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Friedrich Schiller
German playwright, poet, philosopher and historian (1759–1805)
Weimar Classicism
German literary and cultural movement, whose practitioners established a new humanism
Caroline von Wolzogen
German writer (1763-1847)
Deutsches Nationaltheater und Staatskapelle Weimar
theatre and orchestra in Weimar, Germany
Charlotte von Lengefeld
wife of Friedrich Schiller (1766-1826)
Schaumrolle
thumb|The making process of Schaumrolle thumb|Ready to eat Schaumrolles Schaumrollen, or Schillerlocken () (lit. foam rolls or ''Schiller's curls'') are an Austrian and German confection. They consist of a cone or tube of puff pastry filled with whipped cream, Bavarian cream or meringue. The pastries are made by wrapping thin pastry strips around a cone shaped metal tube. After baking, they are filled with the "foam", which is usually sweetened whipped cream or meringue. The pastry tubes are often rolled in coarse sugar or powdered sugar before baking, for extra sweetness and a crunchy texture
Schillerhaus
building in Leipzig, Germany
Klassik Stiftung Weimar
cultural institution in Germany
Schiller International University
for profit private American university
Schiller Institute
think tank associated with the LaRouche movement
Balladenjahr
thumb|Goethe–Schiller Monument, Weimar Balladenjahr (ballad year) refers to the year 1797 in the history of German literature, in which many of the best-known ballads of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Schiller originated within a few months, such as Goethe's "Der Zauberlehrling" ("The Sorcerer's Apprentice") and Schiller's "Der Ring des Polykrates" ("Polycrates' Ring"), "Der Taucher" ("The Diver"), "Der Handschuh" ("The Glove"), "Der Gang nach dem Eisenhammer" ("The Walk to the Hammer Mill"), "Ritter Toggenburg" ("Knight Toggenburg"), and "Die Kraniche des Ibykus" ("The Cranes of Iby
Johann Kaspar Schiller
German officer and court gardener, father of Friedrich Schiller (1723-1796)
Christophine Reinwald
German artist (1757–1847)
Friedrich Schiller (train)
train service in Germany