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elder Sigenot (älterer Sigenot), and the younger Sigenot (jüngerer Sigenot) (see "Transmission, versions, and dating" below). In the älterer Sigenot, Dietrich
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Optical toy
illuminated books with sequential images, such as Sigenot (circa 1470). The illustrations in Sigenot are consistently framed and have short intervals between
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Mythical figure
Parcivale /ris' Sigenot unt der wilde man? (Where came the giant Sigenot and the Wild Man, with Parzival?)", but the actual so-called elder Sigenot (13th century)
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Places of horror and torture with snakes
German poem, Dietrich von Bern is thrown into a snake pit by the giant Sigenot – he is protected by a magical jewel that had been given to him earlier
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Legendary character based on Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great
as the Sigenot and the Eckenlied, were printed independently, and remained popular even longer than the Heldenbuch—the last printing of Sigenot was in
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Character in Germanic heroic legends
the numerous poems of the Dietrich cycle; in poems such as Virginal and Sigenot, Hildebrand tutors the young Dietrich and saves him from various scrapes
Hildebrand
Supernatural being in Germanic folklore
dwarfs Eggerich and Baldung play a role in aiding Dietrich in the poem Sigenot: Baldung gives Dietrich a magical gem that prevents him from being bitten
Dwarf_(folklore)
History of animation before the emergence of celluloid film
images produced by an actual or imagined technology. The medieval codex Sigenot (circa 1470) has sequential illuminations with relatively short intervals
Early_history_of_animation
Heroic literary traditions of the Germanic-speaking peoples
Wildenstein castle in Swabia was decorated with images from the epic Sigenot in the 16th century. Emperor Maximilian I's decision to have Theodoric
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Castle in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
ISBN 3-924489-50-5 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wildenstein. The Sigenot wall painting in the main building of the Burg Wildenstein (photos, plans
Wildenstein Castle (Leibertingen)
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Group of 15th and 16th-century German manuscripts and prints
(k), Wolfdietrich (k), Eckenlied (E3), Rosengarten zu Worms, Meerwunder, Sigenot, Der Wunderer, Herzog Ernst, Laurin, Virginal (V11) and the Jüngeres Hildebrandslied
Heldenbuch
dialect (from Konstanz?). Contains various literary texts, including the Sigenot followed by the Eckenlied. E3 (A): Ansbach, formerly Archive of the Evangelical-Lutheran
Eckenlied
German antiquarian
for the first time. Ein schön und anmutig Gedicht, der Littower (1826) Sigenot (1830) Eggenlied (1832) Ein schön alt Lied von Grave Friz von Zotre [Zolre
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scheme: aabccbdedefxf. It shares this metrical form with the poems Goldemar, Sigenot, and Eckenlied. Early modern melodies for the "Berner Ton" have survived
Virginal_(poem)
attempted to ascribe the authorship of the Eckenlied, the Virginal, and the Sigenot to Albrecht due to the use of the same stanzaic form (the "Berner Ton")
Goldemar
retrospect in the Eckenlied and Sigenot, but is narrated in full in the Þiðreks saga. Þiðreks saga, Eckenlied, Sigenot Grimhild/Ute1 Old Norse: Grimhildr
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, F–G
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_F–G
Dietrich von Bern fights a wild man before encountering the giant Sigenot. Illimunation from Cod. Pal. germ. 67, fol. 19r, produced c. 1470 for Margaret
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, D–E
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_D–E
German medievalist and professor
project Sword of Judith Project The Renner of Hugo von Trimberg Jüngerer Sigenot Full publication list on Henrike Lähnemann's institutional website. Lähnemann
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1951 film
Heinz Engelmann as Eberwein, Propst von Berchtesgaden Paul Richter as Sigenot, der Fischer Ingeborg Cornelius as Edelrot Ferdinand Anton as Ruedlieb
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(1999). Die Aventiurehafte Dietrichepik: Laurin und Walberan, der Jüngere Sigenot, das Eckenlied, der Wunderer. Göppingen: Kümmerle. ISBN 3874528413. (translates
Laurin_(poem)
Hjördís/Sieglinde Sigelint2 See Hadeburg and Sieglinde. Sigenot Middle High German: Sigenôt First element PGmc *sigu ("victory), second element PGmc
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, P–S
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_P–S
him a magical jewel that protects against hunger, thirst, and snakes. Sigenot Baltram1 Middle High German: Baltram, Old Norse: Boltram From PGmc *balda
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, B–C
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_B–C
Flucht, Rabenschlacht, Alpharts Tod, Rosengarten zu Worms, Eckenlied, Sigenot, Goldemar, Dietrich und Fasolt, Laurin, Virginal, Wunderer, Ermenrichs
List of figures in Germanic heroic legend, Hi–Hy
List_of_figures_in_Germanic_heroic_legend,_Hi–Hy
ISBN 978-3-7374-0972-8 Die aventiurehafte Dietrichepik: Laurin und Walberan, jüngerer Sigenot, Eckenlied, Wunderer, Mittelhochdeutscher Text mit neuhochdeutscher Übersetzung
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English : variant of Farnell belonging to southwestern England, where the change from f to v arose from the voicing of f that was characteristic of this area in Middle English.
Boy/Male
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Light of the World
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A River
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Name of a Goddess, Beautiful eyed
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Living a long life
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