Brunhild, also known as Brunhilda or Brynhild (Old Norse: Brynhildr, Middle High German: Brünhilt, Modern German: Brünhild or Brünhilde), is a powerful female figure from Germanic heroic legend. In anderen Versionen des Nibelungen-Stoffes, wie der Völsungasaga, trägt die Figur den Namen Gudrun. [67][68], After this point, Brunhild plays no further role in the story. Once Sigurd is dead, Brunhild kills herself, and is burned on the same pyre as Sigurd.
[31], The condition that Sigrdrífa will only marry a man without fear is the same as Brunhild will later make, perhaps pointing to the two figures originally being identical. Brunhild can only be wed by a man who will ride through the flames around her tower; Gunnar is unable to do this, so Sigurd takes his shape and performs the deed for him. [8], The most popular theory about the origins of the legendary Brunhild is that she originates from two historical figures of the Merovingian dynasty: Brunhilda of Austrasia, a Visigothic princess who married the Frankish king Sigebert I, and Fredegund, who was married to Sigebert's brother Chilperic I. Frankish historian Gregory of Tours blames Fredegund for Sigebert's murder in 575, after which Fredegund and Brunhild carried on a feud that lasted until 613, when Chilperic's son Chlothar II captured and killed her.
* Download/Wiedergabe im Player erfolgen direkt vom Server des Anbieters. [86] That Brunhild has given Etzel's most important hero, Rüdiger, a lance to fight against the Burgundians, without however, any of them dying, likely had a strong parodic effect on the poem's audience. Later, he will betroth himself to Brunhild at the court of Heimir. Diese Seite wurde zuletzt am 26. Sigurd then weds Brunhild as Gunnar, but places a sword between the two of them on their wedding night. The next morning, he gives Brunhild a ring from the hoard of the Nibelungen, and Brunhild gives him a ring in return. [112] Wagner refers to his Brunhild character as Brünnhilde, deriving the -e ending from the dative of the Middle High German name and likely respelling Brün- as Brünn- to make the connection to modern German Brünne (armor) more obvious. She was exceedingly beautiful and great in physical strength. Kriemhild ist eine der Hauptfiguren des mittelhochdeutschen Nibelungenliedes. [98], Brunhild's sister in the Scandinavian tradition, Oddrun, also does not seem to be a figure of the traditional legend. Dabei trägt sie Brünhilds Ring. The two promise to marry each other. Kriemhild und Brünhild - Heldinnen der Nibelungen MP3 online hören, solange die Datei verfügbar ist. [27], The poem appears to distinguish between Sigrdrífa in the following Sigrdrífumál and Brunhild as two different women.
[56] The original form of this ballad likely dates to the fourteenth century,[54] though it is clear that many variants have been influenced by the Danish ballads. Nibelungenliedes hat sie über dem fürchterlichen Drama im fernen Osten, Im Mittelpunkt stehen dabei zwei wunderschöne Frauen von höchst unterschiedlichem Charakter: Kriemhild und Brünhild. [13], The so-called Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson is the earliest attestation of the Scandinavian version of Brunhild's life, dating to around 1220. Durchschnittliche Bewertung: 5.00 von 5 bei, Um Videos oder Audios abzuspielen, benötigen Sie einen Browser, der HTML5-Video abspielen kann oder eine aktuelle Version des kostenlosen. Dauer: 00:22:37 Im Nibelungenlied, einem mittelalterlichen Epos, geht es um Liebe und Eifersucht, um Verrat, Rache und Mord. tritt sie auf beim Zuge zum Münster; und als die eifersüchtige Königin Dauer: 00:22:37 Im Nibelungenlied, einem mittelalterlichen Epos, geht es um Liebe und Eifersucht, um Verrat, Rache und Mord. She swore that she would not awaken to marry unless a man came who knew no fear. Als Hagen Ortlieb, den Sohn Kriemhilds und Etzels, tötet, kommt es zum Blutbad. [54], In the Danish ballad Sivard og Brynild (DgF 3, TSB E 101), Sigurd wins Brunhild on the "glass mountain" and then gives her to his friend Hagen.
[49] The saga is connected to a second saga, Ragnars saga Loðbrókar, which follows it in the manuscript, by having Ragnar Lodbrok marry Aslaug, daughter of Sigurd and Brynhild. Eine andere Version dieses Rangstreits wird in der Edda erzählt: Brynhild watet tiefer als Gudrun (gleichzusetzen mit Kriemhild) in einen Fluss hinein, um ihren Schleier zu waschen. Sie versinkt in unstillbarem Leid und schwört bittere Rache. Once the deed is done, Brunhild laughs loudly when she hears Gudrun's cry of lament. Als Sigurd getötet wird, rächt sie ihn, was zum Untergang der Gjukungen unter dem Königtum ihres Bruders Gunnar führt. He argues that only later did Sigurd come to be regarded as the more significant figure, as he acquired more stories beyond his murder. machenden Tarnkappe abgenommen hat. zur Kirchenthüre gehen werde. Sigurd wins Brunhild for Gunnar and weds her for him, but the two do not sleep together.
Im 1. Zu Beginn erscheint Kriemhild als höfische, angepasste und passive Hofdame.
[104][105], Theodore M. Andersson and Hans Kuhn have both argued that Brunhild's suicide is a later development in the tradition, possibly modeled after the presumed original death of Gudrun/Kriemhild in the burning of Atli/Etzel's hall. Kriemhild und Brünhild Heldinnen der Nibelungen Ein Beitrag von: Carola Zinner.
[59] It has been suggested that this may show knowledge of Norse traditions about Brunhild.
[94], There is considerable debate about whether the ride through the wall of flames attested in the Norse tradition or the feats of strength attested in the continental tradition represents the older version of the wooing of Brunhild. [21], The Poetic Edda, a collection of heroic and mythological Nordic poems, appears to have been compiled around 1270 in Iceland, and assembles mythological and heroic songs of various ages.
Brunhild then encourages Gunnar to kill Sigurd, which eventually he does. Beide gehen danach nach Xanten, wo sie ihren Sohn Gunther gebiert. [22] A large number of poems deal with the relationship between Sigurd and Brunhild, which seems to have been of special interest to the compiler. Die Gelegenheit zur Rache bietet sich, als der Hunnenkönig Atli um sie wirbt und sie zu ihm zieht. Strittig war, ob sie zu verurteilen oder zu verteidigen sei.
Die Episode ist eine Audio-Datei aus der Liste des Podcast-Angebotes radioWissen, die du hier downloaden und online anhören kannst. [5] Others have argued that the Russian fairy tale may derive from the Nibelungenlied. Weitere Informationen findest du hier: https://de.wikisource.org/w/index.php?title=Der_Streit_zwischen_Krimhild_und_Brunhild_vor_dem_Münster_zu_Worms&oldid=3445405.