Die Nibelungen (redirect from Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache)
in 1924, consisting of Die Nibelungen: Siegfried and Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge. The scenarios for both films were co-written by Lang's then-wife...
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hand of the Burgundian princess Kriemhild from her brother King Gunther. Gunther agrees to let Siegfried marry Kriemhild if Siegfried helps Gunther acquire...
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242 Kriemhild is a main belt asteroid that was discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on 22 September 1884 in Vienna and was named after Kriemhild...
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portrayed as dying as the result of a quarrel between his wife (Gudrun/Kriemhild) and another woman, Brunhild, whom he has tricked into marrying the Burgundian...
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have Siegfried murdered is a quarrel with the hero's wife, Gudrun or Kriemhild. In the Scandinavian tradition, but not in the continental tradition,...
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number for Boloria kriemhild is 4468. "Boloria kriemhild Species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-02-24. "Boloria kriemhild Report". Integrated...
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to slay the dragon; Giselher befriends Eric and says that his sister Kriemhild is wanted by every man in the kingdom but she doesn't want any of them...
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fantasy film released in two parts, Siegfried von Xanten and Kriemhilds Rache (Kriemhild's Revenge). It was directed by Harald Reinl and produced by Artur...
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Kriemhild Limberg (8 September 1934 – 24 August 2020) was a German athlete. She competed in the women's discus throw at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the...
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comedy, Komm nur, mein liebstes Vögelein (1968), followed by the role of Kriemhild in the erotic action film, The Long Swift Sword of Siegfried (1971). She...
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cuisine. (Quote translated from the German) Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè, eds. (2000). The Cambridge World History of Food, Volume 2. Cambridge...
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Giselher and Gernot, and his sister is named Kriemhild. When Siegfried comes to Worms to woo Kriemhild, he first challenges Gunther as king before the...
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read "Through the Brocken Spectre rose a luring Angel." The design of Kriemhild Gretchen, a Witch in the anime series Puella Magi Madoka Magica, may have...
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Brunhild had a son named Siegfried and Siegfried and Kriemhild had a son named Gunther. Kriemhild's later son born to Etzel (= Attila) who is slain by Hagen...
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Ortlieb is the son of Kriemhild (Gudrun) and Etzel (Atli) and a minor figure in Germanic heroic legend and literature. He is definitively named in the...
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epic poem "Das Nibelungenlied", played one of the central characters, Kriemhild, in the German television film Kingdom in Twilight. Kingdom in Twilight...
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Books. pp. 203–204. ISBN 9781903018798. OCLC 624419365. Kenneth F. Kiple, Kriemhild Coneè Ornelas, eds., Cambridge World History of Food, Cambridge, 2000...
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beneath her veil." In Germanic heroic legends, she corresponds to Guðrún/Kriemhild, and in the Norse versions she deliberately killed Attila, in revenge...
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"Cruciferous and Green Leafy Vegetables". In Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Conee (eds.). Cambridge World History of Food. Vol. 1. Cambridge UP. p...
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Yayın Grubu. p. 307. ISBN 975-23-0111-8. Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè, eds. (2000). The Cambridge World History of Food, Volume 2. Cambridge...
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doi:10.1126/science.1132636. PMID 17170278. Kiple, Kenneth F. and Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè, eds., The Cambridge World History of Food, Cambridge University...
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www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-01-10. Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè, eds. (2000). The Cambridge World History of Food (PDF). Cambridge:...
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his elder brothers. In German accounts, Gunther and Hagen, along with Kriemhild herself, are the final casualties of the fall of the Nibelungs. Hagen...
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6: Cucumbers, Melons and Watermelons". In Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè (eds.). The Cambridge World History of Food. Vol. 2. Cambridge University...
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his skin as hard as horn (hürnen)). Afterwards it tells how he rescued Kriemhild, daughter of the Burgundian king Gybich, with the help of the dwarf Eugel...
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original on 15 April 2023. Retrieved 19 March 2023. Kiple, Kenneth F. & Kriemhild Conee Ornelas. World history of Food – Sugar. Cambridge University Press...
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Austin TX. pp. 108–118. ISBN 978-1477309711. Kiple, Kenneth F.; Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè (2000). The Cambridge World History of Food. Vol. 1. Cambridge University...
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colmex.mx. Retrieved November 11, 2021. Kiple, Kenneth F. & Ornelas, Kriemhild Coneè (2000). The Cambridge World History of Food. 2 vols. New York: Cambridge...
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Brunhilda as inspiration for both Brunhild and Kriemhild, two rival characters from the Nibelungenlied. Kriemhild married Siegfried, who in many respects resembles...
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