- The
Kyffhäuser (German pronunciation: [ˈkɪfˌhɔʏzɐ] ,
sometimes also
referred to as Kyffhäusergebirge) is a hill
range in
Central Germany,
shared by Thuringia...
- The
Kyffhäuser Monument (German: Kyffhäuserdenkmal), also
known as
Barbarossa Monument (Barbarossadenkmal), is an
Emperor William monument in the Kyffhäuser...
- Bad Frankenhausen/
Kyffhäuser) is a spa town in the
German state of Thuringia. It is
located at the
southern slope of the
Kyffhäuser mountain range, on...
- In the 12th
century there was a castle, the
Kyffhausen Castle, on the
Kyffhäuser mountains,
which was
built during the
reign of
emperor Frederick I. According...
-
under the
Kyffhäuser mountain until Germany had need of him.
William I was thus portra**** as a
second coming of Barbarossa. The
Kyffhäuser Monument portrays...
-
Kyffhäuser was a
Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective muni****lity") in the
district Kyffhäuserkreis, in Thuringia, Germany. It was
disbanded on 31 December...
- Mansfeld-Südharz district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is
situated north of the
Kyffhäuser mountains, approx. 20 km west of Sangerhausen, and 20 km east of Nordhausen...
- (RAD)
German Faith Movement German Colonial League (RKB)
German Red
Cross Kyffhäuser League Technical Emergency Relief (TENO) Reich's
Union of
Large Families...
- Crusade—was not dead but asleep,
along with his knights, in a cave in the
Kyffhäuser mountains in Thuringia, and
would awaken in the hour of Germany's greatest...
- legends,
including that of a
Kyffhäuser legend.
Legend says he is not dead, but
asleep with his
knights in a cave in the
Kyffhäuser mountains in
Thuringia or...