- Växjö
Siegfried I,
Count of
Sponheim (c. 1010–1065)
Siegfried I (archbishop of Mainz) (died 1084)
Siegfried of
Ballenstedt (c. 1075–1113)
Siegfried IV,...
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Siegfried Fischbacher (June 13, 1939 –
January 13, 2021) and Roy Horn (born Uwe
Ludwig Horn;
October 3, 1944 – May 8, 2020) were German-American magicians...
- of the
Siegfried Line and
defending soldiers in many
bunkers refused to surrender,
often fighting to the death. By
early 1945, the last
Siegfried Line bunkers...
- May–June 1851 and
originally entitled Jung-
Siegfried (Young
Siegfried),
later changed to Der
junge Siegfried. The
musical composition was
commenced in...
- Sigurd/
Siegfried in his
operas Siegfried and Götterdämmerung.
Wagner relied heavily on the
Norse tradition in
creating his
version of
Siegfried. His depiction...
- Roberts, John
Stuart (1999).
Siegfried S****oon. ISBN 1-86066-151-3. "
Siegfried's Journal: the
journal of the
Siegfried S****oon Fellowship". Archived...
-
Siegfried and
Benno were
changed to
Jaroslav and Zdeňek, with the rôle of
Benno danced by a
female dancer en travestie. The rôle of
Prince Siegfried was...
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Siegfried is a
masculine German given name.
Siegfried may also
refer to:
Siegfried (opera) (1876), an
opera by
Richard Wagner Siegfried (play) (1928)...
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theurer Helde"). Brünnhilde
sends Siegfried off to new
heroic deeds,
urging him to keep
their love in mind.
Siegfried proclaims himself to be
simply an...
- 40°50′42″N 72°56′29″W / 40.84500°N 72.94139°W / 40.84500; -72.94139 Camp
Siegfried, a
summer camp
which taught **** ideology, was
located in Yaphank, New...