- king Herirīcus, his
daughter Hiltgunt; and Alphere, his son
Waltharius.
Hagano and
Waltharius became brothers in arms,
fighting at the head of Attila's...
-
earliest probable surviving mention of the name is in the
Latin poem
Waltharius,
believed to have been
composed around the year 920. In
lines 555–6 of...
- significantly, he
plays a role in the
German Nibelungenlied, the
medieval Latin Waltharius, and the Old
Norse Poetic Edda and Völsunga saga. He also
plays an important...
-
first literary mention of
nailed horseshoes is
found within Ekkehard's
Waltharius,
written c. 920 AD. The
practice of
shoeing horses in
Europe likely originated...
-
Beowulf (Old English) Waldere, Old
English version of the
story told in
Waltharius (below),
known only as a
brief fragment Alpamysh, a
Turkic epic Karolus...
-
fragment of an Old
English epic of
which just over
sixty lines survive.
Waltharius, a 10th-century
Latin epic
written by the monk
Ekkehard I of St Gall....
-
Walthari (also Waltheri, Latin:
Waltharius) son of
Wacho from his
third wife Silinga, was a king of the
Lombards from 539 to 546. He was an
infant king...
- Tristan,
Gottfried von Str****burg
Troilus and Criseyde,
Geoffrey Chaucer Waltharius Younger Edda,
Snorri Sturluson Yvain: The
Knight of the Lion, Chrétien...
-
Berengarii und
Waltharius-Epos,
Deutsches Archiv für
Erforschung des Mittelalters, 58, 2002, pp. 205-211. B. K. Vollmann,
Gesta Berengarii und
Waltharius-Epos,...
- charity. He was also
distinguished as a poet and
wrote a
Latin epic "
Waltharius",
basing his
version on an
original German text. He
dedicated this poem...