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Middle High German epic poem from around 1200
famous opening of the Nibelungenlied is actually thought to be an addition by the adaptor of the "*C" version of the Nibelungenlied, as it does not appear
Nibelungenlied
1924 two-part film directed by Fritz Lang
then-wife Thea von Harbou, based upon the epic poem Nibelungenlied written around AD 1200. Die Nibelungen received its UK premiere at the Royal Albert Hall
Die_Nibelungen
Cycle of four operas by Richard Wagner
characters from Germanic heroic legend, namely Norse legendary sagas and the Nibelungenlied. The composer termed the cycle a "Bühnenfestspiel" (stage festival play)
Der_Ring_des_Nibelungen
Figure in Germanic mythology
appear to diverge. The most important works to feature Sigurd are the Nibelungenlied, the Völsunga saga, and the Poetic Edda. He also appears in numerous
Sigurd
Norse/German clan name
of the Nibelungenlied both Hagen and Dankwart are called sons of Aldrian. Nothing further is told of Aldrian here. Also in the Nibelungenlied, Gunther
Nibelung
Character in Norse mythology
continental Germanic tradition, where she is a central character in the Nibelungenlied, she is a powerful Amazon-like queen. In both traditions, she is instrumental
Brunhild
reported in the Nibelungenlied. He was succeeded by his brother Gundaharius. Needler, George Henry, ed. (2015-02-11). "The Nibelungenlied". The Project
Giselher_of_Burgundy
Character in German legend and Wagner's Ring Cycle
(Old Norse Gunnarr). In the Nibelungenlied he is nicknamed "from Tronje". Of the main manuscripts of the Nibelungenlied, the chief representatives of
Hagen_(legend)
Legendary sword owned by Sigurd
Gramr, "ill-tempered"), or Balmung in the Middle High German epic poem Nibelungenlied, is a magical godlike sword, specifically the sword that the hero Sigurd
Gram_(mythology)
Legendary figure in Germanic lore
sequel to the Nibelungenlied, the poem nevertheless goes to great lengths to absolve her of blame for the catastrophe of the Nibelungenlied. According to
Gudrun
Middle High German heroic poem
manuscripts presents it as a mere continuation of the Nibelungenlied. Due to deviations from the Nibelungenlied in the Klage's recapitulation of the events of
Nibelungenklage
2001 novel by Albrecht Behmel
"Hagen`s shield request - Das Nibelungenlied, 37th Aventiure". In: GR 71 (1996), S. 23-34. Dick, Ernst S. "The Nibelungenlied between epic and romance: the
Das Nibelungenlied: Ein Heldenepos in 39 Abenteuern
Das_Nibelungenlied:_Ein_Heldenepos_in_39_Abenteuern
Semi-legendary king of Burgundy of the early 5th century
from Scandinavia. Most significantly, he plays a role in the German Nibelungenlied, the medieval Latin Waltharius, and his counter part Gunnarr in the
Gunther
Account of the writing of Wagner operas
unique recreation of the original myths as the Nibelungenlied was in its day. Because Die Sage von den Nibelungen already contained a detailed account of the
Der Ring des Nibelungen: composition of the text
Der_Ring_des_Nibelungen:_composition_of_the_text
German legendary dwarf
Richard Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen. Alberich plays a prominent role in the Nibelungenlied, where he is the guardian of the Nibelung's
Alberich
Character in Germanic heroic legends
prominently in the Old High German Hildebrandslied, the Middle High German Nibelungenlied, in the Old Norse song "Hildebrand's Death" in Ásmundar saga kappabana
Hildebrand
German poet and scholar
German poet and writer. He is primarily known for his translation of Das Nibelungenlied into modern German. He was born in Bonn, where his father was a music
Karl_Joseph_Simrock
Museum in Worms, Germany
also why the city plays an important role in the perception of the Nibelungenlied for centuries. Due to longstanding considerations in order to appreciate
Nibelungen_Museum_Worms
Norse mythical character
dramas, Der Ring des Nibelungen, the character Alberich is a combination of Andvari and the character of Alberich from the Nibelungenlied. Orchard, Andy (1997)
Andvari
1966 West German film
classic Die Nibelungen, which was in turn based on the epic poem the Nibelungenlied. In Worms, capital of the kingdom of Burgundy, Rüdiger von Bechelaren
Die_Nibelungen_(1966–67_film)
Historical form of High German
eds. (1988). Das Nibelungenlied (22 ed.). Mannheim: F. A. Brockhaus. ISBN 3-7653-0373-9. Brackert, Helmut, ed. (1970). Das Nibelungenlied. Mittelhochdeutscher
Middle_High_German
German infantry division
