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* French composer Paul Dukas composed ''[[https://youtu.be/rPMkeHsMKjo Götz von Berlichingen]]'' (1883), an Overture for orchestra.

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* French composer Paul Dukas composed ''[[https://youtu.be/rPMkeHsMKjo Götz von Berlichingen]]'' (1883), an Berlichingen]]'', a 1883 Overture for orchestra.orchestra by French composer Paul Dukas.
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* French composer Paul Dukas composed ''[[https://youtu.be/rPMkeHsMKjo Götz von Berlichingen]]'' (1883), an Overture for orchestra.
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* ''Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen'', a 1773 stage drama by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe. "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!" was [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory attributed to him]] by this very play.

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* ''Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen'', a 1773 stage drama by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe. "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!" was [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory actually attributed to him]] by this very play.
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* ''Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen'', 1773 play by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe. "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!" was [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory attributed to him]] by this very play.

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* ''Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen'', a 1773 play stage drama by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe. "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!" was [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory attributed to him]] by this very play.

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He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!" (literally "He can lick my arse!", which would inspire the phrase "Kiss my ass!"), attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life ([[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory sort of]]). Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.

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He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!" (literally "He can lick my arse!", which would inspire the phrase "Kiss my ass!"), attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life ([[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory sort of]]).ass!"). Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.


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* ''Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen'', 1773 play by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe. "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!" was [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory attributed to him]] by this very play.
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* ''Goetz von Berlichingen of the Iron Hand'', 1925 German [[SilentMovie}} silent film]]. Portrayed by Eugen Klöpfer.

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* ''Goetz von Berlichingen of the Iron Hand'', 1925 German [[SilentMovie}} [[SilentMovie silent film]]. Portrayed by Eugen Klöpfer.

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* ''Götz von Berlichingen of the Iron Hand'', 1979 West German-Yugoslav film. Portrayed by Raimund Harmstorf.

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* ''Götz ''Goetz von Berlichingen of the Iron Hand'', 1925 German [[SilentMovie}} silent film]]. Portrayed by Eugen Klöpfer.
* ''Goetz von Berlichingen'', 1955 Austrian film. Portrayed by Ewald Balser.
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von Berlichingen of the Iron Hand'', 1979 West German-Yugoslav film. Portrayed by Raimund Harmstorf.
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* ''Götz von Berlichingen of the Iron Hand'', 1979 West German-Yugoslav film. Portrayed by Raimund Harmstorf.
* ''Götz von Berlichingen'', 2014 German TV film. Portrayed by Henning Baum.
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While some ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' fans believe that he was the inspiration for the protagonist -- who has the similar-sounding name of Guts, and is a mercenary who also has a mechanical hand -- author Kentaro Miura claims that he never knew about Berlinchingen when he started work on his long-running manga, opting to pick the name "Guts" because it sounded like a German name.

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While some ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' fans believe that he was the inspiration for the protagonist -- who has the similar-sounding name of Guts, and is a mercenary who also has a mechanical hand -- author Kentaro Miura claims that he never knew about Götz von Berlinchingen when he started work on his long-running manga, opting to pick the name "Guts" because it sounded like a German name.
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Gottfried "Götz" von Berlichingen (c. 1480 – 23 July 1562), sometimes recorded Berlingen, was a UsefulNotes/{{German|y}} [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire Imperial]] Knight (Reichsritter), and mercenary.

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Gottfried "Götz" von Berlichingen (c. 1480 – 23 July 1562), sometimes recorded Berlingen, was a UsefulNotes/{{German|y}} [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire Imperial]] Knight (Reichsritter), and mercenary.[[HiredGuns mercenary]].
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Gottfried "Götz" von Berlichingen (c. 1480 – 23 July 1562), sometimes recorded Berlingen and also known as Götz of the Iron Hand, was a UsefulNotes/{{German|y}} [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire Imperial]] Knight (Reichsritter), and mercenary.

He was born around 1480 at Berlichingen in Württemberg to a noble family and earned his reputation by fighting in a number of wars over an impressive 47 year career. At the age of 24 he lost his right hand to cannonfire and wore a metal prosthetic for the rest of his life, which became his calling card.

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Gottfried "Götz" von Berlichingen (c. 1480 – 23 July 1562), sometimes recorded Berlingen and also known as Götz of the Iron Hand, Berlingen, was a UsefulNotes/{{German|y}} [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire Imperial]] Knight (Reichsritter), and mercenary.

