- and
watching videos that
further the story. The main antagonist,
Henry Stauf, is an ever-present menace,
taunting the
player with clues,
mocking the...
- The
German word
Stauf was used in the
Middle Ages up to the
beginning of the
modern times to
indicate a
measure of
capacity for liquids,
which adhered...
-
Stauf Castle or
Stauff Castle may
refer to:
Hohenstaufen Castle,
Germany Stauf Castle (Palatinate), a
ruined castle in the
Palatine Forest,
Germany Stauf...
- Wiley, the only
person known to have
survived an
encounter with
Henry Stauf's mansion.
Eileen confirms she lost her hand that night,
claiming it had...
-
Stauf Castle (German: Burg
Stauf) is a
ruined spur
castle near the
village of
Stauf in the
borough of
Eisenberg in the
county of
Donnersbergkreis in the...
- is
closer to
contemporary usage. The name 'Staufen'
itself derives from
Stauf (OHG stouf, akin to
Early Modern English stoup),
meaning 'chalice'. This...
-
unspecified Frederick and the
father of Duke
Frederick I of Swabia, "who
built Stauf", the
castle from
which the
family later took its name. Otto of Freising...
- Stof.″ The
castle "Stof" is ****umed to be a
corruption of
Stauf,
meaning either castle Stauf in
Staufen im
Breisgau or the
Hohenstaufen castle in Württemberg...
-
found on
Hohenstaufen Mountain, 684 m (2,244 ft)
above sea level. The word
Stauf means "drinking vessel" (beaker or cup) and
refers to the
conical shape...
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derived from the
shape of the mountain,
which forms the
shape of a
chalice ("
Stauf"). View from
South Ellis,
Edward Sylvester; Keller,
Augustus R. (1916)....