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Melchtal is the valley of the Grosse Melchaa in the canton Obwalden, Switzerland. The hamlet located in the valley is also named Melchtal. Most of the
Melchtal
Mountain in Switzerland
the range north of the Chingstuel, between the Lungerersee and the Klein Melchtal. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is located
Güpfi
Historical action film by Nick Hamm
being pillaged by the Austrians and assist a young farmer, Arnold von Melchtal, in killing the soldiers and euthanizing his mortally wounded father. The
William_Tell_(2024_film)
Arnold von Melchtal, also spelt Melchthal and otherwise Arnold von der Halden, was one of the three Eidgenossen, the legendary founding fathers of Switzerland
Arnold_von_Melchtal
Municipality in Obwalden, Switzerland
slope of the Stanserhorn and Arvigrat mountains in the Sarneraatal and Melchtal valleys. It is the largest municipality in the canton. It consists of the
Kerns,_Switzerland
Legendary oath taken at the foundation of the Old Swiss Confederacy
taken by Walter Fürst of Uri, Werner Stauffacher of Schwyz and Arnold von Melchtal of Unterwalden. The Tellenlied (c. 1477) names Wilhelm Tell as the "first
Rütli_Oath
Folk hero of Switzerland
Three Tells represented the three conspirators Walter Fürst, Arnold von Melchtal and Werner Stauffacher. In 1653, three men dressed in historical costume
William_Tell
British actor
Judge The Dead Don't Hurt Weston Jeffries 2024 Last Swim Shea William Tell Melchtal 2026 Practical Magic 2 Thomas Lockland Post-production TBA Anxious People
Solly_McLeod
Card deck used in Germany
Fürst Rudolf Harras Ober Hermann Gessler Stüssi the Ranger or Arnold von Melchtal Ulrich of Rudenz William Tell Deuce Spring, a young woman picking flowers
German-suited_playing_cards
Italian opera composer (1792–1868)
Costume designs for Guillaume Tell, with Laure Cinti-Damoreau as Mathilde, Adolphe Nourrit as Arnold Melchtal, and Nicolas Levasseur as Walter Furst
Gioachino_Rossini
Mountain in Switzerland
border between the cantons of Obwalden and Bern. It lies between the Klein Melchtal and the region of Hasliberg. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps
Chingstuel
Mountain in switzerland
Haupt is a mountain of the Urner Alps, located between the Klein Melchtal and the Melchtal in the canton of Obwalden. Its east side consists of steep limestone
Haupt_(mountain)
Mountain in Switzerland
Obwalden. It lies at the northern end of the chain between the Klein Melchtal and the Melchtal. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is
Wandelen
1829 opera by Gioachino Rossini
production: Laure Cinti-Damoreau as Mathilde, Adolphe Nourrit as Arnold Melchtal, and Nicolas Levasseur as Walter Furst Librettist Étienne de Jouy Hippolyte
William_Tell_(opera)
Mountain in Switzerland
Hochstollen is a mountain of the Urner Alps, located between the Klein Melchtal and the Melchtal in the canton of Obwalden. The border with the canton of Bern
Hochstollen
Swiss painter (1801–1884)
Arnold von Melchtal (attacked by men attempting to confiscate his oxen)
Jean-Léonard_Lugardon
1934 German film
Sonnemann) Olaf Bach as Arnold von Melchthal Eugen Klöpfer as Heinrich von Melchtal Maly Delschaft as Barbara von Melchthal Theodor Loos as Werner Stauffacher
William_Tell_(1934_film)
Mountain in Switzerland
cantons of Nidwalden and Obwalden. It is located between the valleys of Melchtal and Engelberg. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col
Nünalphorn
great-great-great nephew of the playwright (Baumgarten); Gerhard Schaefer (Arnold von Melchtal); Hans Schumm; Walter O. Stahl (de); Rudolf Steinbock (de); Christiane
The_Continental_Players
Mountain in Switzerland
Heitlistock is a mountain of the Urner Alps, located between the Klein Melchtal and the Melchtal in the canton of Obwalden. It is situated west of Stöckalp. Retrieved
Heitlistock
Tschudi he represented Uri at the Rütlischwur. Werner Stauffacher Arnold von Melchtal Stadler, Hans, "Fürst, Walter", Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz (in German)
Walter_Fürst
German opera singer
Calaf Turandot Puccini Count Almaviva The Barber of Seville Rossini Arnold Melchtal William Tell Rossini Fedja Iwan Tarassenko Salmhofer Astolf Die Weiberverschwörung
Helge_Rosvaenge
Swiss hermit and ascetic who is the patron saint of Switzerland
made him understand his aim was not God's and made him return towards the Melchtal, near his former home as he didn't dare to return home. Discovered a few
Nicholas_of_Flüe
Mountain in Switzerland
