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  2. Bella Germania - Wikipedia

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    Bella Germania ("Beautiful Germany" in Italian) is a 2019 German 3-part miniseries directed by Gregor Schnitzler, based on Daniel Speck's 2016 book of the same name.The series, consisting of three 90-minute episodes, narrates a German-Italian family story through three generations over 65 years (1954-2019).

  3. Marleen Lohse - Wikipedia

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    Marleen Lohse began acting in television series and films at the age of 12, and played the character Julia "Hexe" Clement in the children's series Die Kinder vom Alstertal from 1998 to 2002.

  4. Lists of figures in Germanic heroic legend - Wikipedia

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    The 9th c. Rök runestone lists names of Germanic heroes and events, but the significance of most of them is nowadays lost. The figures in the lists below are listed either by the name of their article on Wikipedia or, if there is no article, according to the name by which they are most commonly attested.

  5. Category:Fictional German people - Wikipedia

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  6. Andrea Sawatzki - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Sawatzki (German: [anˈdʁeːa zaˈvatskiː] ⓘ; born 23 February 1963) is a German actress.From 2002 to 2010 she starred in the Hessischer Rundfunk version of the popular television crime series Tatort as police inspector Charlotte Sänger.

  7. List of Germanic deities - Wikipedia

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    Germania, Tamfanae sacrum inscription Þrúðr (Old Norse) "Power" [56] None attested: None attested: Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, Karlevi Runestone: Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr (Old Norse) Literally "Þorgerðr Hölgi's Bride" [57] None attested: Hölgi, possibly others Jómsvíkinga saga, Njáls saga, Skáldskaparmál, Færeyinga saga: Vár (Old ...

  8. Talk:Bella Germania - Wikipedia

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  9. List of people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic legend

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    The Swabians in modern southern Germany. The name is first attested in Caesar and then attested referring to a number of tribes in northern Germania in Tacitus. [345] The Swabians are frequently mentioned in German epic, as characters travelling from the Rhine to Hungary or Italy must pass through their territory. Several minor heroes are Swabians.