- The
Hermannsdenkmal (German for "Hermann Memorial") is a
monument located southwest of
Detmold in the
district of
Lippe (North Rhine-Westphalia), in Germany...
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Scenery at the
Teutoburg Forest Donop's Pond (Donoperteich)
Externsteine Hermannsdenkmal Tip of the
Velmerstot Mountain The
Battle of
Teutoburg Forest in 9...
- painter. He is best
known for his 37
years of work on the
monumental Hermannsdenkmal near Detmold,
honoring Arminius'
victory over
Roman troops in 9 AD...
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construction was
started on a m****ive
statue of Arminius,
known as the
Hermannsdenkmal, on a hill near
Detmold in the
Teutoburg Forest; it was
finally completed...
- with a
prehistoric circular rampart and the
Hermann monument (German:
Hermannsdenkmal). The
monument commemorates the so-called
Battle of the
Teutoburg Forest...
- who led the
Germanics to
victory at the battle. This statue, the
Hermannsdenkmal, is one of the best-known
sights and
landmarks in Ostwestfalen-Lippe...
- the two nations. As a
symbol of
unified Romantic nationalism, the
Hermannsdenkmal, a
monument to
Hermann surmounted by a statue, was
erected in a forested...
- by
Ernst von Bandel, who
would later be
known as the
creator of the
Hermannsdenkmal. The
English Garden is
divided into two
portions by the busy Isarring...
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Hermannsdenkmal Memorial to
Arminius near Detmold, Germany...
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monument Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA21000061 Vercingétorix
Monument Statue of Vercingetorix, Art and Architecture, 2006
Hermannsdenkmal (Germany)...