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  2. Hagen (legend) - Wikipedia

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    Dietrich von Bern Ties up Hagen; by Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth (1911). In the Nibelungenlied, he is called Hagen of Tronje. [1]Some versions indicate that Hagen is the "Oheim" of the three kings, i.e. their mother Ute's brother (or brother-in-law, following a now outdated German dual model of indicating and differing between matrilineal and patrilineal kinship).

  3. Rüdiger von Bechelaren - Wikipedia

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    Death log containing the entry for "Rudergerus Marchio", ie Rüdiger von Bechelaran. "Much has been written about the extraordinary scene in the closing stages of Das Nibelungenlied when Hagen, his own shield - a gift from Rudiger's wife - shattered, asks Rudiger to give him his shield: Rüdiger is about to enter a battle to the death as one of Hagen's opponents, but he nonetheless complies ...

  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.

  5. Nibelungenwerk - Wikipedia

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    The conversion of the production took place without any problems, since the cranes and other technical equipment were over-specified. In the last days of the war, 65 Panther tanks and Tigers were repaired. Including the October 1943 bombing raid, the plant was bombed at least 8 times by the Allied air forces during WWII.

  6. Neo-Nazis are still on Facebook. And they’re making money - AOL

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    German authorities have twice banned their signature tournament. The Battle of the Nibelungs — a reference to a classic heroic epic much loved by the Nazis — is one of dozens of far-right ...

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  8. Ortlieb (Germanic heroic legend) - Wikipedia

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    Hagen Slays Ortlieb, Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, 1843 Ortlieb is the son of Kriemhild (Gudrun) and Etzel (Atli) and a minor figure in Germanic heroic legend and literature. He is definitively named in the Nibelungenlied .

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