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Fasolt,
Fasold or
Vasolt is a
giant or
knight who
appears in the
following works: The
Middle High
German heroic poem
Eckenlied (c. 1230). The Old Norse...
- an
alternative payment.
Freia enters in a panic,
followed by
Fasolt and Fafner.
Fasolt demands that
Freia be
given up. He
points out that Wotan's authority...
- ring from Alberich, but is
forced to hand it over to the
giants Fafner and
Fasolt in
payment for
building the home of the gods, Valhalla, or they will take...
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Constantin Fasolt (born 1951) is an
influential historian specializing in the
development and
significance of
historical thought. He is the Karl J. Weintraub...
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Labeobarbus fasolt is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Labeobarbus which is
found only in
rivers in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. Moelants...
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Rheingold (1869),
which has some
basis in Gyl****inning,
Fafner and his
brother Fasolt try to
kidnap the
goddess Freia, a
composite of the
goddesses Freyja and...
- pp. 7–8, 21–22
Evans 1999, pp. 1–4 Dray 2021, p. 58
Wineburg 2018, p. 56
Fasolt 2013, p. xix
Trevelyan 1947, pp. 1–2
Donnelly &
Norton 2012, pp. 35–39 Jenkins...
- the
Fasolt Family. The
Fasolt family from Selb
arrived in
Blankenhain and
began by
modernising the company. In 1856,
after the
death of
Viktor Fasolt, his...
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compares Sméagol's
murder of Déagol to Fafner's
murder of his
brother Fasolt in
Richard Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen. He
notes that
Tolkien denied...
- Verdi's Don
Carlo in Basel. He made his
debut at the
Bayreuth Festival as
Fasolt in Das
Rheingold in 1994,
conducted by
James Levine. He
first performed...