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- of Scottish Portraits" (1854) at the request of David Laing, and "The Prinzenraub" (1855). In October 1855, he finished The Guises, a history of the House...
- knight Kunz von Kaufungen an episode famous in German history as the Prinzenraub (i.e. The Stealing of the Princes). In 1464, he succeeded his father...
- Meissen, 24 June 1447 – d. Meissen, 14 September 1447). July 1455 saw the Prinzenraub, the attempt of a knight named Kunz von Kaufungen to abduct Frederick's...
- services and loss of property during the war, and eventually during the Prinzenraub (English: "The stealing of the princes") he kidnapped Frederick II's...
- deutschen Verskunst ("Textbook of German verse," 1844); a play, Der Prinzenraub ("Kidnapping of a prince," 1839); and a volume of po****r poems (1847)...
- is of older origin (see above). The castle is the scene of the famous Prinzenraub, related by Carlyle in his "Miscellanies". Further buildings within the...
- t'aime, Siebdruckmappe 1991 : Nibelungen, Siebdruckmappe 1991 : Der Prinzenraub, Siebdruckmappe 1992 : Was man alles braucht, Siebdruckmappe 1993-1994 :...
- Antiquaries of Scotland, vol. i. part 3 (4to, Edinburgh, 1855). The Prinzenraub [1855] Westminster Review, No. 123, January 1855. Inaugural Address at...
- Ernest and Albert, from the castle of Altenburg in what was called the Prinzenraub (English: "The stealing of the princes"). Prince Albert was found that...