• Räuschling (redirect from Welsche)
    Kläpfer, Weißer Lagrein, Weißer Räuschling, Weißwelsch, Weißwelscher, Welsche, Zürirebe, Zürichrebe, Züriweiss and Züriwiss. Jancis Robinson, ed. (2006)...
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    to refer to (and, colloquially, still do) the French-speaking Swiss as "Welsche", and to their area as Welschland, which has the same etymology as the...
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    Gallo-Romans and the Burgundians. They are referred to by Swiss Germans as Welsche. James Minahan (2000). One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary...
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    to (and, colloquially, still do) refer to the French-speaking Swiss as "Welsche", and to their area as Welschland, which has the same etymology as the...
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    populations of Franche-Comté and Rhône-Alpes. They are referred to as Welsche (singular Welsche f./Welscher m.) in Swiss German. French speakers (including French...
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  • German and the adjectival walhisk became MHG welsch. In present-day German, Welsche refers to Romance peoples, the Italians in particular, but also the French...
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    web}}: |last= has generic name (help) Biner, David (11 November 2022). "Die welsche Variable: Élisabeth Baume-Schneider will Bundesrätin werden und zwingt...
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    known as Welschland or Welschschweiz, and the French-speaking Swiss as Welsche, using the old Germanic term for non-Germanic speakers also used in English...
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  • windows and the piers), and Baroque, such as the portals and the canopy (welsche Haube) of the steeple. It is focused on the sermon (Predigtkirche), with...
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  • Weisselbling, Weisser Dickelbling, Weisser Elbling, Weisser Sylvaner, Welsche, Welschel. Germany / Luxembourg Gouais blanc × Traminer × ? 583 (Germany...
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    Gaule, qu'ils nommaient dédaigneusement Wallonie, terre des Wallons ou des Welsches » Augustin Thierry, Histoire de la conquête de l'Angleterre par les Normands...
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    region became known variously as Veltlin, Westtirol (West Tyrol), and the Welsche Vogteien ("Romanic Bailiwicks"). During the Thirty Years' War, the Valtellina...
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  • Thiekötter Music: Petar Vanek Sound recording: STUDIO FUNK NG, Christoph Welsche, STUDIO NAMU PRAHA, Adam Memens, Jiři Jahl Executive producers: Ulla Brockenhuus-Schack...
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    (1831), Dichtungen epischer und episch-lyrischer Gattung (1840), and Der Welsche und der Deutsche (1844); translations of Bulwer and Byron; the critical...
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    main front. The principal tower, which in 1700 had been topped by a domed Welsche Haube, similar to an onion dome, was crenellated, while a ruined tower...
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    the corner of the house, a two-story construction and the closure with a Welsche hood. Coburg is home to two major festivals: Samba-Festival Coburg [de]...
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    the district from which they originated. They also had been called race welsche.: 30  Until the early twentieth century, it was also common to employ names...
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    underwent a process of Germanisation. The local peasants were called Welsche by Germans (similar to Wenden or Windische for Slavs), while they called...
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    antagonism in the army between Germans and Italians, commonly called "Welsche" or "Walsche", who claimed it was due to the collapse of the mostly German...
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    Weißer Junker, Weißer Krachgutedel, Weißer Muskateller, Weißer Tokayer, Welsche, White Chasselas, White Muscadine, White Nice, White Sweetwater, White...
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    romanized peoples of the Alps south of Bavaria were known to the locals as Welsche or even Walche. This is also true of the etymology of the Swiss Lake Walen...
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    communities eyed the French settlers with great mistrust and called the town welsches Dorf (the German word welsch refers to peoples who speak Romance languages...
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    pronged crown. Within these two broad groupings, eleven sub-types are shown: Welsches Gestech (Italian joust of peace). A board (or "tilt") separates the jousters...
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    Weisselbling, Weisser Dickelbling, Weisser Elbling, Weisser Sylvaner, Welsche, Welschel. German Wine Institute: German Wine Statistics 2007-2008 Archived...
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    external spiral staircase dominates the internal court. It is domed by a Welsche Haube (Welsch canopy). Archbishop Bickens coat of arms are to be found...
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    considerably from that of Chrétien's. Ulrich himself calls his model daz welsche buoch von Lanzelete ("the Welsh book of Lancelot"), and claims that it...
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    Records. Mayer, Andreas [in German] (1995). "'Gluck'sches Gestöhn' and 'welsches Larifari': Anna Milder, Franz Schubert und der deutsch-italienische Opernkrieg"...
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    World War. When the Park an der Ilm was developed in the 1780s, the former Welsche Garten was included in the park. An old greenhouse, the Alte Orangerie...
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    roof of the clock tower and the lantern on top of it are structured as a Welsche canopy. Atop the spire is a ball with a cross and a rooster. The white...
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    floor of the five-storey Sterndeuter Tower is surrounded by a gallery. A Welsche dome begins above it, which is repeated after a lantern in a reduced form...
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