centuriespast: The Empress Eugénie (Eugénie de Montijo, 1826–1920,
acrosscenturiesandgenerations:▪The Judgment of Paris. Artist:
cowinparachute: thespoopyfangirl: nacht-tanz: werewolf1992:
what if koujaku actually knew some german. like after he
garrus-dating-sim:We should make more memes about German politeness.
Cupid (Amor) Johann Liss (German, c. 1597-1630/31) Date:
Study of Five Figures Albrecht Dürer, German, 1471 - 1528 Geography:Made
art-of-swords: German State Halberd of the Guard of the Emperor
historicaltimes: A uniformed member of the Reichsluftschutzbund
kir2kon: got a online date with hot sexy muscle german stud
sixpenceee:The artist of these amazing creations is a german
sixpenceee:The artist of these amazing creations is a german
sixpenceee:The artist of these amazing creations is a german
werewolf1992: the-tavros-nitram: lzbth: LOOK HOW MANY FLYERS
ecmajor: playfuldeer: What’s a kobold? Originally a mischievous
littleboy-guts: Naked boy with long black stockings. This somewhat
ganymedesrocks:Fritz Heinemann (1864 - 1932), was a German Sculptor.
blackpaint20: A Knight, Death, and the Devil, 16th century After
art-of-swords: German Medieval “Great” Sword Dated: circa
art-of-swords: Smallsword Dated: circa 1750–60 Culture: possibly
art-of-swords: Composite Two-handed Sword Dated: first quarter
art-of-swords: Officer’s Sword Dated: circa 1770 Culture:
art-of-swords: Cavalry Sword Dated: first half of 17th century
art-of-swords: Falchion Sword Dated: circa 1550 Culture: German
art-of-swords: Swept-hilt Rapier Dated: circa 1600-1630 Culture:
art-of-swords: European Rapier Dated: circa 1600-1630 Culture:
art-of-swords: Walloon Sword Dated: beginning of the 17th century
art-of-swords: Landsknecht Dagger Dated: circa 1510-20 Culture:
art-of-swords: Pappenheimer Rapier Dated: circa 1630 Culture:
pomaranczbolu: Rapier and Left-hand Dagger Dated: circa 1600
art-of-swords: Dussage Sword Dated: 16th century Culture: Austrian
art-of-swords: Electoral Sword of the Archbishop of Cologne
art-of-swords: Dress Sword Dated: 1700-50 Culture: German Medium:
art-of-swords: Two-handed Flamberge Sword Dated: circa 1580
art-of-swords: Katzbalger Sword Dated: 19th century Culture:
art-of-swords: Rapier Dated: 17th century Culture: German Measurements: