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Muhlhiasl (or Muehlhiasl) of Apoig (* 16. September 1753; † 1805 in
Zwiesel) was a
Bavarian
prophet. Historians are uncertain as to whether Muhlhiasl and the
legendary Bavarian cowherd and seer Matthias Stormberger (1753-?) are
actually the same. Stormberger (1753-?) was a German peasant mystic and
charcoal burner who lived in Bavaria and made prophecies about the towns
and villages where he lived. He made reference to the future via
descriptions of the railway
Deggendorf–Kalteneck railway that would be built through the forest where he lived between
Kalenneck and
Deggendorf.
Cultural references
The character Muhlhiasl was the subject of a film by the film director
Werner Herzog. His film
Herz aus Glas (1976) tells the story of a bankrupt
glass works in a small village in
Bavaria. The main character based on Muhlhiasl is called "Hias".
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