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- Mannhardt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Johann Mannhardt (1798–1878), German clockmaker, mechanic, and inventor Wilhelm Mannhardt...
- Renate Mannhardt (1920–2013) was a German actress. She starred in Peter Lorre's 1951 film The Lost One. Thomas, p. 120. Renate Mannhardt at IMDb Thomas...
- Wilhelm Mannhardt (March 26, 1831, FriedrichstadtDecember 25, 1880, Danzig) was a German mythologist and folklorist. He is known for his work on Germanic...
- Marco Mannhardt (born 4 July 2002) is a German professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Regionalliga club FV Illertissen on loan...
- pp. 200f. Mannhardt, Die Korndämonen, p. 2. Mannhardt: Die Korndämonen, p. 3. Mannhardt, Wald- und Feldkulte: Band II, p. 319. Mannhardt, Die Korndämonen...
- Bergman as Irene Wagner Mathias Wieman as Professor Albert Wagner Renate Mannhardt as Luisa Vidor, alias Johann Schultze Kurt Kreuger as Erich Baumann Elise...
- Johann Mannhardt (August 31, 1798 – August 25, 1878) was a German clockmaker, mechanic, and inventor. Mannhardt was born in Tegernsee, and worked initially...
- Saglio's Dictionnaire des antiquités. Wilhelm Mannhardt, Mythologische Forschungen (1883), p. 170. Wilhelm Mannhardt Wald- and Feldkulte (2nd ed., 1905), ii...
- (Complete ed.). Wiesbaden: Marix-Verlag. p. 200. ISBN 978-3-937715-38-4. Mannhardt, Wilhelm (2005). Wald- und Feldkulte: Band II [Forest and Field Cults:...
- Vellere aureo", Mnemosyne, New Series, ****, pp. 54–67; ****I, p. 116 Wilhelm Mannhardt, in Zeitschrift für Ethnologie, VII, p. 241 ff, 281 ff Svoronos, M. (1914)...