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- Anne of Geierstein, or The Maiden of the Mist (1829) is one of the Waverley novels by Sir Walter Scott. It is set in Central Europe, mainly in Switzerland...
- Geierstein (also Geigerstein) is a 1,491 m high mountain in the western Mangfall Mountains, part of the Bavarian Prealps, in Bavaria, Germany. Geierstein...
- instalment from the subset series, Chronicles of the Canongate 1829: Anne of Geierstein 1832: Count Robert of Paris and Castle Dangerous – the 4th instalment...
- Dangerous 1396: The Fair Maid of Perth 1468–77: Quentin Durward, Anne of Geierstein (2) 1547–75: The Monastery, The Siege of Malta, The Abbot, Kenilworth...
- as imagined by Walter Scott earlier in the 19th century, in Anne of Geierstein (1829). Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Hidetada Matsudaira Nobuyasu Kamehime...
- early 19th century following the publication of the 1829 novel Anne of Geierstein by Sir Walter Scott. Scott based the name on a scene in William Shakespeare's...
- Mist, a 1912 composition for solo cornet by Herbert L. Clarke Anne of Geierstein, or The Maiden of the Mist, an 1829 novel by Sir Walter Scott This disambiguation...
- successor to Quentin Durward, which was eventually to become Anne of Geierstein (1829), but in the event he settled on a second series of the Chronicles...
- Nancy (first printed in 1518). Sir Walter Scott wrote a novel, Anne of Geierstein, which reaches its climax in the battle of Nancy (published in 1829)....
- the German Right. Vehmic courts play a key role in the novel Anne of Geierstein or, The Maiden of the Mist by Sir Walter Scott in which Archibald von...