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- Aquis submersus [de] by Theodor Storm, published in 1876, which influenced Ernst creating his painting. Ernst, Max (25 December 1909). "Aquis submersus"....
- original text related to this article: Aquis Submersus Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aquis Submersus (Storm). The White horseman ; Beneath the flood...
- they signed with Napalm Records. With Napalm Records they released Aquis Submersus (1999) and Bloodforsaken (2000). Then they went on tour with Eisregen...
- Tetraopes submersus is an extinct species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Theodore Dru Alison ****erell in 1908. It existed...
- v t e Max Ernst Paintings Aquis Submersus (1919) Trophy, Hypertrophied (1919) Little Machine Constructed by Minimax Dadamax in Person (1919-20) Murdering...
- in majority belonging to probably a juvenile Zambiasaurus submersus. Zambiasaurus submersus is the type species of the genus Zambiasaurus. It is a stahleckeriid...
- Animals or Landscape (c. 1916), Solomon Guggenheim Museum, New York Aquis Submersus (1919), Städel, Frankfurt Fiat modes (1919), portfolio of eight lithographs...
- alternate along the stem of the plant. Synonyms include Saururus cernuus f. submersus Glück. Saururus cernuus L. is distributed throughout Southeastern United...
- American rock band Submersion (disambiguation) Drown Flood Reservoir Aquis Submersus (Latin for Water Drowning), painting and novella This disambiguation page...
- poems (1852), the novella Pole Poppenspäler (1874) and the novella Aquis submersus (1877). Like Friedrich Hebbel, Theodor Storm was a child of the North...