- von
Liliencron born
Friedrich Adolf Axel von
Liliencron (3 June 1844 in Kiel – 22 July 1909) was a
German poet and
novelist from Kiel.
Liliencron was...
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Rochus Wilhelm Traugott Heinrich Ferdinand Freiherr von
Liliencron (born 8
December 1820 in Plön, d. 5
March 1912 in Koblenz) was a
Germanist and historian...
- Education, Inc. 2006. p. 671. ISBN 0-321-33394-2. Bergier, p 63.
Rochus von
Liliencron,
Historische Volkslieder der Deutschen, vol. 2 (1866), no. 147, cited...
- in
direct descent from Beethoven's,
rather than
drawing on Schumann.
Liliencron, p. 44; Spitta, p. 384;
Slonimsky and Kuhn, p. 3234; and
Wolff p. 1702...
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cultural life of the
minor residence was
charmingly described by
Rochus von
Liliencron in his "Childhood Memories". In the mid-19th century, the
Danish crown...
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dedicated to the poet
Detlev von
Liliencron. Near the
former local office is also the
public library, also
named after von
Liliencron. "Bevölkerung in Hamburg...
- ("better dead than a slave"), a
phrase used by
Prussian poet
Detlev von
Liliencron in his
ballad Pidder Lüng [de]. Later, in **** Germany, Slav replaced...
- pp. 508–515. Jacoby,
Daniel (1887). "Petersen,
Johanna Eleonora". In
Liliencron,
Rochus von (ed.).
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. Vol. 25.
Duncker &...
- poet
Detlev von
Liliencron (1844–1909). It is the
second song in his
collection Five
songs for
voice and piano, Op. 32, TrV 174.
Liliencron was
twenty years...
- Lee
Barracks Mainz closed 1992
Leighton Barracks Würzburg
closed 2008
Liliencron-Kaserne
Kellinghusen closed 2009 last US
soldiers left in 1992 Lincoln...