Quarrel of Brunhild and Kriemhild. This scene is from the Nibelung legend of Siegfried. The rival queens met in procession before the door of the great Worms cathedral, and each asserted her right to enter first. Brunhild was of superhuman strength and famed as a warrior. Kriemhild boasted of the victory her husband Siegfried had won over the mighty queen, and displayed the ring and girdle which he had torn from her. From this quarrel arose all the strife and disaster of the legend — Siegfried’s death and the massacre of the Burgundians. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quarrel-of-brunhild-and-kriemhild-this-scene-is-from-the-nibelung-legend-of-siegfried-the-rival-queens-met-in-procession-before-the-door-of-the-great-worms-cathedral-and-each-asserted-her-right-to-enter-first-brunhild-was-of-superhuman-strength-and-famed-as-a-warrior-kriemhild-boasted-of-the-victory-her-husband-siegfried-had-won-over-the-mighty-queen-and-displayed-the-ring-and-girdle-which-he-had-torn-from-her-from-this-quarrel-arose-all-the-strife-and-disaster-of-the-legend-siegfrieds-death-and-the-massacre-of-the-burgundians-image371825367.html
RF2CGX31B–Quarrel of Brunhild and Kriemhild. This scene is from the Nibelung legend of Siegfried. The rival queens met in procession before the door of the great Worms cathedral, and each asserted her right to enter first. Brunhild was of superhuman strength and famed as a warrior. Kriemhild boasted of the victory her husband Siegfried had won over the mighty queen, and displayed the ring and girdle which he had torn from her. From this quarrel arose all the strife and disaster of the legend — Siegfried’s death and the massacre of the Burgundians.
Engraving of Siegfried and Kriemhild. Based on the Song of the Nibelungs, based on the story of the dragon-slayer Siegfried at the court of the Burgundians, how he was murdered, and of his wife Kriemhild's revenge. Dated 1914 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-engraving-of-siegfried-and-kriemhild-based-on-the-song-of-the-nibelungs-76394943.html
RMEC82ER–Engraving of Siegfried and Kriemhild. Based on the Song of the Nibelungs, based on the story of the dragon-slayer Siegfried at the court of the Burgundians, how he was murdered, and of his wife Kriemhild's revenge. Dated 1914
This miniature showing Kriemhild traveling to Etzel that was included in the Codex Hundeshagen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-miniature-showing-kriemhild-traveling-to-etzel-that-was-included-image66695247.html
RMDTE6D3–This miniature showing Kriemhild traveling to Etzel that was included in the Codex Hundeshagen.
A photo made available on 29 July 2015 shows Catrin Striebeck as Bruenhild (l) and Judith Rosmair as Kriemhild kiss during a photo rehearsal of the 'Nibelungen' festival on the Open air stage in Worms, Germany, 28 July 2015. The festival features the old Norse and Germanic mythology saga of the 'Nibelungen' about the life and love, treason and tragedy of the Burgundians royal family and their legendary treasure in Worms in the fifth century. This year's festival titled 'Gemetzel' (lit: Carnage) will be held from 31 July until 16 August 2015. UWE ANSPACH/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-photo-made-available-on-29-july-2015-shows-catrin-striebeck-as-bruenhild-85789151.html
RMEYG0X7–A photo made available on 29 July 2015 shows Catrin Striebeck as Bruenhild (l) and Judith Rosmair as Kriemhild kiss during a photo rehearsal of the 'Nibelungen' festival on the Open air stage in Worms, Germany, 28 July 2015. The festival features the old Norse and Germanic mythology saga of the 'Nibelungen' about the life and love, treason and tragedy of the Burgundians royal family and their legendary treasure in Worms in the fifth century. This year's festival titled 'Gemetzel' (lit: Carnage) will be held from 31 July until 16 August 2015. UWE ANSPACH/dpa
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RMDY93RA–facsimile, The Nibelungenlied or The Song of the Nibelungs, an epic poem in Middle High German, Hundeshagener Codex, Ms. germ.
