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English: The 'Trifolium' (trefoil, or cloverleaf), or representatives of the Cologne Carnival, are the three characters of the Prince, the Peasant and the Virgin. The Prince is the prince of the carnival itself, the Peasant represents the wealth and the defensive strength of the city of Cologne, whilst the Virgin symbolises the virtue and beauty of the city.
In this photograph for the 2005 carnival, the Trifolium are drawn from members of the festival club Kölnische Karnevalsgesellschaft 1945 e.V. (from left to right)
- Virgin Claudia (Claus Frohn) - by tradition, the Virgin is played by a man
- Prince Walter II. (Walter-Ferdinand Passmann)
- Peasant Uli (Uli Döres)
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