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LordGro Since: May, 2010
Feb 23rd 2015 at 10:31:06 AM •••

Cut this example, as it refers to a different work by Wolfram, not Parzival.

  • Everyone Is Related: The theme was of great importance to Wolfram, who explicitly took it to a fundamental level in his unfinished epic poem Willehalm where Gyburc (Willehalm's wife, who converted to Christianity from Islam) in her "tolerance speech" pleads with the Christians to spare their "heathen" (Muslim) enemies pointing out that all humans are descended from heathens, most notably Adam, Eve and Noah.

Let's just say and leave it at that.
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