The 38th SS Grenadier Division Nibelungen (German: 38. SS-Grenadier-Division "Nibelungen") was a World War II infantry division of the Waffen-SS, the
38th SS Grenadier Division Nibelungen
38th_SS_Grenadier_Division_Nibelungen
Topics referred to by the same term
the Nibelungs), a 2004 German television film directed by Uli Edel Nibelungenlied (The Song of the Nibelungs), an epic poem by an anonymous author This
Ring_of_the_Nibelungs
1998 video game
Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen, or simply Ring, is a 1998 point-and-click adventure video game for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS developed by Arxel
Ring_(video_game)
Road structure in Regensburg, Germany
The Nibelungen Bridge (German: Nibelungenbrücke) is a dual road bridge with two sections spanning both arms of the Danube at kilometre mark 2378.39 in
Nibelungen Bridge (Regensburg)
Nibelungen_Bridge_(Regensburg)
Heroic literary traditions of the Germanic-speaking peoples
jǽmerlíche || von zwéier édelen fróuwen nít. (Nibelungenlied, stanza 6) Many stanzas of the Nibelungenlied are constructed in a much less regular manner
Germanic_heroic_legend
Micropalaeontology at the Natural History Museum, London 1 December 2022 The Nibelungenlied Sarah Bowden, Reader in German and Medieval Studies at King's College
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Austrian writer
he tried to counter what he regarded as Nazi distortions of the epic Nibelungenlied with a more faithful reading of the original text. In 1959 he was given
Max_Mell
City in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
medieval legends referring to this period, notably the first part of the Nibelungenlied. Worms has been a Roman Catholic bishopric since at least 614, and was
Worms,_Germany
German visual artist and painter (born 1959)
the original on 2014-02-23. Retrieved 2015-08-21. „Nibelungen: Das geheime Königreich“, Nibelungenlied Gesellschaft, 2002. Wolfschlag, Claus-M. „Hagen im
Jimmy_Stepanoff
1400, however, as version m of the Nibelungenlied appears to incorporate details from Hürnen Seyfrid. The Nibelungenlied n also references details from the
Lied_vom_Hürnen_Seyfrid
German actress (1895–1985)
Lang's then-wife Thea von Harbou, the films were based on the epic poem Nibelungenlied written around AD 1200. Schön had a starring role as the vengeful Kriemhild
Margarete_Schön
German music festival of Wagner's stage works
showcase his own works, in particular his monumental cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen and Parsifal. Performances take place in a specially designed theatre
Bayreuth_Festival
German composer (1813–1883)
Old Norse Poetic Edda and Volsunga Saga, and the Middle High German Nibelungenlied. Wagner specifically developed the libretti for these operas according
Richard_Wagner
Group of fictional characters from Richard Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen"
probable origin of his Rhinemaidens is in the German Nibelungenlied. In one part of the Nibelungenlied narrative Hagen and Gunther encounter certain mermaids
Rhinemaidens
Dragons in Germanic mythology
Glossar. 1927. (Revised editions ed. Hans Kuhn) Nibelungenlied. Needler, George Henry. "The Nibelungenlied". gutenberg.org. Retrieved 19 January 2025. Fáfnismál
Germanic_dragon
King of the Burgundians
Giselher, Gernot, and/or Högni. Some German sources, including the Nibelungenlied, replace the name Gibeche with another name such as Dancrat. The historical
Gjúki
1876 opera by Richard Wagner
epic music dramas that constitute Richard Wagner's cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (English: The Ring of the Nibelung). It premiered at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus
Siegfried_(opera)
Topics referred to by the same term
switching between parallel narrative threads found in such texts as Nibelungenlied, Poetic Edda, and Perceval, the Story of the Grail This disambiguation
Interlace
more than a quarter of a century, Der Ring des Nibelungen was finally completed. Der Ring des Nibelungen: composition of the text The English terms employed
Der Ring des Nibelungen: composition of the music
Der_Ring_des_Nibelungen:_composition_of_the_music
Middle High German heroic epic
the Nibelungenlied, and Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival. The Kudrun is widely seen as a deliberate reversal of the situation of the Nibelungenlied: the
Kudrun
2004 German TV series or program
on the Norse mythology story Völsungasaga and the German epic poem Nibelungenlied, which tells the mythological story of Siegfried the Dragon-Slayer.
