- past role as the seat of one of Württemberg's
first parliaments, and the
Pomeranzen Garden – Germany's only
remaining terraced garden,
which dates back to...
- Bonnétable,
titled Les Oranges,
which Ernst Tegethoff [de]
translated as Die
Pomeranzen. In this tale, a
princess wants to eat
bitter oranges because she is sick...
- Vom
reichen Grafensohne ("The Rich Count's Son"),
where the
fruits are
Pomeranzen (bitter oranges). In a
Sicilian variant,
collected by
Laura Gonzenbach...
- Landschafts- und
Pflanzenmalerin Louise von Panhuys. In Pinien, Palmen,
Pomeranzen –
Exotische Gartenwelten in FrankfurtRheinMain.
Published by KulturRegion...
- Oder:
Fernere gründliche
Beschreibung Der
Edlen Citronat-, Citronen- und
Pomeranzen-Früchte, mit
einem ausführlichen Bericht, wie
solche am
besten zu warten...
-
Gottlieb Stier [de]
collected a
variant from Münster
titled Die drei
Pomeranzen ("The
Three Bitter Oranges"): an old lady
gives three princely brothers...
- wasn't
often in Switzerland,
Peter Viktor did add an orangery, a so-called
Pomeranzen-Hause, to the
castle in 1780. The
French Revolution of 1789 was disastrous...