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    The Walhalla [valˈhala] is a hall of fame that honours laudable and distinguished people in German history – "politicians, sovereigns, scientists and artists...
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    the area, named for the German hall of fame, the Walhalla temple (Valhalla from Norse legend). Walhalla is located in South-East Australia, in the eastern...
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    song called "Cold Wind to Valhalla". The Walhalla temple above the Danube near Regensburg, Germany Walhalla, Victoria, Australia township in 1910 Heorot...
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    Parthenon (redirect from Temple of Athena)
    Nashville – Full-scale replica Stripped Classicism Temple of Hephaestus Walhalla temple Regensburg – Exterior modelled on the Parthenon, but the interior is...
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    of the 20th century in the U.S. In 1990, his name was added to the Walhalla temple for "laudable and distinguished Germans", which is located in Donaustauf...
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    Munich, and as fanatic collector. Among others he commissioned the Walhalla temple, the Befreiungshalle, the Villa Ludwigshöhe, the Pompejanum, the Ludwigstraße...
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    William Inwood, 1819-1822 Polychrome Greek Revival caryatids of the Walhalla Temple, near Regensburg, Germany, designed by Leo von Klenze in 1821, built...
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  • 2003, a bust of Scholl was placed by the government of Bavaria in the Walhalla temple in her honour. She was the fifth woman to receive that honor. The...
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    (the last together with Weber). Busts of Gauss were placed in the Walhalla temple near Regensburg and in the German Research Centre for Geosciences in...
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    Germany) Ruhmeshalle (Munich, Germany) Vercingétorix monument (France) Walhalla temple (Regensburg, Germany) Deutsche Welle. "Unearthing the mysteries of...
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    with a Thuluth-style inscribed cuff. A bust of Frederick sits in the Walhalla temple built by Ludwig I of Bavaria. His sarcophagus was opened in the nineteenth...
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    Monopteros temple. He designed the layout of Königsplatz, a neoclassical square in Munich. Near Regensburg, he built the Walhalla temple, named after...
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  • Walpold) of the Rhine City League and as such is commemorated in the Walhalla temple. Walhalla, Amtlicher Führer (Official guidebook), 2006 v t e v t e...
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    Napoleon's forces in 1813). Blücher is honoured with a bust in the Walhalla temple near Regensburg. In gratitude for Blücher's service, George Stephenson...
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    Bruckner in a widely photographed ceremony in 1937 at Regensburg's Walhalla temple. Bruckner's music was among the most popular in Nazi Germany. Near...
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    greatest figures in German history, he is commemorated by a bust in the Walhalla temple. By 1764 Wilhelm had two children, Joseph and Olimpia Petronellia....
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  • peace". The Germanized name under which Fritigern is honored in the Walhalla temple (1842) is Friediger. The earliest references to Fritigern concern the...
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    accomplishment that earned him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. The Walhalla temple for "laudable and distinguished Germans" features a number of scientists...
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  • Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Austria. Also featured are the Walhalla temple near Regensburg, the Befreiungshalle at Kelheim, the tomb of Agnes...
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    modern Hellenistic architectural ensemble. Near Regensburg he built the Walhalla temple, named after Valhalla, the home of the gods in Norse mythology. Another...
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    revealed as a hoax by William Henry Ireland. The pair have plaques in the Walhalla Temple at Regensburg, Bavaria, which honours distinguished figures of German...
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    pillar commemorating the Bavarian constitution of 1818 in Gaibach, the Walhalla temple on an imposing platform overlooking the Danube river and the town of...
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    also created busts of Susette Gontard and Erwin von Steinbach (see Walhalla temple) and a monument to Jean-Frédéric Oberlin in the church St. Thomas,...
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    Danube is the imposing Teutonic temple of fame, Walhalla, a costly reproduction of the Parthenon in Athens. The Walhalla was commissioned by Ludwig I, King...
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  • Frankfurt am Main and Berlin, and there is a plaque to him in the Walhalla temple. Ludwig Scheibler and Carl Aldenhoven: Geschichte der Kölner Malerschule...
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    Völkerschlachtdenkmal (Monument to the Battle of the Nations, Leipzig, Germany) Walhalla temple (Hall of the Slain, Regensburg, Germany) Ruhmeshalle (Hall of Fame...
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  • The Temple of Set is an occult initiatory order founded in 1975. A new religious movement and form of Western esotericism, the Temple espouses a religion...
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    monuments of the later nineteenth century, and some buildings such as the Walhalla temple in Bavaria and the Panthéon in Paris were dedicated to this purpose...
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    first major written work on the subject. He is commemorated in the Walhalla temple, a monument near Regensburg to the distinguished figures of German...
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  • colony in 1878. 1886: Walhalla in Jaffa, north of the first colony. 1902: Wilhelma, a monodenominational settlement of only Templer colonists 1906: Bethlehem...
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