@@doktorhund6926 The Royal Family in Britain has German DNA because King George the I was Born in Holy Roman Empire but was the one Who started Kingdom of Great Britain 🇬🇧 in 1707
German Empire had no official national anthem. Unofficially, "Die Wacht am Rhein" and - to a lesser extent - "Heil dir im Sigerkranz" were used. The latter mostly by those who wanted to stress their attachment to the Hohenzollern monarchy.
Yes it is. And the melody was used by Liechtenstein, Switzerland, the USA and the Russia too. This music was very common for anthems in this period of European history. Wikipedia: The melody continues to be used for the national anthem of Liechtenstein, "Oben am jungen Rhein", and the royal anthem of Norway, "Kongesangen". The melody is used for the American patriotic song "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" (also known as "America"). The melody was also used for the national anthem "Heil dir im Siegerkranz" ("Hail to thee in the Victor's Crown") of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1795 and of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918, and as "The Prayer of Russians", the imperial anthem of Russia from 1816 to 1833. In Switzerland, it is known as "Rufst du, mein Vaterland".
"God save the queen!" ahh song
they were cousins. what do you expect.
@@doktorhund6926 OH YEAH THEY WERE
@@Natrblx-o9e the english Queens Windsor famalys used to be the Dukes of Hannover in Germany.
@@doktorhund6926 The Royal Family in Britain has German DNA because King George the I was Born in Holy Roman Empire but was the one Who started Kingdom of Great Britain 🇬🇧 in 1707
German Empire had no official national anthem. Unofficially, "Die Wacht am Rhein" and - to a lesser extent - "Heil dir im Sigerkranz" were used. The latter mostly by those who wanted to stress their attachment to the Hohenzollern monarchy.
Glorioso
Ma la musica non è quella dell' inno nazionale inglese ?
Yes it is. And the melody was used by Liechtenstein, Switzerland, the USA and the Russia too. This music was very common for anthems in this period of European history.
Wikipedia: The melody continues to be used for the national anthem of Liechtenstein, "Oben am jungen Rhein", and the royal anthem of Norway, "Kongesangen". The melody is used for the American patriotic song "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" (also known as "America"). The melody was also used for the national anthem "Heil dir im Siegerkranz" ("Hail to thee in the Victor's Crown") of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1795 and of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918, and as "The Prayer of Russians", the imperial anthem of Russia from 1816 to 1833. In Switzerland, it is known as "Rufst du, mein Vaterland".
@@shinjiroyatabe4543de base la mélodie est Française.
Si in fatto, fa molto strano all'inizio, ma la storia è la ragione.
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Most stolen melody in existence
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English is superior
Cope
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