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Germanic Collection (#9)

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Background imageGermanic Collection: LE CLERC, J鲴me. Ambush

LE CLERC, J鲴me. Ambush
LE CLERC, J鲴 me (17th c.). Ambush. 1696. GERMANY. Munich. New Schleissheim Palace. Baroque art. Tapestry

Background imageGermanic Collection: HERSCHEL, William. German astronomer

HERSCHEL, William. German astronomer
HERSCHEL, Sir Frederick William (1738-1822). German astronomer, technical expert, and composer. He discovered of the planet Uranus. Engraving

Background imageGermanic Collection: German Clockmakers

German Clockmakers
A young couple, cuckoo clock makers, photographed together outside with their clocks in front of a log store. Date: early 1930s

Background imageGermanic Collection: Woden or Wodan, name of a god of Germanic paganism

Woden or Wodan, name of a god of Germanic paganism

Background imageGermanic Collection: SYMBOL: THORs HAMMER. Symbol of the Nordic-Germanic god or war and thunder

SYMBOL: THORs HAMMER. Symbol of the Nordic-Germanic god or war and thunder

Background imageGermanic Collection: NORDIC SYMBOL: HORNS. Horns of the moon, a Nordic (Germanic) symbol of power

NORDIC SYMBOL: HORNS. Horns of the moon, a Nordic (Germanic) symbol of power

Background imageGermanic Collection: NORDIC SYMBOL: WHEEL CROSS. The Nordic (Germanic) wheel cross symbol of eternity

NORDIC SYMBOL: WHEEL CROSS. The Nordic (Germanic) wheel cross symbol of eternity

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANICUS CAESAR, 16 A. D. Roman general Germanicus Caesar (15 B. C. -19 A. D. ) captures Thusnelda

GERMANICUS CAESAR, 16 A. D. Roman general Germanicus Caesar (15 B. C. -19 A. D. ) captures Thusnelda
GERMANICUS CAESAR, 16 A.D. Roman general Germanicus Caesar (15 B.C.-19 A.D.) captures Thusnelda, wife of Arminius, following his victory over German forces near the Weser River, 16 A.D

Background imageGermanic Collection: SIEGFRIED SLAYING DRAGON. Photogravure, late 19th century, after a painting by Konrad Dielitz

SIEGFRIED SLAYING DRAGON. Photogravure, late 19th century, after a painting by Konrad Dielitz (1845-1933)

Background imageGermanic Collection: MYTHOLOGY: ULL. Scandinavian god of skiing and hunting

MYTHOLOGY: ULL. Scandinavian god of skiing and hunting. From a 13th century Icelandic manuscript

Background imageGermanic Collection: 20 Year Jubilee of the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II - Vienna

20 Year Jubilee of the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II - Vienna
Jubilee Celebration Procession marking 20 years of the reign of German Emperor Kaiser Wilhelm II, held in Vienna, Austria on 12th June 1908

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). 13th Century Gothic Cologne Cathedral, the largest in

Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). 13th Century Gothic Cologne Cathedral, the largest in northern Europe

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne. 13th Century Gothic Cologne Cathedral, the largest in northern Europe

Germany, Cologne. 13th Century Gothic Cologne Cathedral, the largest in northern Europe. Interior, stained glass

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Roman Germanic Museum. Display of ancient Roman glass

Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Roman Germanic Museum. Display of ancient Roman glass

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne. Roman Germanic Museum (aka Romisch-Germanisches). Ancient Roman pottery

Germany, Cologne. Roman Germanic Museum (aka Romisch-Germanisches). Ancient Roman pottery

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne. Late Gothic Old City Hall (aka Town Hall)

Germany, Cologne. Late Gothic Old City Hall (aka Town Hall)

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologna (aka Koln). Historic old tavern

Germany, Cologna (aka Koln). Historic old tavern

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Beer Museum, exterior

Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Beer Museum, exterior

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Typical historic architecture wth St. Martin church

Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Typical historic architecture wth St. Martin church Romanesque tower in distance

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Historic waterfront area with St. Martin church in distance

Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Historic waterfront area with St. Martin church in distance

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Rhine River views of the port of Cologne. View of Cologne

Germany, Cologne (aka Koln). Rhine River views of the port of Cologne. View of Cologne Cathedral in distance

Background imageGermanic Collection: The Vandals in Rome. The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe that entered the late

The Vandals in Rome. The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century, they invaded and looted Rome in 455 AD

Background imageGermanic Collection: 1: Germanic skull with all the marks of a European head. 2: African skull: The arching

1: Germanic skull with all the marks of a European head. 2: African skull: The arching of the forehead considered separately is by no means so stupid as the other parts evidently appear to be

Background imageGermanic Collection: Woden or Wodan, name of a god of Germanic paganism

Woden or Wodan, name of a god of Germanic paganism

Background imageGermanic Collection: Alaric I (c370-410) King of Visigoths from 395

Alaric I (c370-410) King of Visigoths from 395. Death of Alaric at Cosenza. Woodcut illustration 1872

