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* '''Mentioned In:''' [[1.26 - Cold Feet]]
* '''Mentioned In:''' [[1.26 - Cold Feet]]
* Guilder is a fictional city named after a coin used in the Netherlands and Hungary. Its name comes from the English translation of the Middle High German ''guldin pfenninc'' (gold penny). Famously, the coin's name was used as a city name in William Goldman's ''The Princess Bride''.
* Guilder is a fictional city named after a coin used in the Netherlands and Hungary. Its name comes from the Anglicization of the Middle High German ''guldin pfenninc'' (gold penny). Famously, Guilder (as well as Florin, another type of coin) was used as a city name in William Goldman's ''The Princess Bride''.
** In [[1.26 - Cold Feet]], [[Hercules]] challenges a group of satyrs to a race. [[Jason]] adds to it by saying they'll run naked through the town of Guilder if they lose (which they did).
** In [[1.26 - Cold Feet]], [[Hercules]] challenges a group of satyrs to a race. [[Jason]] adds to it by saying they'll run naked through the town of Guilder if they lose (which they did).


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Latest revision as of 13:29, 11 June 2014

  • Mentioned In: 1.26 - Cold Feet
  • Guilder is a fictional city named after a coin used in the Netherlands and Hungary. Its name comes from the Anglicization of the Middle High German guldin pfenninc (gold penny). Famously, Guilder (as well as Florin, another type of coin) was used as a city name in William Goldman's The Princess Bride.
    • In 1.26 - Cold Feet, Hercules challenges a group of satyrs to a race. Jason adds to it by saying they'll run naked through the town of Guilder if they lose (which they did).