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- widely reported, exciting the public and making Schinderhannes a folk hero. The legend of Schinderhannes grew with every new escapade. After things began...
- the specializations as seen in Schinderhannes. As a possible Early Devonian radiodont, the discovery of Schinderhannes was significant for extending the...
- Schinderhannes is the nickname of German outlaw Johannes Bückler (c.1778–1803). Schinderhannes may also refer to: Schinderhannes (band), a Bavarian rock...
- from the Early Ordovician of Morocco and the Early Devonian member Schinderhannes bartelsi from Germany. The name Radiodonta (Latin for radius "spoke...
- schinderhannes is a bavarian dialect rock band from Regensburg, Germany, founded by Hannes Ringlstetter in 1992. Schinderhannes originally was the nickname...
- robberies. Together with Schinderhannes he stole two horses in August 1798 in Ellern. On 12 August 1798, he and Schinderhannes murdered Jewish cattle dealer...
- middle Ordovician dinocaridid Mieridduryn, and the Devonian hurdiid Schinderhannes, this radiodont is one of the few dinocaridids known from post-Cambrian...
- story depicts the life of the 18th century outlaw Schinderhannes. It is based on a 1927 play Schinderhannes by Carl Zuckmayer. According to MGM records the...
- the Sixth Happiness (1958), as Captain Lin Nan Der Schinderhannes (1958), as Johann 'Schinderhannes' Bückler Le vent se lève [fr] (1959), as Eric Muller...
- the notorious outlaw Johannes Bückler (1777–1803), commonly known as Schinderhannes. His parents lived in Idar around 1790, and Oberstein was the scene...