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Gottlob Ferdinand Maximilian Gottfried von
Schenkendorf (11
December 1783 in
Tilsit in East
Prussia – 11
December 1817 in Koblenz) was a
German poet, born...
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Queen Louise resided. Also, in the
former Schenkendorf Platz was a
monument to the poet Max von
Schenkendorf (1783–1817), a
native of Tilsit; a statue...
- und Blut). This phrase,
relying on a
patriotic poem
written by Max von
Schenkendorf during the
Napoleonic Wars, was po****rized as the more
euphonious Blut...
- a
famous patriotic German po****r song
written by Max von
Schenkendorf in 1814.
Schenkendorf dedicated the song to
Friedrich Ludwig Jahn for the Holy Roman...
- 12
February 1803, also
wanting to
encourage public interest. Max von
Schenkendorf was
critical of the
defacing of the castle.
Throughout the Napoleonic...
- his 'Dracula lineage'. From his 46-room
palace located in the town of
Schenkendorf (Brandenburg), he
organized so-called "blood-sucking parties" in conjunction...
- the bank of the Rhine, and in them is a
memorial to the poet Max von
Schenkendorf. A
statue to the
empress Augusta,
whose favorite residence was Koblenz...
- Unfaithful"),
better known as „Das Treuelied“,
written by the poet Max von
Schenkendorf, used
exactly the same
melody as the "Wilhelmus".[citation needed] After...
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Ciugud (Hungarian: Maroscsüged; German:
Schenkendorf) is a
commune located in the
central part of Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of...
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bearing an
inscription quoting a
verse by the
Koblenz poet Max von
Schenkendorf:
Nimmer wird das
Reich zerstöret, wenn ihr
einig seid und treu ("Never...