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Edmund Veckenstedt (1840–1903) was an
German educator,
ethnologist and
folklorist who
published many works,
sometimes under the
pseudonym Heinrich Veltheim...
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Veckenstedt is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
district of Harz, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Since 1
January 2010, it is part of the muni****lity...
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stories as Dard****, Erichthonius, or ****aracus.
According to
Edmund Veckenstedt,
Ganymede was an
ethnic Semite,
along with his
brothers Ilus and ****arakos...
- work
helped to
prove that
Lithuanian folk
tales published by
Edmund Veckenstedt in 1883 were falsified. Davainis-Silvestraitis also
contributed articles...
- language,
which was
banned by the
occupying Russians. In 1883,
Edmund Veckenstedt published a book Die Mythen,
Sagen und
Legenden der
Zamaiten (Litauer)...
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Heudeber Langeln Schmatzfeld Stapelburg Veckenstedt W****erleben The
administrative seat is
located in
Veckenstedt. The muni****lity was
formed in the course...
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honoured by the
raising of a
statue in the agora.
According to
Edmund Veckenstedt,
Ganymede was a Semite, as his
brothers Ilus and ****arakos were no doubt...
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following communes got
together to the new muni****lity of Nordharz:
Langeln Abbenrode Danstedt Schmatzfeld Stapelburg Veckenstedt W****erleben
Heudeber v t e...
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heathenism is in
complete concord with Christianity". In 1883,
Edmund Veckenstedt published a book Die Mythen,
Sagen und
Legenden der
Zamaiten (Litauer)...
- depression,
bipolar disorders, and
problem gambling. Moritz, S.; Bohn, F.;
Veckenstedt, R.; Hottenrott, B.; Woodward, T. (2016).
Metacognition Study Group:...