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1Zur niederdeutschen Dietrichsage

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  • Title: ➤  Zur niederdeutschen Dietrichsage
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 294
  • Publisher: ➤  Mayer & Müller - Johnson Reprint Co.
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  • Publish Location: New York - Berlin

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  • First Year Published: 1914
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Sigurd

hoard of the Nibelungen. The second half of the heroic poem Biterolf und Dietleib (between 1250 and 1300) features a war between the Burgundian heroes of

Brunhild

that King Atli (Etzel) visits her among the Burgundians. In Biterolf und Dietleib (c. 1250), a parody of sorts of the heroic world, Brunhild is shown to

Biterolf und Dietleib

und Dietleib (Biterolf and Dietlieb) is an anonymous Middle High German heroic poem concerning the heroes Biterolf of Toledo and his son Dietleib of Styria

Dietrich von Bern

giant, the armour finally passes into Dietrich's possession. Biterolf and Dietleib is a heroic epic transmitted in the Ambraser Heldenbuch. It is closely

Rosengarten zu Worms

giants or dwarfs, it is grouped together with the similar poem Biterolf und Dietleib as a separate group of Dietrich poems. Scholars count four or five versions

Walter of Aquitaine

refuses to fight his kinsman Dietleib. Biterolf und Dietleib, an epic tale about Walter's brother Biterolf and his nephew Dietleib, who enter the service of

Laurin (poem)

sister of Dietleib, one of Dietrich's heroes. Laurin betrays the heroes and imprisons them, but they are able to defeat him and save Dietleib's sister.

Gudrun

Dietleib and Walther both receive a garland of roses from Kriemhild. Image from a text of the Berlin Rosengarten play, SB Berlin mgf 800, Bl. 2v.

Nibelungenlied

Völsunga saga Lied vom Hürnen Seyfrid Rosengarten zu Worms Biterolf und Dietleib Operas Der Ring des Nibelungen Das Rheingold Die Walküre Siegfried Götterdämmerung

Witege

Witige accompanies Dietrich, Hildebrand, and Dietleib into Laurin's kingdom and is captured. Dietleib arranges for their escape and the destruction of