- The term
Nibelung (German) or
Niflungr (Old Norse) is a
personal or clan name with
several competing and
contradictory uses in
Germanic heroic legend....
- Ring of the
Nibelungs may
refer to: Der Ring des Nibelungen, (The Ring of the
Nibelung or The
Nibelung's Ring,) a
group of epic
operas by
Richard Wagner...
- Der Ring des
Nibelungen (The Ring of the
Nibelung), WWV 86, is a
cycle of four German-language epic
music dramas composed by
Richard Wagner. The works...
-
Nibelung IV was a
Frankish noble and
Count of the
Vexin in the
ninth century from the
Nibelungid family.
Nibelung was born
around the year 810 to Nibelung...
- Der
Nibelunge liet or Der
Nibelunge nôt),
translated as The Song of the
Nibelungs, is an epic poem
written around 1200 in
Middle High German. Its anonymous...
- The
Nibelungs (Die Nibelungen) is a
German tragedy by
Friedrich Hebbel in
three parts, and was
originally intended for
performance over two evenings....
- Die
Nibelungen ("The
Nibelungs") is a two-part
German series of
silent fantasy films created by
Austrian director Fritz Lang in 1924,
consisting of Die...
- The
Nibelung Railway (German: Nibelungenbahn) is a 23.9 km long
electrified line
between Worms in the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and Bensheim...
- In
Norse mythology,
Gungnir (/ˈɡʌŋ.nɪər/, "the rocking") is the
spear of the god Odin. It is
known for
always hitting the
target of the
attacker regardless...
- Balmung. In
Richard Wagner's work, Der Ring des
Nibelungen (The Ring of the
Nibelung), it is
referred to as
Nothung ([ˈnoːtʊŋ], "child of need.")
Nowhere in...