- In
German heroic legend,
Alberich (German: [ˈalbəʁɪç]) is a dwarf. He
features most
prominently in the
poems Nibelungenlied and Ortnit. He also features...
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Operation Alberich (German:
Unternehmen Alberich) was the code name of a
German military operation in
France during the
First World War. Two
salients had...
- Look up
Alberich in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alberich is the
dwarf of
German and Old
Norse mythology Alberich may also
refer to:
Alberic of Monte...
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Alberich of
Reims (c. 1085 – 1141) was a
scholar who
studied under Anselm of Laon and
later became an
opponent of
Peter Abelard. He was
originally from...
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Alberich Mazak, also
Alberik Mazák (1609 – 9 May 1661) was a 17th-century Czech-Austrian composer.
Mazak was born in
Ratibor to a
Czech family.
After studying...
- of his ransom.
Alberich still hopes he can keep the ring, but
Wotan demands it, and when
Alberich refuses,
Wotan tears it from
Alberich's hand and puts...
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plundered by the
Nibelung Alberich, and one in B-flat
minor ****ociated with the
Nibelungs themselves. As the
curtain rises,
Alberich's brother, the
dwarf Mime...
- was
developed by the
Kriegsmarine during the
Second World War,
codenamed Alberich after the
invisible guardian dwarf of the
Rhinegold treasure from Richard...
- Mazak, or
mazaq in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mazak may
refer to:
Alberich Mazak Mazak (alloy), UK
brand name for a zinc-based
alloy also
known as...
- dramas, Der Ring des Nibelungen, the
character Alberich is a
combination of
Andvari and the
character of
Alberich from the Nibelungenlied. Orchard, Andy (1997)...