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Düsseldorfer Sagen und Legenden
- Narrated by: Uve Teschner
- Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Es war der 23. Mai 1159 als Papst Hadrian IV. verfügte, dass die Bewohner eines kleinen Dorfes einmal im Jahr fünf Schillinge an St. Ursula in Köln abzuführen hätten. Düsseldorf war damals klein, wirtschaftlich aber bereits von Bedeutung. Trotzdem einige Düsseldorfer das Fährrecht besaßen und auch ein Pfarrkirchlein ihr eigen nannten, stand das Dorf lange im Schatten von Kaiserswerth, Gerresheim und der Römerstadt Neuss. Die Schlacht von Worringen, an die noch heute das Stadterhebungsdenkmal von Bert Gerresheim erinnert, änderte dies. Eine Hörbuch-Reise in das sagenhafte Düsseldorf, mit der der Verlag die alte Tradition des Geschichtenerzählens aufgreift und sie mit dem modernen Medium Hörbuch verbindet.
©2010 Verlag Michael John Media (P)2010 Verlag Michael John Media
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