The legend of Lorelei is a German folk tale about a beautiful maiden who sat on a rock overlooking the Rhine River and sang enchanting songs. It is said that her songs would distract sailors, leading to their ships crashing against the rocks and sinking. Some versions of the legend suggest that Lorelei was a siren or water spirit who lured men to their doom.
The accepted spelling is Lorelei
The Lorelei
The Lorelei
It's at the Rhine river between Koblenz and Mainz. The small town next to lorelei is St. Goarshausen.
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The Lorelei is a character from German folklore, often depicted as a beautiful siren who lures sailors to their doom on the Rhine River. While the exact age of the legend is difficult to determine, it has roots in Germanic mythology and has been popularized in literature and music since the early 19th century. The story gained significant attention with Heinrich Heine's poem "Die Lorelei," published in 1824. Therefore, the lorelei as a cultural symbol is nearly 200 years old, but its origins are likely much older.
Fall River Legend was created in 1948.
The Lorelei, a rock on the Rhine river in St. Goarshausen, Germany, has been the focus of folklore due to the currents breaking against the rock and a nearby waterfall causing the rock to "murmur".
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She sat on a rock combing her hair and singing
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