The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs
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The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs
Summary
The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs is a literary work[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (61 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs authored Brothers Grimm[3].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs authored Jacob Grimm[4].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs authored Wilhelm Grimm[5].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's instance of is recorded as literary work[6].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's genre is recorded as fairy tale[7].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 183883282[8].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 203007601[9].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's GND ID is recorded as 4122379-2[10].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n82086632[11].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's Bibliothèque nationale de France ID is recorded as 145155173[12].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's IdRef ID is recorded as 030071089[13].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's Commons category is recorded as Tři zlaté vlasy děda Vševěda[14].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's language of work or name is recorded as German[15].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's said to be the same as is recorded as Tři zlaté vlasy děda Vševěda[16].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's catalog code is recorded as KHM 29[17].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's publication date is recorded as +1815-00-00T00:00:00Z[18].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0dqtnn[19].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's has edition or translation is recorded as The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs[20].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's has edition or translation is recorded as Von dem Teufel mit drei goldenen Haaren[21].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's has edition or translation is recorded as The Devil with the Three Golden Hairs[22].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's has edition or translation is recorded as The Giant with the Three Golden Hairs[23].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's has edition or translation is recorded as Giant Golden-Beard[24].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Amalie Hassenpflug[25].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Dorothea Viehmann[26].
- The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs's ISFDB title ID is recorded as 1689867[27].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Brothers Grimm[3], a brother duo[28]; Jacob Grimm[4], a jurist[29], 1785–1863[30], of Electorate of Hesse[31], awarded the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[32]; and Wilhelm Grimm[5], a lexicographer[33], 1786–1859[34], of Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel[35].
Why It Matters
The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (61 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]