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|Tērtĭă pārs ōrbīs frātrēs Eūrōpă vŏcātŭr | |Tērtĭă pārs ōrbīs frātrēs Eūrōpă vŏcātŭr | ||
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| + | |DSSSDS | ||
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|Mōrĭbŭs āc līnguīs vărĭās ēt nōmĭnĕ gēntēs | |Mōrĭbŭs āc līnguīs vărĭās ēt nōmĭnĕ gēntēs | ||
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| + | |DSDSDS | ||
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|Dīstīnguēns cūltū tūm rēllĭgĭōnĕ sĕquēstrāns | |Dīstīnguēns cūltū tūm rēllĭgĭōnĕ sĕquēstrāns | ||
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| + | |SSSDDS | ||
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|Īntēr quās gēns Pānnŏnĭaē rĕsĭdērĕ prŏbātŭr | |Īntēr quās gēns Pānnŏnĭaē rĕsĭdērĕ prŏbātŭr | ||
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| + | |DSSSDS | ||
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|Quām tămĕn ēt Hūnōs plērūmquĕ vŏcārĕ sŏlēmŭs | |Quām tămĕn ēt Hūnōs plērūmquĕ vŏcārĕ sŏlēmŭs | ||
|5 | |5 | ||
| + | |DSSSDS | ||
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|Hīc pŏpŭlūs fōrtīs vīrtūtĕ vĭgēbăt ĕt ārmīs | |Hīc pŏpŭlūs fōrtīs vīrtūtĕ vĭgēbăt ĕt ārmīs | ||
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| + | |DSSDDS | ||
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|Nōn cīrcūmpŏsĭtās sōlūm dŏmĭtāns rĕgĭōnēs | |Nōn cīrcūmpŏsĭtās sōlūm dŏmĭtāns rĕgĭōnēs | ||
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| + | |SDSDDS | ||
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|Lītŏrĭs ōcĕănī sēd pērtrānsīvĕrăt ōrās | |Lītŏrĭs ōcĕănī sēd pērtrānsīvĕrăt ōrās | ||
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| + | |DDSSDS | ||
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|Foēdĕră sūpplĭcĭbūs dōnāns stērnēnsquĕ rĕbēllēs | |Foēdĕră sūpplĭcĭbūs dōnāns stērnēnsquĕ rĕbēllēs | ||
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| + | |DDSSDS | ||
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|Ūltrā mīllēnōs fērtūr dŏmĭnārĭĕr ānnōs | |Ūltrā mīllēnōs fērtūr dŏmĭnārĭĕr ānnōs | ||
| 10 | | 10 | ||
| − | | | + | |SSSDDS |
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|Āttĭlă rēx quōdām tŭlĭt īllūd tēmpŏrĕ rēgnŭm | |Āttĭlă rēx quōdām tŭlĭt īllūd tēmpŏrĕ rēgnŭm | ||
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| + | |DSDSDS | ||
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|Īmpĭgĕr āntīquōs sĭbĭmēt rĕnŏvārĕ trĭūmphōs | |Īmpĭgĕr āntīquōs sĭbĭmēt rĕnŏvārĕ trĭūmphōs | ||
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| + | |DSDDDS | ||
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| + | |{{Outline| | ||
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| + | * '''1–12: Introduction: the Huns''' | ||
| + | * 13–418: The Huns | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius13Scansion|13–33: The Franks under Gibich surrender to Attila, giving Hagen as a hostage]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius34Scansion|34–74: The Burgundians under Hereric surrender to Attila, giving Hildegund as a hostage]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius75Scansion|75–92: The Aquitainians under Alphere surrender to Attila, giving Walther as a hostage]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius93Scansion|93–115: Experience of the hostages at Attila’s court]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius116Scansion|116–122: Death of Gibich, flight of Hagen]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius123Scansion|123–141: Attila’s queen Ospirin advises her husband to ensure Walther’s loyalty by arranging a marriage]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius142Scansion|142–169: Walther rejects Attila’s offer of a bride]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius170Scansion|170–214: Walther leads the army of the Huns to victory in battle]] | ||
| + | ** 215–418: The Escape | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius215Scansion|215–255: Walther returns from battle and encounters Hildegund]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius256Scansion|256–286: Walther reveals to Hildegund his plans for escaping with Attila’s treasure]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius287Scansion|287–323: Walther hosts a luxurious banquet for Attila’s court; eventually all his intoxicated guests fall asleep]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius324Scansion|324–357: Flight of Walther and Hildegund from Attila’s court]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius358Scansion|358–379: The following day, the escape of Walther and Hildegund is discovered by Ospirin]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius380Scansion|380–418: Attila is infuriated and vows revenge on Walther, but can find no one willing to dare to pursue him, even for a large reward]] | ||
| + | * 419–1061: The Single Combats | ||
