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In the "Hvenic Chronicle," in Danish songs, we even find Siegfried as "Sigfred;" Kriemhild as "Gremild;" and she is married to him at Worms, as in the "Nibelungen Lied," while in the
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He stayed there some tine and dealt with various matters; among other things, he gave audience and leave to depart to legates from Sigfred, king of the Danes, and to those sent to him, supposedly in the cause of peace, by the khagan and the jugur, princes of the Huns.
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Sigfred, yes I'd have to agree PJ would be another good candidate.
David Fincher's Rendezvous with Rama Officially Dead « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Sigfred and Brynhild, and among them the poem of their last meeting.
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All three poems are agreed in their ignorance of the variation which makes the wife of Sigfred into the avenger of his death.
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The analogies with the Beowulf and Sigfred stories are evident; but no great poet has arisen to weave the dragon-slaying intimately into the lives of
The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo
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Frode and Frithlaf as they have been woven into the tragedy of Sigfred the wooer of Brunhild and, if Dr. Vigffisson be right the conqueror of
The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo
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None of the Northern poems take any account of the theory that the murder of Sigfred was avenged by his wife upon her brothers.
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Most of the god-sprung heroes are motherless or unborn (i.e., born like Macduff by the Caesarean operation) -- Sigfred, in the Eddic Lays for instance.
The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo
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There it is their sister who brings about the death of the kings; it is the wife of Sigfred, of Sigfred whom they have killed, that exacts vengeance from her brothers Gunther and Hagene.
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