
König Rother
Nordische Heldensagen 2
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Narrated by:
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Karlheinz Gabor
About this listen
Der Kaiser Konstantin von Kostenopel war ein griesgrämiger und bärbeißiger Tyrann. Die Kaiserin, seine Gemahlin, und seine schöne Tochter Oda hatten viel unter den üblen Launen und unter dem Zorn des bösen Kaisers zu leiden. Wenn etwas nicht nach seinem Willen ging, dann ergrimmte Kaiser Konstantin und brüllte in seinem Zorn fast ebenso wie der zahme Löwe, den er immer als Wächter bei sich hatte. Wehe, wenn der Zorn des Königs erst bis zum Gebrüll gekommen war und der Löwe mitbrüllte! Dann brauchte Kaiser Konstantin von Kostenopel dem Löwen nur noch einen Wink zu geben, und er stürzte sich auf denjenigen, der den Zorn des Königs erregt hatte, und zerriss ihn.
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