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germanic female attire, 3rd century, drawing

Germanic female attire, 3rd century, drawing
Barbarian civilizations, 3rd century. Germanic female attire. Color illustration

Background imageGermanic Collection: Early German typewriter

Early German typewriter. Numerous forms of typewriters were developed in the 19th century. This typewriter has a keyboard adapted for the Germanic languages where z is more frequently used than y

Background imageGermanic Collection: Saint Marys Church. ca. 1250 - 1350. GERMANY

Saint Marys Church. ca. 1250 - 1350. GERMANY. L� Gothic art. Architecture

Background imageGermanic Collection: Speyer Cathedral. 1030-1061. GERMANY. Speyer

Speyer Cathedral. 1030-1061. GERMANY. Speyer. Romanesque art

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. Maulbronn. Maulbronn Monastery. Painting

GERMANY. Maulbronn. Maulbronn Monastery. Painting
" GERMANY. Maulbronn. Maulbronn Monastery. Painting in " Parlatorium". Gothic art. Architecture; Fresco."

Background imageGermanic Collection: View of the town and the castle of Heidelberg

View of the town and the castle of Heidelberg, 19th c. Engraving

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. THURINGIA. Weimar. Monument to Goethe

GERMANY. THURINGIA. Weimar. Monument to Goethe and Schiller. Sculpture

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. Br�ugustusburg Palace. Decoration

GERMANY. Br�ugustusburg Palace. Decoration
GERMANY. Br� ugustusburg Palace. Decoration

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. Essen. Alemania (c. 1840). Industrial

GERMANY. Essen. Alemania (c. 1840). Industrial
GERMANY. Essen. Alemania (c.1840). Industrial

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. D�orf. Room of the K21 Museum

GERMANY. D�orf. Room of the K21 Museum
GERMANY. D� orf. Room of the K21 Museum

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. D�orf. Kunst Palast

GERMANY. D�orf. Kunst Palast
GERMANY. D� orf. Kunst Palast

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. D�orf. Modern buildings in Media

GERMANY. D�orf. Modern buildings in Media
GERMANY. D� orf. Modern buildings in Media harbour. Architecture

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. RHINELAND-PALATINATE. Trier. Imperial

GERMANY. RHINELAND-PALATINATE. Trier. Imperial baths (c. 300)

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. D�orf. Tonhalle, concert hall

GERMANY. D�orf. Tonhalle, concert hall
GERMANY. D� orf. Tonhalle, concert hall. Architecture

Background imageGermanic Collection: GERMANY. D�orf. Jocular statue on the fa硤e

GERMANY. D�orf. Jocular statue on the fa硤e
GERMANY. D� orf. Jocular statue on the fa硤 e of a bank in the old town

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germanic Empire

Germanic Empire. War of Religion. Battle of Mhlberg (24th April 1547). Surrender of the Duke of Saxony. Emperor

Background imageGermanic Collection: Otto I (1815-1867). King of Greece (1832-62), second son of Ludwig I of Bavaria. Engraving

Otto I (1815-1867). King of Greece (1832-62), second son of Ludwig I of Bavaria. Engraving

Background imageGermanic Collection: Germany, Cologne. Gothic Cologne Cathedral, The Three Holy Kings pilgrimage relics

Germany, Cologne. Gothic Cologne Cathedral, The Three Holy Kings pilgrimage relics. Display of the precious gold Shrine of the Three Kings




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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Germanic Culture and Mythology" Immerse yourself in the captivating world heritage, where ancient legends and mythical beings come to life. From Odin's majestic presence on his throne to the intricate illustrations found within the Beowulf manuscript page, every detail unveils a story waiting to be discovered. Feel the enchanting melodies resonate through time as you witness the mesmerizing Concert of Collegium Musicum of Jena, transporting you back to an era filled with musical prowess and artistic brilliance. Marvel at YGGDRASILL, the awe-inspiring evergreen ash tree that looms over Nordic-Germanic mythology like a guardian of cosmic proportions. Delve into Finn Magnusens Eddalaeren's line engravings from Copenhagen in 1824, capturing its grandeur for eternity. Uncover sentiments from a bygone era with a sentimental German wartime postcard, evoking emotions and memories that transcend time itself. Picture Viking ships sailing under King Olaf I's command during Norway's golden age (995-1000), symbolizing strength and exploration. Reflect upon history as you learn about Fiesole's pivotal role in halting the Germanic invasion in 406 AD. Witness Tyr wielding his sword amidst Norse mythological tales, embodying courage and justice against all odds. Experience James Doyle Penrose's vivid portrayal of Loke facing retribution for his misdeeds—a reminder that actions have consequences even among gods. Traverse Hann. Munden Parsonage in Germany, immersing yourself in its architectural beauty while contemplating centuries-old stories whispered within its walls. Embrace FREYR—the Nordic-Germanic goddess who embodies fertility, sunlight, and nourishing rain—through exquisite line engravings from Denmark in the 19th century. Let her essence inspire growth and abundance within your own journey.