Hating people is considered a sin. And Bavarians are people.
because the bavarians is like icecream that make still frozen
The Swiss, Tyroleans and Bavarians.
Cream, sugar and gelatine.
The official name in German is "München", although some Bavarians call it "Minga" as well.
Cherusci, Franks, Saxons, Swabians, and the Bavarians are just 5 of more than a hundred or so tribes.
Most importantly, Charlemagne defeated the Lombards and the Saxons. He ran campaigns against various other groups, including Slavs, Bavarians, and Spanish Muslims.
There are not many he didn't fight against at one time or another. Austrians, Russians, Prussians, Spanish, British: Even long time Allies the Bavarians at Hanau in 1813. At the Battle of the Nations at Leipzig in 1813 there is an assembly of just about everyone & his brother....
Charlemagne (742 - January 28, 814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, was was king of the Franks and Christian emperor of the West. He founded the Carolingian Empire, reigning from 768 until his death. He expanded the Frankish kingdom, adding Italy, the Saxons and Bavarians, and part of Spain.
The cast of Idole - 1976 includes: Puppa Armbruster as Puppa Peter Berling as Manager Wolfgang Fierek as Sepp Fatima Igramhan as Interviewer Cleo Kretschmer as Annerl Lothar Meid as Jack Meid, Popstar Pete und die Bavarians as Themselves
Charlemagne (742 - January 28, 814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I, was was king of the Franks and Christian emperor of the West. He founded the Carolingian Empire, reigning from 768 until his death. He expanded the Frankish kingdom, adding Italy, the Saxons and Bavarians, and part of Spain.
Germans wear exactly the same type of clothing as Americans and other Europeans, both on a day-to-day basis and for special occasions. The only place where you'll occasionally see Lederhosen--and the only place they were ever worn in any traditional fashion--is Bavaria, and Bavarians certainly don't wear Lederhosen and dirndls outside of Oktoberfest.