He was born around 1480 at Berlichingen in Württemberg to a noble family and earned his reputation by fighting in a number of wars over an impressive 47 year career. At the age of 24 he lost his right hand to cannonfire and wore a [[ArtificialLimb metal prosthetic prosthetic]] for the rest of his life, which became his calling card.
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Gottfried "Götz" von Berlichingen (c. 1480 – 23 July 1562), sometimes recorded Berlingen and also known as Götz of the Iron Hand, was a German Imperial Knight (Reichsritter), and mercenary. He was born around 1480 at Berlichingen in Württemberg to a noble family and earned his reputation by fighting in a number of wars over an impressive 47 year career. At the age of 24 he lost his right hand to cannonfire and wore a metal prosthetic for the rest of his life, which became his calling card.

He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!"[[note]]literally "He can lick my arse!", which would inspire the phrase "Kiss my ass!"[[/note]], attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life ([[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory sort of]]). Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.

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Gottfried "Götz" von Berlichingen (c. 1480 – 23 July 1562), sometimes recorded Berlingen and also known as Götz of the Iron Hand, was a German Imperial UsefulNotes/{{German|y}} [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire Imperial]] Knight (Reichsritter), and mercenary. mercenary.

He was born around 1480 at Berlichingen in Württemberg to a noble family and earned his reputation by fighting in a number of wars over an impressive 47 year career. At the age of 24 he lost his right hand to cannonfire and wore a metal prosthetic for the rest of his life, which became his calling card.

He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!"[[note]]literally lecken!" (literally "He can lick my arse!", which would inspire the phrase "Kiss my ass!"[[/note]], ass!"), attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life ([[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory sort of]]). Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.
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While some ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' fans believe that he was the inspiration for the protagonist -- who has the similar-sounding name of Guts, who is a mercenary who also has a mechanical hand -- author Kentaro Miura claims that he never knew about Berlinchingen when he started work on his long-running manga, opting to pick the name "Guts" because it sounded like a German name.

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While some ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' fans believe that he was the inspiration for the protagonist -- who has the similar-sounding name of Guts, who and is a mercenary who also has a mechanical hand -- author Kentaro Miura claims that he never knew about Berlinchingen when he started work on his long-running manga, opting to pick the name "Guts" because it sounded like a German name.
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He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!"[[note]]literally "He can lick my arse!"[[/note]], attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life ([[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory sort of]]). Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.

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He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken!"[[note]]literally "He can lick my arse!"[[/note]], arse!", which would inspire the phrase "Kiss my ass!"[[/note]], attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life ([[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory sort of]]). Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.

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He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken," attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life ([[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory sort of]]). Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.

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He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken," lecken!"[[note]]literally "He can lick my arse!"[[/note]], attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life ([[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory sort of]]). Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.expression.

While some ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' fans believe that he was the inspiration for the protagonist -- who has the similar-sounding name of Guts, who is a mercenary who also has a mechanical hand -- author Kentaro Miura claims that he never knew about Berlinchingen when he started work on his long-running manga, opting to pick the name "Guts" because it sounded like a German name.
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[[caption-width-right:217:The German Imperial Knight and Mercenary Götz of the Iron Hand and his hand looks.]]

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[[caption-width-right:217:The German Imperial Knight and Mercenary Götz of the Iron Hand and his hand looks.Hand.]]
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[[caption-width-right:217:The German Imperial Knight and Mercenary Götz of the Iron Hand and his hand looks [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist strangely]] [[Manga/{{Berserk}} familiar]].]]

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[[caption-width-right:217:The German Imperial Knight and Mercenary Götz of the Iron Hand and his hand looks [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist strangely]] [[Manga/{{Berserk}} familiar]].looks.]]
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He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken," attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life. Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.

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He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken," attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life.life ([[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory sort of]]). Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.
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[[caption-width-right:217:The German Imperial Knight and Mercenary Götz of the Iron Hand and his hand looks [[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist strangely]] [[Manga/{{Berserk}} familiar]].]]

Gottfried "Götz" von Berlichingen (c. 1480 – 23 July 1562), sometimes recorded Berlingen and also known as Götz of the Iron Hand, was a German Imperial Knight (Reichsritter), and mercenary. He was born around 1480 at Berlichingen in Württemberg to a noble family and earned his reputation by fighting in a number of wars over an impressive 47 year career. At the age of 24 he lost his right hand to cannonfire and wore a metal prosthetic for the rest of his life, which became his calling card.

He is perhaps best remembered for the vulgar expression "Er kann mich im Arsche lecken," attributed to him by Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe in a [[Theatre/GotzVonBerlichingen play]] based on his life. Götz's name is now used as a euphemism for the expression.
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