- also
known as the
Gibichungs (German) or Gjúkingar (Old Norse). A
group of
royal brothers led by king
Gunther or Gunnar, the
Gibichungs are responsible...
- Journey) The act
begins on the s****s of the
Rhine in the Hall of the
Gibichungs, a
people named after the
deceased king Gibich. Gunther, his son and heir...
- Hunding, Sieglinde's husband,
chief of the
Neidings (b****)
Gibichungs Gunther, King of the
Gibichungs (baritone) Gutrune, his
sister (soprano) Hagen, their...
- The
following is a list of the
kings of the two
kingdoms of Burgundy, and a
number of
related political entities devolving from
Carolingian machinations...
- hall of the
wealthy Gibichungs. "Status and re****tion are
written all over the
motifs ****igned to Gunther",
chief of the
Gibichung clan: The enduring...
- on the
grounds 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...
-
Niflung (Old Norse), clan that was the
Burgundian royal house known as
Gibichungs (Old German) or Gjúkings (Old Norse)
Goths /
Gothones /
Gutones / Gautae...
- Capriccio)
Verdi Falstaff (opening of Act II)
Wagner Hagen summons the
Gibichung (from Götterdämmerung Act II) Bert
Williams and Will
Vodery and Jean C...
-
Medieval Europe. pp. 23–43. Fox,
Yaniv (2015a). "Image of
Kings Past: The
Gibichung Legacy in Post-Conquest Burgundy". Francia. 42: 1–26. Fox,
Yaniv (2015b)...
- and
Wotan as a
banker in a
frock coat.
Siegfried enters the hall of the
Gibichungs dressed in the "ragged
clothes of a
mythical hero" and
meets Gunther wearing...