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- Switzerland. The two-handed flame-bladed sword is referred to by the German Flammenschwert (literally "flame-sword"). These swords are very similar to the two-handed...
- or both features. Some Zweihänders had wavy blades and were called Flammenschwert. The weapon is mostly ****ociated with either Swiss or German mercenaries...
- directed by Gerhard Lamprecht (1954, based on the novel Der Engel mit dem Flammenschwert - written as Klaus ****mer) Island of the Dead, directed by Victor Tourjansky...
- voulge), the Corporals and Vice-corporals either Patisans polearms or Flammenschwert two-handed swords, while officers do not carry weapons, but command...
- The Angel with the Flaming Sword (German: Der Engel mit dem Flammenschwert) is a 1954 West German drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring...
- sword of justice (European) Flame-bladed sword, flambard, flammard, flammenschwert (European) Katana (****anese) Longsword, **** sword, espée ****e...
- to produce and control blue flames from which he gained the nickname Flammenschwert (flame sword). After he is turned into a puppet, Dietrich gives his...
- and R. Stoop 1992, Springer-Verlag, 1992, ISBN 0-387-55647-8) Das Flammenschwert oder wie hermetisch ist die Schnittstelle des Mikrokonstruktivismus...
- tanzende Herz Susanne 1954 A House Full of Love Mady Der Engel mit dem Flammenschwert Helga Marein Die goldene Pest Franziska ****mer 1955 Mozart Constanze...
- blauen Stern flankierte Spitze; in der Spitze ein aufrechtes, silbernes Flammenschwert mit goldenem Griff. The muni****lity’s arms might in English heraldic...