Dark_Kingdom:_The_Dragon_King
Topics referred to by the same term
confused with the goddess Jörð, in Richard Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung) Energy Research and Development Administration
Erda
Major river in Western Europe
– inspired by the Nibelungenlied, the Rhine is one of the settings for the first opera of Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen. The action of the
Rhine
Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler – Part 2: Inferno 1924 Die Nibelungen – Part 1: Siegfried Die Nibelungen – Part 2: Kriemhild's Revenge 1927 Metropolis 1928 Spies
Fritz_Lang_filmography
Abortive Nazi project
following the demise of their kingdom of Worms as narrated by the medieval Nibelungenlied. Those resonances likely appealed to Himmler given his obsession with
Project_Burgund
Mother of Adolf Hitler (1860–1907)
what happened to the remains. Hitler family Notes Anna Rosmus: Hitlers Nibelungen, Samples Grafenau 2015, pp. 93f Gunther, John (1940). Inside Europe. New
Klara_Hitler
German silent science-fiction film
had been given a screen test by Lang after he met her on the set of Die Nibelungen, but would make her feature film debut with Metropolis. In the role of
Metropolis_(1927_film)
Yiddish religious epic
the poem is probably older. Its stanzaic form resembles that of the Nibelungenlied. The poem fuses Biblical material, Midrashic legends, and rabbinical
Mlokhim-Bukh
German painter, illustrator and costume designer
designer. He created the costumes for Richard Wagner's opera Der Ring des Nibelungen at the Bayreuther Festspiele in 1876. These costumes included horned helmets
Carl_Emil_Doepler
Queen consort of Austrasia
inspiration for both Brunhild and Kriemhild, two rival characters from the Nibelungenlied. Kriemhild married Siegfried, who in many respects resembles Sigebert
Brunhilda_of_Austrasia
reigned until 411. He was succeeded by his brother Giselher. In the Nibelungenlied, he is named Gernot (sometimes Gernoz) and he is the brother of Gunther
Gundomar_I
Widely revered deity in Germanic mythology
Methuen and Company Ltd. Haymes, Edward R. (2009). "Ring of the Nibelungen and the Nibelungenlied: Wagner's Ambiguous Relationship to a Source". Studies in
Odin
Legendary character based on Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great
appears as a supporting character in other heroic poems such as the Nibelungenlied, and medieval German literature frequently refers and alludes to him
Dietrich_von_Bern
Literary works of the Middle Ages
few examples, such as the Old English Beowulf, the Middle High German Nibelungenlied, the Medieval Greek Digenis Acritas, the Old East Slavic Tale of Igor's
Medieval_literature
Old Norse chivalric saga
German heroic epics, with only the Nibelungenlied predating it. Some scholars have argued that the Nibelungenlied itself was a source of the saga, while
Þiðreks_saga
Russian artist living in Berlin, Germany
exhibition ART-PROJECT 2020-2070, Museum of Architecture, Moscow 2021/22: NIBELUNGENLIED, SiegfriedMuseum, Xanten, Germany, Castle Drachenburg, Königswinter;
Genia_Chef
Name list
"Sigi" or "Siggie". It is also seen in German mythology. In the saga Nibelungenlied, Sieglinde was the mother of Siegfried. Those with the name may refer
Sieglinde
Opera by Ernest Reyer
Blau. Like Wagner's Ring of the Nibelung, the story is based on the Nibelungenlied and the Eddas, with some crucial differences from the better known Wagnerian
Sigurd_(opera)
Mountain range in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Sessrumnir Valley, Oliver Peak, Njord Valley, Osgard Peak, Jotunheim Valley, Nibelungen Valley, Panorama Peak, Mount Thundergut and Mount Carnes. 77°35′S 160°34′E
Inland_Forts
"God with us", slogan used by Germans
ISBN 978-0-7546-3880-3. McConnell, Winder, ed. (1998). A Companion to the Nibelungenlied. Boydell & Brewer. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-57113-151-5. Retrieved May 20, 2022
Gott_mit_uns
Magical ring in The Lord of the Rings