Worms, Germany. 28th July, 2015. Catrin Striebeck as Bruenhild (l) and Judith Rosmair as Kriemhild kiss during a photo rehearsal of the 'Nibelungen' festival on the Open air stage in Worms, Germany, 28 July 2015. The festival features the old Norse and Germanic mythology saga of the 'Nibelungen' about the life and love, treason and tragedy of the Burgundians royal family and their legendary treasure in Worms in the fifth century. This year's festival titled 'Gemetzel' (lit: Carnage) will be held from 31 July until 16 August 2015. UWE ANSPACH/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-worms-germany-28th-july-2015-catrin-striebeck-as-bruenhild-l-and-judith-85793177.html
RMEYG621–Worms, Germany. 28th July, 2015. Catrin Striebeck as Bruenhild (l) and Judith Rosmair as Kriemhild kiss during a photo rehearsal of the 'Nibelungen' festival on the Open air stage in Worms, Germany, 28 July 2015. The festival features the old Norse and Germanic mythology saga of the 'Nibelungen' about the life and love, treason and tragedy of the Burgundians royal family and their legendary treasure in Worms in the fifth century. This year's festival titled 'Gemetzel' (lit: Carnage) will be held from 31 July until 16 August 2015. UWE ANSPACH/dpa/Alamy Live News
The Nibelungenlied or The Song of the Nibelungs, an epic poem in Middle High German, Hundeshagener Codex, 15th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-nibelungenlied-or-the-song-of-the-nibelungs-an-epic-poem-in-middle-image68431262.html
RMDY98NJ–The Nibelungenlied or The Song of the Nibelungs, an epic poem in Middle High German, Hundeshagener Codex, 15th century
A photo made available on 29 July 2015 shows Catrin Striebeck as Bruenhild (l) and Judith Rosmair as Kriemhild kiss during a photo rehearsal of the 'Nibelungen' festival on the Open air stage in Worms, Germany, 28 July 2015. The festival features the old Norse and Germanic mythology saga of the 'Nibelungen' about the life and love, treason and tragedy of the Burgundians royal family and their legendary treasure in Worms in the fifth century. This year's festival titled 'Gemetzel' (lit: Carnage) will be held from 31 July until 16 August 2015. UWE ANSPACH/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-photo-made-available-on-29-july-2015-shows-catrin-striebeck-as-bruenhild-85790101.html
RMEYG245–A photo made available on 29 July 2015 shows Catrin Striebeck as Bruenhild (l) and Judith Rosmair as Kriemhild kiss during a photo rehearsal of the 'Nibelungen' festival on the Open air stage in Worms, Germany, 28 July 2015. The festival features the old Norse and Germanic mythology saga of the 'Nibelungen' about the life and love, treason and tragedy of the Burgundians royal family and their legendary treasure in Worms in the fifth century. This year's festival titled 'Gemetzel' (lit: Carnage) will be held from 31 July until 16 August 2015. UWE ANSPACH/dpa
Worms, Germany. 28th July, 2015. Alina Levshin (l) as Ortlieb and Judith Rosmair als Kriemhild during a photo rehearsal of the 'Nibelungen' festival on the Open air stage in Worms, Germany, 28 July 2015. The festival features the old Norse and Germanic mythology saga of the 'Nibelungen' about the life and love, treason and tragedy of the Burgundians royal family and their legendary treasure in Worms in the fifth century. This year's festival titled 'Gemetzel' (lit: Carnage) will be held from 31 July until 16 August 2015. UWE ANSPACH/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-worms-germany-28th-july-2015-alina-levshin-l-as-ortlieb-and-judith-85793182.html
RMEYG626–Worms, Germany. 28th July, 2015. Alina Levshin (l) as Ortlieb and Judith Rosmair als Kriemhild during a photo rehearsal of the 'Nibelungen' festival on the Open air stage in Worms, Germany, 28 July 2015. The festival features the old Norse and Germanic mythology saga of the 'Nibelungen' about the life and love, treason and tragedy of the Burgundians royal family and their legendary treasure in Worms in the fifth century. This year's festival titled 'Gemetzel' (lit: Carnage) will be held from 31 July until 16 August 2015. UWE ANSPACH/dpa/Alamy Live News
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