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  2. The legend. William Tell from Bürglen was known as an expert marksman with the crossbow. At the time, the Habsburg emperors were seeking to dominate Uri. Hermann Gessler, the newly appointed Austrian Vogt of Altdorf raised a pole in the village's central square with his hat on top and demanded that all the local townsfolk bow before it. As Tell passed by without bowing, he was arrested.

  3. A sixteen episode fantasy series from New Zealand, loosely based on the legend of William Tell. In this version, Will, named for his country's great hero, is a farm boy living with his parents. Kreel, a dark magician, raises Xax to overthrow the King and Queen and take control of the country. Kalem, a light sorceress, chooses Will to rescue the ...

  4. August 30, 1998. 52min. ALL. The peaceful Kingdom of Kale is thrown into chaos after the Citadel is overthrown by the dark forces of Kreel and Xax. After his family farm is destroyed by the Xaxian army, young William Tell is visited by the mystical Kalem who reveals that he has been chosen to seek the legendary Crystal Arrow which is the key to ...

  5. The Legend of William Tell. Bantam Books, 1991 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 32 pages. An epic retelling of a well-known but rarely portrayed folktale that is lavishly illustrated by a major new talent. When William Tell refused to kneel to the ruler, Gessler, Tell's test of shooting the apple off his son's head not only saved a life but changed the ...

  6. The Legend of William Tell. By W. D. Mccrackan. November 1890 Issue. SOME years ago the announcement went abroad that the familiar story of William Tell was not historically true ; that such a ...

  7. 15 de ago. de 2023 · The Legend of William Tell is Born. Switzerland’s picturesque valleys and imposing mountains are not only a testament to nature’s grandeur but have also been the cradle of some of Europe’s most enduring legends. Among these, the tale of William Tell stands paramount, epitomizing the spirit of resistance and the unyielding pursuit of freedom.