "Ibykus Farm" after a work by Friedrich Schiller. His wife, Helga LaRouche, is reported...
- meat house. In the 1980s it was home to Lyndon LaRouche, who named it "Ibykus Farm" after a work by Friedrich Schiller. It was listed on the National...