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Witege,
Witige or
Wittich (Old English: Wudga, Widia; Gotho-Latin: Vidigoia) or
Vidrik "Vidga"
Verlandsson (Old Norse: Vidrīk + Viðga or
Videke + Verlandsson...
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discovers where Witege is
being held prisoner,
attacks King Ósantrix,
kills him, and
frees his friend.
Following the episode, a
quarrel between Witege and Heime...
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mostly biblical heroes, but
including Dietrich von Bern
fighting against Witege from the Old
Swedish version of the Þiðreks saga,
found on the
vault of...
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while he is
brave and a
powerful warrior, he
eventually encounters Witege and Heime, two
traitors who have
switched sides to Ermenrich. They kill...
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fight against the
dwarf King Laurin,
which takes place when
Dietrich and
Witege destroy Laurin's
magical rose garden. The
heroes are
subsequently invited...
- hill of Wudia:
Wudia may be a real
settler or the
legendary Germanic hero
Witege). The
other English places called Withington may have
different origins...
- an oak tree so that
Humlung can
claim to have
defeated him. When
Vidrek (
Witege) doesn't
believe Humlung and goes to check,
Sigurd rips the oak tree from...
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mentions of the
fights of the
heroes Ðeodric (Dietrich von Bern) and
Widia (
Witege), son of Wayland,
against giants. The
Finnesburg Fragment tells a story...
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Vidigoia is
thought to be one of the
inspirations for the
Germanic hero
Witege.
Wolfram 1990, pp. 387–388
Wolfram 1990, p. 95 Jordanes. The
Origin and...
- by his wife
Helche are
killed by Dietrich's
former v****al
Witege outside of Ravenna.
Witege then
flees into the sea and is
rescued by a
mermaid rather...