-
Rhine in the Hall of the Gibichungs, a
people named after the
deceased king
Gibich. Gunther, his son and heir, sits enthroned. Gunther's half-brother and chief...
- the area
around Worms but
describes it as a
separate kingdom from King
Gibich's land (i.e. the
Burgundian kingdom). The
Nibelungenlied gives two contradictory...
- that
makes him
forget all
about Brünnhilde and fall in love with
Gutrune Gibich, who, by the way, is the only
woman Siegfried has ever come
across who hasn't...
-
daughter of
Gibich, King of the Burgundians, has a
magnificent rose
garden in Worms,
which is
guarded by
twelve heroes,
including Gibich, her brothers...
- that they are not clear. Here
Gunther is
ruler of the Gibichungs, son of
Gibich and Grimhilde.
Hagen is his half-brother, his
father being the villainous...
- by
Gernot in the
German tradition), and
Gibica (attested in
Germany as
Gibich but not
found in the Nibelungenlied).
Although the
Burgundian kingdom on...
- name
Nibelung was
transferred to the
Burgundian royal dynasty of the
Gibichings (Old
Norse Gjúkingar). It was then
afterwards adopted by the Franks, who...