| + | ** 419–639: Diplomacy | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius419Scansion|419–435: Flight of Walther and Hildegund to the area of Worms]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius436Scansion|436–488: 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]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius489Scansion|489–512: Walther makes his camp in a mountainous area and goes to sleep]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius513Scansion|513–531: Gunther and his companions approach Walther’s camp; Hagen unsuccessfully tries to dissuade the king from attacking it]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius532Scansion|532–571: Hildegund sees the Franks approaching and wakes Walther, who calms her fears and prepares for battle; he recognizes Hagen from a distance]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius572Scansion|572–580: Hagen persuades Gunther to try diplomacy before using force]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius581Scansion|581–616: Camalo is sent as a messenger to Walther, who offers to make Gunther a gift in return for allowing his passage]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius617Scansion|617–639: Hagen counsels Gunther to accept the offer, but Gunther rejects this advice, calling him a coward. Insulted, Hagen goes off to a nearby hill]] | ||
| + | ** 640–1061: Combat | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius640Scansion|640–685: 1st single combat. Camalo is sent back to Walther, who slays him]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius686Scansion|686–719: 2nd single combat. Walther slays Kimo/Scaramund, Camalo’s nephew]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius720Scansion|720–724: Gunther encourages his men]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius725Scansion|725–753: 3rd single combat. Walther slays Werinhard, a descendant of the Trojan Pandarus]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius754Scansion|754–780: 4th single combat. Walther slays the Saxon Ekivrid, after an exchange of insults]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius781Scansion|781–845: 5th single combat. Walther slays Hadawart, after an exchange of insults]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius846Scansion|846–877. Hagen sees his nephew Patavrid going off to fight Walther and laments the evil wreaked on mankind by greed]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius878Scansion|878–913. 6th single combat. After trying to dissuade him from fighting, Walther slays Patavrid]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius914Scansion|914–940: 7th single combat. Walther slays Gerwitus]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius941Scansion|941–961: Gunther again encourages his men, giving Walther some time to rest]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius962Scansion|962–980. 8th single combat. Walther is shorn of his hair by Randolf, whom he then slays]] | ||
| + | *** [[Waltharius981Scansion|981–1061. Walther is attacked by Eleuthir/Helmnot, assisted by Trogus, Tanastus, and Gunther; he slays all but Gunther]] | ||
| + | * 1062–1452: The Final Combat | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1062Scansion|1062–1088: Gunther tries to persuade Hagen to help him to defeat Waltharius; remembering his wounded honor, Hagen refuses]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1089Scansion|1089–1129: 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]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1130Scansion|1130–1187: 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]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1188Scansion|1188–1207: The following day, Walther and Hildegund set out from the mountains, taking the horses and arms of the defeated warriors]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1208Scansion|1208–1236: Hildegund perceives Gunther and Hagen approaching to attack; the king addresses Walther]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1237Scansion|1237–1279: 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]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1280Scansion|1280–1345: 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]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1346Scansion|1346–1375: Walther challenges Hagen; he severs Gunther’s leg, but Hagen again saves the king’s life]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1376Scansion|1376–1395: Hagen cuts off Walther’s right hand; Walther gouges out one of Hagen’s eyes and, cutting open his cheek, knocks out four teeth]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1396Scansion|1396–1442: Having wounded each other, the warriors end the battle, drink together, and engage in a friendly exchange of humorous taunt]] | ||
| + | ** [[Waltharius1443Scansion|1443–1452: The warriors return to their respective homes; Walther marries Hildegund and eventually becomes king of the Aquitainians]] | ||
| + | * [[Waltharius1453Scansion|1453–1456: Epilogue]]}} | ||
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| + | |[[Waltharius13Scansion|next »]] | ||
| + | |[[Waltharius1|Latin]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 8 July 2026
Introduction: the Huns (1–12)
| Tērtĭă pārs ōrbīs frātrēs Eūrōpă vŏcātŭr | DSSSDS | |
| Mōrĭbŭs āc līnguīs vărĭās ēt nōmĭnĕ gēntēs | DSDSDS | |
| Dīstīnguēns cūltū tūm rēllĭgĭōnĕ sĕquēstrāns | SSSDDS | |
| Īntēr quās gēns Pānnŏnĭaē rĕsĭdērĕ prŏbātŭr | DSSSDS | |
| Quām tămĕn ēt Hūnōs plērūmquĕ vŏcārĕ sŏlēmŭs | 5 | DSSSDS |
| Hīc pŏpŭlūs fōrtīs vīrtūtĕ vĭgēbăt ĕt ārmīs | DSSDDS | |
| Nōn cīrcūmpŏsĭtās sōlūm dŏmĭtāns rĕgĭōnēs | SDSDDS | |
| Lītŏrĭs ōcĕănī sēd pērtrānsīvĕrăt ōrās | DDSSDS | |
| Foēdĕră sūpplĭcĭbūs dōnāns stērnēnsquĕ rĕbēllēs | DDSSDS | |
| Ūltrā mīllēnōs fērtūr dŏmĭnārĭĕr ānnōs | 10 | SSSDDS |
| Āttĭlă rēx quōdām tŭlĭt īllūd tēmpŏrĕ rēgnŭm | DSDSDS | |
| Īmpĭgĕr āntīquōs sĭbĭmēt rĕnŏvārĕ trĭūmphōs | DSDDDS |