In our final story of the week a father learns that having daughters isn't quite so bad when he takes in a deposed Emperor.
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In our final story of the week a father learns that having daughters isn't quite so bad when he takes in a deposed Emperor.
In the second part of the Rhine tale of 'Genovefa' we learn the fate of the Countess, her son, and the villainous Golo.
This week we once again have a two part tale with a historical origin - although the tale of 'Genovefa' is much kinder to its protagonist than its historical counterpart.
In today's episode we explore the healing properties of Rhine wines in 'The Doctor's wine of Bernkastel'.
The Rhine story of 'Riza' is filled with that particular sort of Christian magic that comes close to being blasphemous.
In 'The Templars of Lahneck' we get a story of the conflict between the Knights Templar and the Church.
On its face 'The Emperor Wenzel' is a story of the succession of the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire. But in reality, it's a story about just how good Bacharacher wine is.
Today on the podcast we have the final part of our story of love, honor, and duty in Wilhelm Ruland's 'The Brothers'.
This week on the podcast we have my favorite retelling of the year, Samuel Rutherford Crockett's telling of the Scott novel, "Waverley".
'Lorelei' is one of the most famous German legends. In this tale Wilhelm Ruland tells the story of her final victim.