Icelandic scholar Eiríkur Magnússon. That saga and the Middle High German Nibelungenlied were coeval texts that used the same ancient sources. Both of them provided
One_Ring
Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales Der Ring des Nibelungen (or the "Ring cycle", adapted from the Nibelungenlied), which centers on the Ring and the Norse pantheon
Literary_cycle
West Germanic language
these texts include a number of impressive secular works, such as the Nibelungenlied, an epic poem telling the story of the dragon-slayer Siegfried (c. thirteenth
German_language
Modern pagan religion
English works like Beowulf, and Middle High German writings such as the Nibelungenlied. Some Heathens also draw on archaeological evidence and folklore from
Heathenry (new religious movement)
Heathenry_(new_religious_movement)
Entertainment OS/2 Warp, Windows, Linux 16 July 1998 Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen Arxel Tribe Red Orb Entertainment, Cryo Interactive Windows October 1998
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consciousness the narrator touches on a number of events from the days of the Nibelungen Saga to the recent international financial crisis caused by the U.S. Subprime
Rein_Gold
Narrative technique
century), the Italian Divine Comedy (1320) by Dante Alighieri, the German Nibelungenlied (12th century),[citation needed] the Spanish Cantar de Mio Cid (c. 14th
In_medias_res
Middle High German poet
Tristan and Iseult legend. Gottfried's work is regarded, alongside the Nibelungenlied and Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival, as one of the great narrative
Gottfried_von_Strassburg
Daughter of Hermann Göring (1938–2018)
1963) (retrieved Nov.2, 2024). Knopf 2007, p. 152. Anna Rosmus, Hitlers Nibelungen, Samples Grafenau 2015, p. 291f Lebert 2000, p. 181. Lachenmann 2002,
Edda_Göring
Russian composer (1840–1893)
orchestration. He appreciated the staging of Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen at its première at the Bayreuth Festival, but not the music, calling Das
Pyotr_Ilyich_Tchaikovsky
Canadian bodybuilder, wrestler and actor (born 1930)
film Kommissar X – Drei grüne Hunde [de] (Death Trip), Harald Reinl's Nibelungenlied films, and appeared alongside Gianni Garko and Klaus Kinski in both
Samson_Burke
Der fliegende Holländer Tannhäuser Lohengrin Music dramas Der Ring des Nibelungen Das Rheingold Die Walküre Siegfried Götterdämmerung Tristan und Isolde
Controversies surrounding Richard Wagner
Controversies_surrounding_Richard_Wagner
Poem Film(s) Nibelungenlied (c. 1200) Die Nibelungen (1924) The Dragon's Blood (Italian: Sigfrido) (1957) Die Nibelungen (1966–67) Dark Kingdom: The Dragon
List_of_films_based_on_poems
Ruler of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453
centuries. Attila is a major character in many Medieval epics, such as the Nibelungenlied, as well as various Eddas and sagas. Archaeological investigation has
Attila
Legendary Figure
Volker von Alzey is a legendary figure from the Nibelungenlied. He is the minstrel at the court of Burgundy in Worms. His headquarters Alzey is located
Volker_von_Alzey
Austrian filmmaker (1890–1976)
Gambler (1922) and its sequel The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933), Die Nibelungen (1924), and after moving to Hollywood in 1934, Fury (1936), You Only Live
Fritz_Lang
4th-century king of the Goths
the Norwegian Ragnarsdrápa; the Danish Gesta Danorum; and the German Nibelungenlied and Annals of Quedlinburg. In the Norse Thidreks Saga, translated from
Ermanaric
Extinct nomadic people in Eurasia (4th–6th centuries)
the Old Norse Poetic Edda and Völsunga saga, as well as in the German Nibelungenlied, connects the Huns and Attila (and in the Norse tradition, Attila's
Huns
of all the performances of Richard Wagner's opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen produced at the Bayreuth Festival, from the festival's inception in 1876
List of Bayreuth Festival productions of Der Ring des Nibelungen
List_of_Bayreuth_Festival_productions_of_Der_Ring_des_Nibelungen
observations from the year of Guixin (癸辛雜識) c. 1200 Layamon – Brut Nibelungenlied Early 13th century Ancrene Wisse Færeyinga saga Farid al-Din Attar –
