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The Nibelungenlied: A Summary in English ProseThe story of the noble King Siegfried and of the fair Kriemhild, who caused the death of many brave knights.
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Who are the Nibelungs? – DW – 08/05/2020Aug 5, 2020 · "Nibelung" is related to the German word "Nebel" (fog or mist), indicating that the people in reference came from a foggy region or that they ...
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The Song of the Nibelungs - History of InformationThe written Nibelungenlied is the work of an anonymous poet from the area of the Danube between Passau and Vienna, dating from about 1180 to 1210.
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Short Summary of the NibelungenliedThe kings Gunther, Gernot and Giselher, and their sister Kriemhild live at the court in Worms, which is the capital of the kingdom of Burgundy.Missing: overview - - - | Show results with:overview - - -
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The Song of the Nibelungs: Metamorphosis of a Saga | Fantasy - BnFIt tells the story of the hero Siegfried, of his he dies, and how his wife, Kriemhild, seeks vengeance, leading to the fall of the Germanic Burgundians.
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Waltharius: The Latin Epic of Walther of Aquitaine - Uppsala BooksSet in a fifth-century world of Goths, Huns, Franks, and Burgundians, this poem from the ninth or tenth century tells a lively tale of adventure, treachery ...Missing: Nibelung summary
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Abram Ring, ed. and trans., Waltharius. (Dallas Medieval Texts and ...Waltharius is, without doubt, one of the most fascinating epyllia of the Middle Ages. Neither its author nor its date can be determined with any certainty.
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Waltharius - The Latin LibraryWALTHARIUS MANUS FORTIS (9th/10th century). Pars Prima · Pars Secunda · Pars Tertia · Medieval Latin · The Latin Library · The Classics Page.Missing: Nibelung | Show results with:Nibelung
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[PDF] The Poetic Edda - Open Book Publishers... Niflungar' (Dr.) is a short prose passage describing how Guðrún was married ... Analysis of Linguistic Features. (Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing ...
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The Story of the Volsungs, (Volsunga Saga), by AnonymousThe betrayal and slaughter of the Giukings or Niblungs, and the fearful end of Atli and his sons, and court, are recounted in two lays, called the "Lays of Atli ...
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The Poetic Edda: A Dual-Language Edition | Open Book PublishersMar 3, 2023 · This book is an edition and translation of one of the most important and celebrated sources of Old Norse-Icelandic mythology and heroic legend.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The NibelungenliedThe Nibelungenlied by an unknown author. Translated by Daniel B. Shumway. Originally written in Middle High German (MHG), sometime around 1200 AD.
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The Nibelungenlied, translated by George Henry NeedlerThis translation of the Nibelungenlied is published with the simple purpose of placing one of the world's great epic poems within the reach of English readers.
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[PDF] The "Rosengarten zu Worms" and its analoguesNibelungenlied. Siegfried and Dietrich do not fight the last single combat; Hilde- brant and Gibech are the last two combatants. Ilsan does not fight a.
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[PDF] The Saga of the VolsungsNote that Brynhild and Guđrún both appear twice in the family tree, because of the multiple ways they are connected to other characters. Each occurrence of ...
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Nibelungenlied - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Proto-Germanic *nibulunga- meaning "children of the mist," the 13th-century German epic "Nibelungenlied" means "song of the Nibelungs," ...Missing: Nibelung | Show results with:Nibelung
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ch 1: Masks of Odin - The Theosophical SocietyThe Germanic version is well known as part of the Nibelungen cycle. The name Nibelungen, or Niflungar in the Norse, means "children of the mist" (nifl nebula).
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Deutsche Mythologie : Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863 - Internet ArchiveNov 6, 2009 · Deutsche Mythologie. by: Grimm, Jacob, 1785-1863. Publication date: 1844. Topics: Mythology, Teutonic, Teutonic races. Publisher: Göttingen.
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Niflheim, Nifelheim, and Nibelheim: From Norse Myth to MetalSep 9, 2025 · Jakob Grimm, in Deutsche Mythologie (1835), reflects on the symbolism of mist and fog in Germanic tradition: “Nifl is the dim, nebulous ...
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and the Guardians of the Nibelung Hoard - Germanic MythologyFighting broke out and Siegfried slew Schilbung, Nibelung, twelve giants, and seven hundred warriors. ... Interestingly in Thidrekssaga he does not use a sword ...
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[PDF] MYTHS AND MYTH-MAKERS - Sarah NilssonNiblungs, or "Children of the Mist" (Nephele), and there guarded by a dragon ... bards of the Nibelungen found ready, awaiting their artistic treatment ...
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[PDF] The Nibelungs - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyThis study provides a slightly modified interpretation of the origin of the historic Nibelung family and discusses relationships of members of the family ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Wibelungen - Public Library UKNow the Franks, whom we first meet in history in the region of the Lower Rhine, have a royal race in which appears the name "Nibelung"; especially among its ...
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(PDF) The Making of the 'Burgundian Kingdom - Academia.eduGundobad's legislation reflects a continuation of Roman law rather than a barbarian kingdom establishment. Sidonius Apollinaris' writings suggest he was closely ...
