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- "Waldere" or "Waldhere" is the conventional title given to two Old English fragments, of around 32 and 31 lines, from a lost epic poem, discovered in...
- Niðung in the Þiðrekssaga, and as Niðhad in the Anglo-Saxon poems Deor and Waldere. The legend of Níðuðr and Wayland also appears on the Gotlandic Ardre image...
- appear as his brothers and co-kings. In the fragmentary Old English poem Waldere (c. 1000), the Old English attestation of the story of Walter of Aquitaine...
- Anglo-Saxon fragment known as Waldere, Wudga (Widia) is mentioned together with his father Wayland in a praise of Mimung, Waldere's sword that Weyland had made...
- mentioned in p****ing in a wide range of texts, such as the Old English Waldere and Beowulf, as the maker of weapons and armour. He is mentioned in the...
- hero Dietrich von Bern, includes the Old English poems Widsith, Deor, and Waldere, the Old High German poem Hildebrandslied, and possibly the Rök runestone...
- ēþel or œþel ("ancestral property or land") in texts such as Beowulf, Waldere and the Old English translation of Orosius' Historiae adversus paganos...
- Waldhere, Wealdhere or Waldere can refer to: Waldere, Old English epic poem surviving only in fragments Waldhere (Bishop of London), early 8th-century...
- Aquitaine. A fragmentary Old English poem on the same character is known as Waldere. Jacob Grimm in Teutonic Mythology speculates that Walthari, literally...
- narratives dealing with Germanic heroic legend in medieval languages: Waldere, a fragment of an Old English epic of which just over sixty lines survive...