Krokodile in München
German article in Die Gartenlaube, 1866, no. 34
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Krokodile in München
Summary
Krokodile in München is an article[1].
Key Facts
- Krokodile in München's image is recorded as Die Gartenlaube (1866) b 533.jpg[2].
- Krokodile in München's instance of is recorded as article[3].
- Krokodile in München's instance of is recorded as review[4].
- Krokodile in München's illustrator is recorded as Theodor Pixis[5].
- Krokodile in München's page is recorded as 531–534[6].
- Krokodile in München's language of work or name is recorded as German[7].
- Krokodile in München's issue is recorded as 34[8].
- Krokodile in München's publication date is recorded as +1866-00-00T00:00:00Z[9].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Die Krokodile[10].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Hermann von Schmid[11].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Hermann Lingg[12].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Emanuel Geibel[13].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Paul Heyse[14].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Heinrich Leuthold[15].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Friedrich von Bodenstedt[16].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Karl August von Heigel[17].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Felix Dahn[18].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Melchior Meyr[19].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Wilhelm Hertz[20].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Göttinger Hainbund[21].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Q94806440[22].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Robert von Hornstein[23].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Ludwig Nohl[24].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Heinrich von Reder[25].
- Krokodile in München's main subject is recorded as Julius Braun[26].