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The Dwarfs |
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".. but over the hills where the seven dwarfs dwell, Snow White is still alive and well" the fairy tale reads. But where exactly is "over the hills"? The brothers Grimm dont reveal it. The dwarfs homeland was the valley of river Wisper which flows through the Taunus mountains and meets river Rhine near Lorch. Deep in the forests they searched for gold, silver and precious stones, they were skillful goldsmiths and well known for their beautiful silver tableware.
Presumably this legend dates from the beginning of the "time of the Frenchmen" when the Code Napoléon brought freedom of trade and with it the end of the guild system. Already back then many people of different origin had found a new home on the banks of river Rhine, and it was also a varied dwarfs community that came into the Rhineland. The dwarfs of the Seven Mountains settled on the Briberich (Breiberg). Here a legend similar to that of the goblins is told. The dwarfs of the Briberich came at night to a baker in Honnef and baked bread, but when the bakers wife sewed clothes for them and put down for them to wear, they stayed away. But maybe they settled on the Briberich because it was closer to the vineyards and wine caves? And yet, there is no dwarfs cottage on the Briberich, not even a ruin. And so our question from the beginning remains open. Where is "over the mountains where the seven dwarfs dwell?" Is there really is a house in which the dwarfs live until today? Or did they long sneak onto another ship, onto new shores and new adventures? |