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Siegfreidiad

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Search ResultsTopographies of gender in middle high German Arthurian Romance - Page 199
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Alexandra Sterling-Hellenbrand - 2001 - 244 pages - Preview

Gillespie compares the Niheliingenlied with Tristan, and Tristan with Siegfried (Sifrit).

In Gillespie's opinion, Tristan never changes, and this static nature is what differentiates him from other Arthurian heroes.

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The Encyclopædia britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences, ...: Volume 19
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Hugh Chisholm - 1911 - Snippet view

Thus the mysterious hoard is all but lost sight of; no mention is made of the curse attached to it; and it is only as an afterthought that Siegfried (Sifrit) is described as its master. Everywhere the supernatural elements are ...

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The Nibelungen tradition: an encyclopedia - Page 120
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Francis G. Gentry - 2002 - 375 pages - Preview

His name appears in different versions: the Scandinavian authors write Sigurd (the corresponding German form would be "Sigwart"), the German writers use "Siegfried", "Sifrit", or "Seyfrid".
His story is told mainly in the lays of the Poetic ...

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The Encyclopedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences, ...: Volume 19
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Hugh Chisholm - 1911 - Snippet view

Thus the mysterious hoard is all but lost sight of; no mention is made of the curse attached to it; and it is only as an afterthought that Siegfried (Sifrit) is described as its master. Everywhere the supernatural elements arc ...

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The Teutonic mythology of Richard Wagner's "The Ring of the Nibelung": Volume 3, Parts 1-2
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William O. Cord - 1991 - Snippet view

today an unquestioned, seamless, and easily understood story of the life of the hero Siegfried. The tale of the hero Siegfried originated among the Franks who ... Suffice to say, however,

"Siegfried" ("Sifrit", "Sigfrid", "Seyfrid", "Seufrid", ...

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Monumenta Germaniae historica inde ab anno Christi quingentesimo ...: Volume 5, Part 2
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Gesellschaft für Ältere Deutsche Geschichtskunde zur Beförderung einer Gesammtausgabe der Quellenschriften Deutscher Geschichten des Mittelalters - 1893 - No preview

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Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels Gesamtausgabe (MEGA).
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Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Institut marksizma-leninizma (Moscow, Russia) - 1990 - Snippet view

Gunther hat dem Siegfried ("Sifrit") für seine Hilfe bei der Werbung um Brünhild ( Prünhilt) von Island die Hand seiner Schwester Kriemhild (Kriemhilt) versprochen . In der Strophe 612, auf die sich Engels bezieht, ist mit dem Ritter ...

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Selections from the Edinburgh review: comprising the best articles ...: Volumes 1-2 - Page 230
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Maurice Cross - 1835 - Full view

many was "Sieg-fried" or "Si-frit", the Sigurd of the Volsunga Saga. Romance has her relics as well as religion. The maces of Orlando and Oliver were long shown by ( he monks of Roncesvalles; and the spear of Siegfried, " a mighty pine beam," ...

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The Edinburgh review: or Critical journal: Volume 139 - Page 186
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Sydney Smith - 1816 - Full view

It is thought that the traditions respecting Dieterich are chiefly derived from the Lombards.

But the favourite hero of the Northern parts of Germany was "Siegfried" or "Sifrit", the Sigurd of the Volsunga Saga. Romance has her relics as ...

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many was Siegfried or Sifrit, the Sigurd of the Volsunga Saga. Romance has her relics as well as religion. The maces of Orlando and Oliver were long shown by the monks of Roncesvalles ; and the spear of Siegfried, " a mighty pine beam," ...

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