This name comes from a legend relating to a Buddhist holiday.
One legend relates that when a child was born, they had no money to pay the midwife.
Another legend relates how he came to build the Wartburg.
There are a number of legends and ghost stories relating to the abbey.
Book 8 also includes several, today mostly discredited, legends related to the "history" of the texts.
The most famous legend of Störtebeker relates to the execution itself.
There are several legends relating how these colors came to be used by the University of Pennsylvania.
A local legend relates its name to a woman named "Jane" who died of milk sickness while crossing the mountain.
A haggadic legend from Israel relates of him the following:
One legend relates that a hunter spotted what he believed to be a mossy rock in the forest.