- the
tragic encounter in
battle between a
father (Hildebrand) and a son (
Hadubrand) who does not
recognize him. It is the only
surviving example in German...
- his own son
Hadubrand.
Hildebrand had gone into
exile with Dietrich. 30
years later,
Hildebrand returns and
encounters his son
Hadubrand, who is leading...
-
Hildebrand und
Hadubrand und das Weißenbrunner
Gebet (The Two
Oldest German Poems of the
Eighth Century: The Song of
Hildebrand and
Hadubrand and the Wessobrunn...
- line of
names Athanaric, Aoric,
Ariaric resemble the 'ideal type' of
Hadubrand, Hildebrand, Heribrand". He
considered the
similarities and comparison...
-
mention in
Germany is the Hildebrandslied,
recorded around 820. In this,
Hadubrand recounts the
story of his
father Hildebrand's
flight eastwards in the...
- Y Y Branthildis, Branthoc, Brandulf; Adelbrand, Gerbrand, Hildebrand,
Hadubrand, IJsbrand, Liutprand, Rembrandt,
Theudebrand cf. Brant.
Attested from...
- the Hildebrandslied, in
which Hildebrand is
thought to kill his son,
Hadubrand,
though the poem's
ending is lost.
During his time abroad, Cú Chulainn...
-
Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses. 1906, 1907, 1909) De
Liederen van
Hildebrand en
Hadubrand (Johannes Müller. 1909) Die
Sagen von
Ermanarich und
Dietrich von Bern...
- The poem
tells of the
battle of the hero
Hildebrand with his own son
Hadubrand and
alludes to many of the
traditions that will
later surround Theodoric...
- F. D. Gräter in
Bragur (1797), 118–155. Das Lied von
Hildebrand und
Hadubrand und das
Wessobrunner Gebet (1812). Hans
Ferdinand M****mann, Erläuterungen...