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[PDF] WAGNER AND THE VOLSUNGS - Viking Society Web PublicationsThe Ring of the Nibelung — has, however, carried the unconscious implication that most of its material is derived from the.
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Myth, Materiality and Lived Religion: In Merovingian and Viking ...The Stockholm conference 2015 emphasized the material culture of Norse mythology and its social contexts. · Old Norse religion's study evolved from ethnographic ...
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The Mist Earl : Etymology and genealogy - PerséeThe Knight of the Sparrow Hawk (Edera, a bird-word) is a giant33 (accompanied by a dwarf), whose father is called Nud (mist or fog). We begin to see some ...
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Criticism: The Otherworld and Its Inhabitants in the Nibelungenlied ...Jan de Vries argues that the Otherworld “seems to ... Nibelung, engaged in dividing their treasure (91). ... dwarfs are reputed to live under mountains ...
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Festival History – Origins at a Glance - Die Bayreuther FestspieleThe first festivals (with three Ring cycles) ended in a financial disaster with a deficit of about 1.1 million euros. The festival hall then stood empty for ...
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Das Rheingold: A pioneering prologue - VialmaBased on traditional German and Scandanavian mythology, Das Rheingold commences the saga in introducing Alberich, a Nibelung dwarf with a most powerful ring.
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Opera Essentials: Ring CycleMay 1, 2025 · Wagner's Ring cycle is famed for its use of musical Leitmotifs ('leading motifs'). The term refers to musical fragments that recur throughout ...
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Sources of Wagner's Ring - LAITSThe principal source for the Ring is The Saga of the Volsungs. In writing the Ring, Wagner was emulating the style of the Poetic Edda.Missing: synthesis influence
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Myths of Creation Wagner's Ring Cycle - Paul A. CantorIts most famous product was Grimm's Fairy Tales, and collections of folk poetry, such as Des Knaben Wunderhorn. Dealing with Germanic myths gave Wagner greater ...
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[PDF] Composing Identity: Richard Wagner's Legacy in Divided GermanyIn fact, the Brothers Grimm often drew material from Norse mythology in their tales, just as Wagner did in the Ring cycle.112 Academia, too, played a ...
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Dorn, Heinrich (Ludwig Egmont) - Encyclopedia.comIn 1849 he succeeded Nicolai as court Kapellmeister of the Royal Opera in Berlin. In 1854 he anticipated Wagner by bringing out his opera Die Nibelungen ...
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Variations for Orchestra, Op.31 (Schoenberg, Arnold) - IMSLPVariations for Orchestra, Op.31 (Schoenberg, Arnold) ; Composition Year, 1928 (begun 1926) ; Sheet Music. Full Scores (2) ; Editor, Nikos Kokkinis · Jürgen Thym (b ...
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The Bayreuth Festival - richard-wagner.org... German nationalism and its leanings against the Weimar Republic.As early as Oct. ... Ring in the history of the Festspiele, lasting 15 hours! Wolfgang Wagner ...
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Bayreuth Festival 2025 Review: Der Ring Des NibelungenAug 28, 2025 · Amidst such orchestral glory, however, the second cycle of the Bayreuth Festival's 2025 “Ring” provided plenty of conceptual confusion as Wagner ...
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Modern adaptations of “Das Nibelungenlied”: “Hagen von Tronje” by ...One of the first adaptations of the medieval German heroic epos “Das Nibelungenlied” was undertaken by Hohlbein in 1989 under the pseudonym Martin Heidner.
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'Die Nibelungensage' ('The Nibelung Saga'), retold by Alfred Carl ...Nov 26, 2018 · A modern(ish) retelling of the Nibelungenlied, an epic poem dating from the start of the thirteenth century blending two aspects of Germanic myth and history.
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What Becomes a Legend Most: Fritz Lang Adapts the NibelungenliedJul 31, 2013 · The poet created much of the Nibelungenlied by rounding up, expanding, and adapting mythic events and characters from shorter poems, or lays.
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Visual and Narrative Distortion of Nordic and German Source ...Uli Edel's film adaptation of the Nibelungenlied “Die Nibelungen-Der Fluch des Drachens” (2004) is part of a long tradition of retelling the Nibelungen ...Missing: 21st | Show results with:21st
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Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen (1998) - MobyGamesRing is an interactive science fiction opera adventure, a 3D graphical adventure set in the 40th century that follows the story of Richard Wagner's epic opera ...
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Der Ring des Nibelungen - WikipediaGunther: Gibich and Grimhilda's son, Gutrune's brother and king of the Gibichungs (baritone) · Gutrune: Gibich and Grimhilda's daughter and Gunther's sister ( ...
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'Hardly gear for woman to meddle with': Kriemhild's Violence in ...Jun 9, 2021 · This article examines the depiction of violence in early female-authored translations and adaptations of the Nibelungenlied.Missing: retellings | Show results with:retellings
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German archaeological find prompts talk of Nibelung treasureFeb 20, 2014 · A hobby archaeologist with a metal detector has discovered a trove of gold and silver in a German forest dating back to late Roman times.Missing: 2020s | Show results with:2020s