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- disciplines; the verses on armoured and mounted combat are likely due to Andreas Liegnitzer, Martin Hundsfeld or Jud Lew, while the verses on wrestling are mostly...
- well as original material by Peter von Danzig. Andres Lignitzer (Andreas Liegnitzer, Andrew of Liegnitz) was a late 14th- or early 15th-century German fencing...
- parts of Saxony. It is home to the Schlesisches Himmelreich [de] and Liegnitzer Bombe [de], a Silesian Museum (Schlesisches Museum zu Görlitz), and the...
- dough and covered with a sweet crumb topping referred to as streusel. Liegnitzer Bombe [de] Cake A gingerbread specialty from Liegnitz in Lower Silesia...
- Vaters und Prügeljunge Friedrich des Sohns, hatte er das wilde Treiben des Liegnitzer Fürstenhofs schon früh aus dem Grunde kennen gelernt und sich in alle...
- 8) Ringen (grappling) 35v - 56r Grappling 64r - 66r Grappling by Andre Liegnitzer 67r - 73v Grappling by Ott Jud Rossfechten (mounted combat) 74r - 82r...
- Christmas are Pulsnitzer Lebkuchen, Dresdner or Erzgebirgsstollen and Liegnitzer Bombe. Cereal grain cultivation occupies 62% of the cultivated land in...
- communities of Alt Beckern (Piekary), Groß Beckern (Piekary Wielkie), Hummel, Liegnitzer Vorwerke, Pfaffendorf (Piątnica) und Prinkendorf (Przybków) were incorporated...
- Streuselkuchen/Kołocz śląski - made of a yeast dough covered with a sweet crumb Liegnitzer Bombe/Bōmba Legniczno - small chocolate-covered gingerbread cakes filled...
- public in 1910, this connected Oppelner Straße on the northern side with Liegnitzer Straße to the south. This was officially known as the ‘Görlitzer Tunnel’...