Kudrun (sometimes known as the Gudrunlied or Gudrun), is an anonymous Middle High German heroic epic. The poem was likely composed in either Austria or...
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of the saga is found in the Middle High German poem Kudrun, as a prologue to the story of Kudrun herself. Yet another version is found in the Old Yiddish...
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Tod Lay of Hildebrand Muspilli The Merseburg Incantations Nibelungenlied Kudrun Weyland Dietrich von Bern Mannaz Common Germanic deities Germanic king Norse...
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Ambraserheldenbuch. Fol. 149r. The large initial marks the start of the 10th "Aventiure" of Kudrun....
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the Kudrun (c. 1250), for instance, has been described as a reply to the Nibelungenlied that reverses the heroic tragedy of the previous poem. Kudrun herself...
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"Tronchiennes", which sounds almost like "Tronje". Dutch authors place the Kudrun saga here since it contains townscape and landscape names such as "Wulpe...
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Dukus Horant is a heroic epic with thematic similarities to the German poem Kudrun. It is thus a good example of the transfer of literary material between...
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the original on 11 August 2017. Retrieved 7 March 2022. Ernst Martin, ed. Kudrun. Halle a.S., Waisenhaus. 1902. p. 297 https://archive...
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Gunnar and wife of Sigurd in Norse mythology. Gudrun may also refer to: Kudrun, also known as Gudrun, a German medieval epic and its main character Guðrún...
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characters (with notable texts being its versions of the Nibelungenlied, the Kudrun and the poem Nibelungenklage) and defends the concept of Frauenehre (female...
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