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Tannhäuser (German: [ˈtanhɔʏzɐ];
Middle High German: Tanhûser),
often stylized "The
Tannhäuser", was a
German Minnesinger and
traveling poet. Historically...
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Tannhäuser (German: [ˈtanhɔʏzɐ]; full
title Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf Wartburg, "
Tannhäuser and the Minnesängers'
Contest at Wartburg") is an...
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Tannhäuser was a
legendary medieval German Minnesänger and poet.
Tannhäuser can also
refer to:
Tannhäuser (opera), an 1845
opera by
Richard Wagner Tannhäuser...
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saving – is a
powerful scene of grace. The
place named "
Tannhäuser Gate" (also
written "
Tannhauser Gate" and "Tanhauser Gate") is not
explained in the film...
- the 16th century, the
narrative becomes ****ociated with the
minnesinger Tannhäuser who
becomes obsessed with
worshipping the
goddess Venus.
Venusberg as...
- This is a
partial discography of the
opera Tannhäuser by
Richard Wagner. It was
first performed in
Dresden on 19
October 1845. A
revised version was first...
- His successor, Pope
Clement IV,
provided continuity to his agreements.
Tannhäuser, a
prominent German Minnesänger and poet, was a
contemporary of Urban...
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Tannhäuser is a 2007
board wargame from Take On You
which takes place in an
alternate reality. Each
player controls an
elite team who are
attempting to...
- an
unfinished erotic novel by
Aubrey Beardsley,
based on the
legend of
Tannhäuser. The
first parts of it were
published in The
Savoy and
later issued in...
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fliegende Holländer and
Tannhäuser, the
preludes to
Lohengrin and
Tristan und Isolde, and six
other extracts from
Tannhäuser and Lohengrin: "I had imagined...