cantons of Nidwalden and Obwalden. It is located between the valleys of Melchtal and Engelberg. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col
Widderfeld_Stock
Swiss painter
quarters, he painted iconic Swiss historical themes, the best-known being: Melchtal returns to his blinded father (Landenberg's behest), The Sheriffs of Sarnen
Ernst_Stückelberg_(painter)
Municipality in Obwalden, Switzerland
Chingstuel mountains, and includes the Güpfi mountain and part of the Kleine Melchtal valley. Besides the village of Lungern, the municipality includes the settlements
Lungern
1960 Swiss film
Gessler Alfred Schlageter as Walter Fürst Hannes Schmidhauser as Arnold von Melchtal Leopold Biberti as Werner Stauffacher Maria Becker as Gertrud Stauffacher
William_Tell_(1960_film)
Municipality in Obwalden, Switzerland
Pass (2,171 m (7,123 ft)) or Storegg Pass (1,742 m (5,715 ft))) into the Melchtal. The "Rotair" cable car ("the world's first rotating cable car") runs up
Engelberg
American opera singer
London Opera House, portraying Alfredo in Verdi's La Traviata, Arnold Melchtal in Gioachino Rossini's William Tell, the Duke of Mantua, Edgardo in Gaetano
Orville_Harrold
296568°E / 46.889164; 8.296568 9648 Early Modern Seasonal Settlement of Melchtal 664.200 188.000 46°50′24″N 8°16′49″E / 46.840041°N 8.28025°E / 46.840041;
List of cultural property of national significance in Switzerland: Obwalden
List_of_cultural_property_of_national_significance_in_Switzerland:_Obwalden
Helvetia, personification ("mother") of Switzerland Arnold von Melchtal, legendary founding father of Switzerland Ueli Rotach [de], legendary hero of the
List_of_Swiss_people
French operatic baritone
p. 740. Tamvaco 2000, pp. 774 (Rodolphe), 816 (herald-in-arms), 818 (Melchtal, Pharaon); Wolff 1962, p. 118 (Comte de Nevers). Tamvaco 2000, p. 869.
Molinier_(baritone)
Mountain in Switzerland
Obwalden in Central Switzerland. It is located between the valleys of Melchtal and Engelberg, just north of the Rotsandnollen. Retrieved from the Swisstopo
Huetstock
Swiss footballer and actor (1926-2000)
Leuenberger 1959 Hinter den sieben Gleisen Hartmann 1961 William Tell Arnold von Melchtal 1963 Seelische Grausamkeit Nick Merk 1963 The Invisible Terror Dr. Max
Hannes_Schmidhauser
French operatic tenor
that opera house for the next 20 years, portraying such roles as Arnold Melchtal in William Tell, Belmonte in Die Entführung aus dem Serail, the Duke of
Agustarello_Affre
Swiss historian
Werner Stauffacher representing Schwyz, Walter Fürst of Uri and Arnold of Melchtal for Unterwalden meet at the Rutli, a meadow above Lake Lucerne, and take
Aegidius_Tschudi
International organization
"kath.ch – Jugendleiter aus vier Kontinenten zu Gast am Fimcap-Treffen im Melchtal". kath.ch (in German). Retrieved 2017-02-05. "Mission Statement on Children's
Fimcap
Swiss painter, glass painter, mosaicist and graphic designer (1885–1946)
Cross in the church Brother Klaus in Zürich. In the pilgrimage church Melchtal in Kerns, there is a wall fresco by Albin Schweri, painted in 1945, which
Albin_Schweri
German–American actor (1896–1990)
great-great-great nephew of the playwright (Baumgarten); Gerhard Schaefer (Arnold von Melchtal); Hans Schumm; Walter O. Stahl (de); Rudolf Steinbock (de); Christiane
Hans_Schumm
monks Mariazell, see Beerenberg Mariazell-Wurmsbach Abbey, see Wurmsbach Melchtal Abbey at Kerns (Obwalden): Benedictine nuns Mistail Abbey (dissolved) at
List of Christian monasteries in Switzerland
List_of_Christian_monasteries_in_Switzerland
Year Cast: Guillaume Tell, Arnold Melchtal, Walter Furst, Jemmy, Hedwige, Gessler, Mathilde, Ruodi, Rodolphe, Leuthold Conductor, Opera House and Orchestra
William_Tell_discography
English operatic singer (1910–1982)
including the roles of Federico Barbarossa in La battaglia di Legnano, Melchtal in William Tell, Méphistophélès in Faust, Procida in I vespri siciliani
Hervey_Alan
English actor (1777–1856)
(1823) Count Di Procida in The Vespers of Palermo by Felicia Hemans (1823) Melchtal in William Tell by James Sheridan Knowles (1825) Foscari in Foscari by
Charles_Mayne_Young
1993 live album by Roger Norrington
Act 4: "Ne m'abandonne point... Asile hérédetaire" Chris Merritt, Arnold Melchtal Concert Chorale of New York Il barbiere di Siviglia (Rome, 1816), libretto
The Rossini Bicentennial Birthday Gala
The_Rossini_Bicentennial_Birthday_Gala
List of highways
Buochs NW Stans, Ennetbürgen, Buochs H378 Kerns OW Stöckalp OW Kerns, Melchtal, Stöckalp H378.1 Sachseln OW Flüeli-Ranft OW Sachseln, Flüeli-Ranft H381
List_of_Swiss_main_roads
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