- Burgundians. In Wagner's
operas Nibelungs refers to the race of dwarfs.
Several different etymologies of the term
Nibelung have been proposed; they are usually...
- the
Nibelungs, Die Nibelungen,
Curse of the Ring, and
Sword of Xanten, a
fantasy film
directed by Uli Eden
Nibelungenlied (The Song of the
Nibelungs), an...
- 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...
-
movie Dark Kingdom: The
Dragon King (2004, also
known as Ring of the
Nibelungs, Die Nibelungen,
Curse of the Ring and
Sword of Xanten), is
based in some...
-
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...
- 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
Nibelungs (Die Nibelungen) is a
German tragedy by
Friedrich Hebbel in
three parts, and was
originally intended for
performance over two evenings....
-
fashioning of the all-powerful ring from the gold and his
enslavement of the
Nibelungs; Wotan's
seizure of the gold and the ring, to pay his debt to the giants...
- The
Nibelung Railway (German: Nibelungenbahn) is a 23.9 km long
electrified line
between Worms in the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate and Bensheim...
- to the
original ****d
plundered by the
Nibelung Alberich, and one in B-flat
minor ****ociated with the
Nibelungs themselves. As the
curtain rises, Alberich's...