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- en.wikipedia.org RübezahlThe princess gets very lonely there in the mountains. To keep her company, Rübezahl turns the turnips into her friends and acquaintances.
- genies.fandom.com wiki/RübezahlRübezahl is a name of ridicule, the use of which provokes his anger. The respectful name is "Lord of the Mountains" or "Lord John".
- mythicalencyclopedia.com rubezahl/Rübezahl is said to be a guardian spirit of the Krkonoše Mountains, which is a mountain range along the border between the Czech Republic and Poland.
- monstropedia.org index.php…While he counted, she escaped. However, Rübezahl is a mocking term that makes the monster angry. The respectful name is Lord of the Mountains or Lord John.
- iamexpat.de lifestyle/lifestyle-news/german-…Benevolent to the meek but wrathful to the insolent, Rübezahl is a mythical spirit who has been guarding the mountains of Bohemia and Silesia since pagan times.
- youtube.com playlistRübezahl - Zu Dank bezahlt - Klassisches Hörspiel (1977). phonographicus.
- germangirlinamerica.com what-is-ruebezahl/Over the next few hundred years the stories were retold by Johann Karl August Musäu in “Legenden vom Rübezahl”, and Carl Hauptmann’s “Rübezahl-Buch”.
- sites.pitt.edu ~dash/ruebezahl.htmlBecause the Rübezahl stories by Prätorius contain many motifs that are found in other folk legends, folklorists believe that they are, for the most part, based on...
- blueba.de en/ruebezahl-ruebezahl.htmlIn the meantime the imprisoned Princess fled to her Prince on a turnip she had turned into a horse. She mocked the spirit by calling him Rübezahl.
- en.wikisource.org wiki/Portal:Rübezahl"Rübezahl (Polish: Liczyrzepa, Duch Gór, Karkonosz, Rzepiór, or Rzepolicz; Czech: Krakonoš) is a folkloric mountain spirit (woodwose) of the Giant Mountains...
- twitter.com hashtag/Rübezahl…Cut the fucking beard of #Rübezahl, it seems to be in the way when you fail on the penalty spot and it has pieces of chorizo stuck to it #yak.
- pantheon.org articles/r/rubezahl.htmlRübezahl. A famous mountain gnome of Germany. He dwelt in the Riesengebirge, or Giant Mountains, between Silesia and Bohemia.