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==Summary of events in the ''Waltharius''==
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* Introduction: the Huns (1–12)
 
* The Huns (13–418)
 
** The Franks under Gibich surrender to Attila, giving Hagen as a hostage (13–33)
 
** The Burgundians under Hereric surrender to Attila, giving Hildegund as a hostage (34–74)
 
** The Aquitainians under Alphere surrender to Attila, giving Walther as a hostage (75–92)
 
** Experience of the hostages at Attila’s court (93–115)
 
** Death of Gibich, flight of Hagen (116–122)
 
** Attila’s queen Ospirin advises her husband to ensure Walther’s loyalty by arranging a marriage (123–141)
 
** Walther rejects Attila’s offer of a bride (142–169)
 
** Walther leads the army of the Huns to victory in battle (170–214)
 
** The Escape (215–418)
 
*** Walther returns from battle and encounters Hildegund (215–255)
 
*** Walther reveals to Hildegund his plans for escaping with Attila’s treasure (256–286)
 
*** Walther hosts a luxurious banquet for Attila’s court; eventually all his intoxicated guests fall asleep (287–323)
 
*** Flight of Walther and Hildegund from Attila’s court (324–357)
 
*** The following day, the escape of Walther and Hildegund is discovered by Ospirin (358–379)
 
*** Attila is infuriated and vows revenge on Walther, but can find no one willing to dare to pursue him, even for a large reward (380–418)
 
* The Single Combats (419–1061)
 
** Diplomacy (419–639)
 
*** Flight of Walther and Hildegund to the area of Worms (419–435)
 
*** Gunther, King of the Franks, learns of Walther’s presence on his territory and, despite Hagen’s warnings, decides to pursue him for his treasure (436–488)
 
*** Walther makes his camp in a mountainous area and goes to sleep (489–512)
 
*** Gunther and his companions approach Walther’s camp; Hagen unsuccessfully tries to dissuade the king from attacking it (513–531)
 
*** Hildegund sees the Franks approaching and wakes Walther, who calms her fears and prepares for battle; he recognizes Hagen from a distance (532–571)
 
*** Hagen persuades Gunther to try diplomacy before using force (571–580)
 
*** Camalo is sent as a messenger to Walther, who offers to make Gunther a gift in return for allowing his passage (581–616)
 
*** Hagen counsels Gunther to accept the offer, but Gunther rejects this advice, calling him a coward. Insulted, Hagen goes off to a nearby hill (617–639)
 
** Combat (640–1061)
 
*** 1st single combat: Camalo is sent back to Walther, who slays him (640–685)
 
*** 2nd single combat: Walther slays Kimo/Scaramund, Camalo’s nephew (686–719)
 
*** Gunther encourages his men (720–724)
 
*** 3rd single combat: Walther slays Werinhard, a descendant of the Trojan Pandarus (725–753)
 
*** 4th single combat: Walther slays the Saxon Ekivrid, after an exchange of insults (754–780)
 
*** 5th single combat: Walther slays Hadawart, after an exchange of insults (781–845)
 
*** Hagen sees his nephew Patavrid going off to fight Walther and laments the evil wreaked on mankind by greed (846–877)
 
*** 6th single combat: after trying to dissuade him from fighting, Walther slays Patavrid (878–913)
 
*** 7th single combat: Walther slays Gerwitus (914–940)
 
*** Gunther again encourages his men, giving Walther some time to rest (941–961)
 
*** 8th single combat: Walther is shorn of his hair by Randolf, whom he then slays (962–981)
 
*** Walther is attacked by Eleuthir/Helmnot, assisted by Trogus, Tanastus, and Gunther; he slays all but Gunther (981–1061)
 
* The Final Combat (1062–1452)
 
** Gunther tries to persuade Hagen to help him to defeat Waltharius; remembering his wounded honor, Hagen refuses (1062–1088)
 
** Hagen changes his mind and agrees to help Gunther, but advises that they must lie low wait until Walther comes down from the mountains into open ground (1089–1129)
 
** Walther decides to spend the night in the mountains. He rematches the severed heads with the bodies of his victims, prays for their souls, then sleeps (1130–1187)
 
** The following day, Walther and Hildegund set out from the mountains, taking the horses and arms of the defeated warriors (1188–1207)
 
** Hildegund perceives Gunther and Hagen approaching to attack; the king addresses Walther (1208–1236)
 
** Walther ignores Gunther and pleads with Hagen to remember the bond of their childhood friendship; Hagen counters that Walther has already broken their faith by slaying Patavrid (1237–1279)
 
** The fight begins and continues for seven hours; Gunther foolishly tries to retrieve a thrown spear from the ground near Walther and is only saved from death by Hagen’s brave intervention (1280–1345)
 
** Walther challenges Hagen; he severs Gunther’s leg, but Hagen again saves the king’s life (1346–1375)
 
** Hagen cuts off Walther’s right hand; Walther gouges out one of Hagen’s eyes and, cutting open his cheek, knocks out four teeth (1376–1395)
 
** Having wounded each other, the warriors end the battle, drink together, and engage in a friendly exchange of humorous taunt (1396–1442)
 
** The warriors return to their respective homes; Walther marries Hildegund and eventually becomes king of the Aquitainians (1443–1452)
 
* Epilogue (1453–1456)
 

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509318396509318396==Summary of events in the Waltharius==