- who was
forced into
exile with the Huns
under Etzel by his evil
uncle Ermenrich. The
differences between the
known life of
Theodoric and the
picture of...
-
Ermenrichs Tod or
Koninc Ermenrîkes Dôt (transl. the
death of king
Ermenrich) is an
anonymous Middle Low
German heroic ballad from the
middle of the sixteenth...
-
Ermanrich or
Ermenrich (Hermanrich; born c. 814 – 874) was a
Benedictine monk and
court chaplain, who
became Bishop of P****au from 866 to 874. He supported...
- who has
driven his
nephew into exile. The
early modern Low
German poem
Ermenrichs Tod
recounts a
garbled version of Ermanaric's
death reminiscent of the...
- Heime, two
traitors who have
switched sides to
Ermenrich. They kill him in a
dishonorable fashion;
Ermenrich, meanwhile,
fails to
defeat Dietrich. The beginning...
- High
German epic poetry, but also in German, Swiss, and
Dutch folklore.
Ermenrichs Tod Lay of
Hildebrand Muspilli The
Merseburg Incantations Nibelungenlied...
-
kingdom in
northern Italy; his
betrayal and
exile by his
wicked uncle Ermenrich, and his
flight to the Huns,
where he is
warmly received by
Etzel and...
- Bern, but betra**** him and took
instead the side of his
wicked Uncle Ermenrich. In one of the
Scandinavian ballads (TSB E 119), he won
particular fame...
-
compiled by an
anonymous confessor before being transcribed by the monk
Ermenrich and
later published in 1731 as
Venerabilis Agnetis Blannbekin. The copies...
- (German for Attila) is Dietrich's
refuge in
exile from his
wicked uncle Ermenrich (Ermanaric).
Etzel is most
prominent in the
poems Dietrichs Flucht and...