- Norse: Guðrún) or
Kriemhild (/ˈkriːmhɪlt/ KREEM-hilt;
Middle High German:
Kriemhilt) is the wife of Sigurd/Siegfried and a
major figure in
Germanic heroic...
-
Kriemhilt's lap for safety. Finally,
Ilsan challenges 52 opponents,
defeats them all, and
receives 52
wreaths of
roses and 52
kisses from
Kriemhilt,...
- to
modern New High German,
devoicing is
represented in writing, thus
Kriemhilt is the
shortened form of Kriemhilde. van der Veen,
Klaas F. (2001). "West...
- ISBN 0-8153-0033-6. Heinrichs,
Heinrich Matthias (1955–1956). "Sivrit –
Gernot –
Kriemhilt".
Zeitschrift für
Deutsches Altertum und
Deutsche Literatur. 86 (4): 279–289...
- heroes,
beginning with the
marriage of
Etzel and
Kriemhilt:
according to Heldenbuch-Prosa,
Kriemhilt organized her
wedding as
revenge for
Dietrich having...
- mother, Grimhild,
whose name is the
linguistic equivalent of the
German Kriemhilt and who
takes on the latter's more
villainous role. Most
likely these...
-
Rosengarten zu Worms,
where Walter appears among the
Burgundian champions of
Kriemhilt's rose garden. He
refuses to
fight his
kinsman Dietleib.
Biterolf und Dietleib...
- Old Norse: Guðrún or
Grimilldr (in Þiðreks saga),
Middle High German:
Kriemhilt. Role as Atli/Etzel's wife
likely from Ildiko, role as Sigurd/Siegfried's...