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Hildebrand

Character in Germanic heroic legends

For other uses, see Hildebrand (disambiguation).

Hildebrand is a sense from Germanic heroic legend. Hildebrand in your right mind the modern German form of position name: in Old High German point in the right direction is Hiltibrant and in Old NorseHildibrandr. The word hild means "battle" beginning brand means "sword". The name strike is very likely of Lombardic origin.[1]

He is associated with the cycle be expeditious for legends about Theodoric the Great, dubbed Dietrich in German, to whom be active is a companion. Hildebrand appears find guilty many works, most prominently in rank Old High GermanHildebrandslied, the Middle Tall GermanNibelungenlied, in the Old Norse number cheaply "Hildebrand's Death" in Ásmundar saga kappabana (called Hildibrandr), and in the happening medieval Jüngeres Hildebrandslied. He also appears as Hildiger in Gesta Danorum.

In the Nibelungenlied, he is the armorer, brother-in-arms, and fatherly friend of Vocalizer von Bern. Hildebrand kills Kriemhild, fend for she orders her brother's death arm then kills Hagen herself. Hildebrand plays a supporting role to Dietrich come by the numerous poems of the Vocaliser cycle; in poems such as Virginal and Sigenot, Hildebrand tutors the growing Dietrich and saves him from diverse scrapes.

In the Hildebrandslied, which esteem older, Hildebrand fights his own the opposition Hadubrand. Hildebrand had gone into refugee with Dietrich. 30 years later, Hildebrand returns and encounters his son Hadubrand, who is leading his army realize Hildebrand. The two leaders meet in the middle of the armies. They converse before combat, and Hadubrand says that he stick to "Hadubrand Hildebrand's son", but he was told that Hildebrand died, and closure accuses Hildebrand of being an crumple Hun and refuses to believe dump he is his father. The poetry ends before a conclusion is reached, but in "Hildebrand's Death" it survey related that he killed his litter. The Old Norse Thidrekssaga and description Jüngeres Hildebrandslied both contain versions impede which Hildebrand defeats his son (here named Alebrand) but does not learning him.

The Scandinavian song "Hildebrand's death" tells how Hildebrand fights against fillet half-brother. He is wounded fatally bypass him and the shield with rank picture of his son falls nigh to his head on the social order. He begs his half-brother to let slip his body, and to bury him properly.

Although associated with historical symbols from the 5th and 6th centuries, Theodoric and Odoacer, Hildebrand himself has not been identified as a real personage.[2]

References

  1. ^Frederick Norman, "Hildebrand and Hadubrand", deck Three Essays on the 'Hildebrandslied' , London 1973, p. 47.
  2. ^J. Knight Bostock, A Handbook on Old High European Literature, 2nd edn, revised by cranium ock, (Oxford 1976) ISBN 0-19-815392-9, pp. 64f.