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- Lorelei - Wikipedia
The Lorelei character, although originally imagined by Brentano, passed into German popular culture in the form described in the Heine–Silcher song and is commonly but mistakenly believed to have originated in an old folk tale
- Lorelei | Mythology Meaning | Britannica
Lorelei, German legend of a beautiful maiden who threw herself into the Rhine River in despair over a faithless lover and was transformed into a siren who lured fishermen to destruction
- Lorelei: Mythical Creature Overview and History
In Germanic mythology, the Lorelei is a river spirit or goddess who lives in the Rhine River She is said to have the power to control the water and to be able to create storms and floods The name Lorelei comes from the German word “lureln,” which means to murmur or to rumble
- The Legend of the Lorelei: German Folktale - europeanfolktales. com
Discover The Legend of the Lorelei, a haunting German folktale of love, betrayal, and fate This timeless Rhine River legend blends beauty and tragedy
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- Lorelei - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Lorelei is the first Trainer of the Kanto Elite Four in Generations I, III, and VII She is known for her logical, calculated, and cool style of battling Her Lapras has been with her ever since she was a child She caught it in Icefall Cave when she was very young Misty idolizes her
- The Lorelei (Loreley), A Siren of German Folklore - Magical Europe
Lorelei is an enormous rocky cliff that resides about 433 feet above water level in Germany, located on the left bank of the river Rhine There were numerous legends, poems, and songs dedicated to this rock
- Lorelei (2020) - IMDb
Lorelei: Directed by Sabrina Doyle With Jena Malone, Pablo Schreiber, Ryan Findley, Cory Ellis Waylon is released from prison after 15 years He reunites with Dolores, his high school girlfriend, who is now a single mother of three What follows is a lyrical take on love, regret, and second chances
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