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  2. Hagen (legend) - Wikipedia

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    Hagen (German form) or Högni (Old Norse Hǫgni, often anglicized as Hogni, Old English Hagena, Latin Hagano) is a Burgundian warrior in Germanic heroic legend about the Burgundian kingdom at Worms. Hagen is often identified as a brother or half-brother of King Gunther (Old Norse Gunnarr ).

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    The term Nibelung or Niflungr is a personal or clan name with several competing and contradictory uses in Germanic heroic legend. It has an unclear etymology, but is often connected to the root Nebel , meaning mist.

  4. Nibelungenlied - Wikipedia

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    First page from Manuscript C (c. 1230)The Nibelungenlied (German pronunciation: [ˈniːbəlʊŋən-], [ˈnɪbəlʊŋən-] or [ˌniːbəˈlʊŋənˌliːt] ⓘ; Middle High German: 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.

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  7. Washington High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    September 3, 1957, was the first day of school at new Washington. Washington began with grades 10-12 and became a four-year high school in 1987. During the 1956–57 school year, students voted on colors for the new school and selected red and blue with white trim. [4] They also picked the “Warrior” as Washington's mascot. [5]

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  9. George Nissen - Wikipedia

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    Nissen went to high school at Washington High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. [3] Nissen was also an initiated member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity while he was in school. He had seen circus trapeze artists use their safety nets as an elastic bed to rebound and perform additional tricks.