13th_century_in_literature
Vernacular sources on Germanic mythology include the Merseburg Charms, the Nibelungenlied, and various pieces of Old English literature, particularly Beowulf
Germanic_mythology
Library in Germany
Hofbibliothek zu Donaueschingen, including the famous Manuscript C of the Nibelungenlied and – since 2018 – the Donaueschinger Wigalois manuscript. Like the
Baden_State_Library
Calendar year
are killed (this epic disaster will later provide the source for the Nibelungenlied). In the Gothic War (436-439) besieges king Theodoric I the city of
436
Claudius Namatianus Die Nibelungen 1924 450 about the Germanic hero Siegfried, his murder, and his widow's vengeance Die Nibelungen 1966–1967 450 about the
List of historical films set in Near Eastern and Western civilization
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Legendary king of the Visigoths
composed c.1060, at Novalesa Abbey: Waltarius figures in chapters 7-13. Nibelungenlied, a Middle High German epic in which Walter is mentioned briefly. Walther
Walter_of_Aquitaine
Brunhilde "Battle armor" or "bright armor" Skáldskaparmál, Der Ring des Nibelungen (as Brünnhilde) Eir "Peace", "clemency", "help" or "mercy" Nafnaþulur
List_of_valkyrie_names
Town in Upper Austria
Hitlers Nibelungen, Samples Grafenau 2015, pp. 20f Anna Rosmus Hitlers Nibelungen, Samples Grafenau 2015, pp. 97f Anna Rosmus Hitlers Nibelungen, Samples
Braunau_am_Inn
Surface-to-air missile
Rheintöchter (Rhinemaidens) of Richard Wagner's opera series Der Ring des Nibelungen. The missile was a multi-stage solid fuelled rocket. It had four small
Rheintochter
Open-air theatre in Sopot, Poland
Lohengrin 1938: Lohengrin and Der Ring des Nibelungen (whole cycle) 1939: Tannhäuser and Der Ring des Nibelungen (whole cycle) 1940: Tannhäuser and Der fliegende
Forest_Opera
Letter of the Latin alphabet; used in the German language
Use of Middle High German letter "z" for modern "ß" in the beginning of the Nibelungenlied: "grozer" = "großer"
ß
Half-sister of Adolf Hitler (1883–1949)
Oxford University Press, New York. p. 10 Rosmus, Anna (2015) Hitlers Nibelungen. Samples Grafenau. pp. 122ff Komisar, Lucy (Spring 2003). "Offshore banking
Angela_Hitler
Fictional or mythological piece of jewelry with supernatural powers
series of four operas titled Der Ring des Nibelungen which present his version of the story told in The Nibelungenlied and in Volsunga Saga, as well as the
Magic_ring
German SS officer and war criminal (1906–1962)
(3): 387–400. Retrieved 28 December 2020. Rosmus, Anna (2015). Hitlers Nibelungen: Niederbayern im Aufbruch zu Krieg und Untergang (in German). Grafenau:
Adolf_Eichmann
French units of the Waffen-SS
32 30 Januar 33 Charlemagne (1 French) 34 Landstorm Nederland 36 38 "Nibelungen" Police 4 (Panzergrenadier) 35 (Grenadier) Deception "Panzer" 26 27 Lists
33rd Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS Charlemagne
33rd_Waffen_Grenadier_Division_of_the_SS_Charlemagne
German actor (1942–2020)
and 2008 he appeared on stage in the role of the Hun king Etzel at the Nibelungen Festival in Worms. In 2012, under the direction of Dieter Wedel, he played
Dieter_Laser
German conductor, composer, teacher, and journalist
also wrote an opera Die Nibelungen, based on the Nibelungenlied, in 1853, many years before Wagner completed Der Ring des Nibelungen. Dorn died in Berlin
Heinrich_Dorn
Norse hagr "favour, advantage". Hagen is a character in the German Nibelungenlied, who was adopted in Old Norse sources as Hǫgni. Högne in the legends
Haguna
Extinct species of large cattle
Colosseum. Aurochs horns were often used by Romans as hunting horns. In the Nibelungenlied, Sigurd kills four aurochs. During the Middle Ages, aurochs horns were
Aurochs
German writer (1777–1843)
Icelandic sources such as the Volsunga Saga and the Middle High German Nibelungenlied. The play and its two sequels Sigurds Rache (1809) and Aslaugas Ritter
Friedrich_de_la_Motte_Fouqué
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