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    This video shows eleven fountains in Bern, Switzerland. Bern is the German word for bear. The House of Zähringen was mentioned.
    Bern is the state capital of Switzerland "Bern" is NOT the german word for bear. The german word for bear is "Bär".

    The Kindlifresserbrunnen ([kɪntliˈfʁɛsɐˌbʁʊ.nən], Swiss German for "Child-Eater Fountain") is a painted stone fountain at the Kornhausplatz (Granary Place) in Bern, Switzerland. It is one of the Old City of Bern's fountains from the 16th century.

    Creation and naming
    It was created in 1545–1546 by Hans Gieng to replace a wooden fountain from the 15th century. The new fountain's original name was Platzbrunnen (Plaza Fountain); the current name was used first in 1666. Kindli is a Swiss German diminutive for the German word Kind, meaning child. A literal translation of the name Kindlifresserbrunnen therefore would be "Fountain of the Eater of Little Children".

    Interpretations
    The fountain sculpture depicts a seated ogre devouring a naked child. Placed at his side is a bag containing more children. Because the ogre is wearing a pointed hat resembling a Jewish one,[1] it has been speculated[2] about the possibility of the ogre being the depiction of a Jew as an expression of blood libel against Jews. Another theory is that the statue is the likeness of Krampus, the beast-like creature from the folklore of Alpine countries thought to punish children during the Christmas season who had misbehaved. According to other theories it is a depiction of the Greek god Cronus eating his children or the Roman Saturn eating the months, though Cronus should have six and Saturn twelve rather than the sculpture's eight.[3]

    Another theory is that it represented Cardinal Schiner who led the Swiss Confederation into several bloody defeats in Northern Italy. An alternative theory is that it is a depiction of the older brother of Duke Berchtold (founder of Bern) who it is claimed, was so incensed by his younger brother's overshadowing of him that he collected and ate the town's children. Such an incident is not recorded in Bern's history books.[4] A final theory is that it is just a carnival character intended to frighten disobedient children.[3]

    Another theory is the eight children depict the eight cantons of the Old Swiss Confederacy and the Ogre is an enemy (possibly Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy) trying to gobble the cantons up. This would match with the fountain's base which shows a frieze of armed bears going to war, including a piper and a drummer. The frieze may have been designed by Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch.[5]

    The Kindlifresserbrunnen is an important object in the novel L'ogre [fr] (The Ogre) by Jacques Chessex.

    -> This fountain was built 200 years before the USA even existed.
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    This video shows eleven fountains in Bern, Switzerland. Bern is the German word for bear. The House of Zähringen was mentioned.
    Bern is the state capital of Switzerland "Bern" is NOT the german word for bear. The german word for bear is "Bär".
    I was suspicious of that before I posted it. In two separate videos it claimed the same thing.

    The city of Bern was founded in 1191.

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    Quote The legends I heard growing up held that the city was founded in 1191 by Bertold V of Zähringen, who derived the name Bern from the Germanic word bären, meaning bear, after a successful bear hunt. Bears have been a part of Bernese culture ever since.

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    This video shows eleven fountains in Bern, Switzerland. Bern is the German word for bear. The House of Zähringen was mentioned.
    Bern is the state capital of Switzerland "Bern" is NOT the german word for bear. The german word for bear is "Bär".


    An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Bär

    Bär (1.), masculine, ‘(paving) beetle,’ from Middle High German bęrn, ‘to strike, beat,’ whence also Middle High German bęr, feminine, ‘blow, stroke.’ Old High German bęrjan, Gothic *barjan, agrees by the permutation of consonants with Latin ferio, ‘I strike,’ as well as Old Bulgarian borją, ‘I fight’ (Old Icelandic berjask, ‘to fight’); it is based on the root bher, ‘to strike.’

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