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*** [[Waltharius914|914–940: 7th single combat. Walther slays Gerwitus]] | *** [[Waltharius914|914–940: 7th single combat. Walther slays Gerwitus]] | ||
*** [[Waltharius941|941–961: Gunther again encourages his men, giving Walther some time to rest]] | *** [[Waltharius941|941–961: Gunther again encourages his men, giving Walther some time to rest]] | ||
| − | *** [[Waltharius962| | + | *** [[Waltharius962|962–981. 8th single combat. Walther is shorn of his hair by Randolf, whom he then slays]] |
| − | *** [[ | + | *** [[Waltharius982|982–1061. Walther is attacked by Eleuthir/Helmnot, assisted by Trogus, Tanastus, and Gunther; he slays all but Gunther]] |
* 1062–1452: The Final Combat | * 1062–1452: The Final Combat | ||
** [[Waltharius1062|1062–1088: Gunther tries to persuade Hagen to help him to defeat Waltharius; remembering his wounded honor, Hagen refuses]] | ** [[Waltharius1062|1062–1088: Gunther tries to persuade Hagen to help him to defeat Waltharius; remembering his wounded honor, Hagen refuses]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:19, 11 July 2026
Death of Gibich, flight of Hagen (116–122)
| Interea Gibicho defungitur, ipseque regno | Defungitur equiv. to moritur
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| Guntharius successit et ilico Pannoniarum | Pannoniarum: the Emperor Trajan divided the Roman province of Pannonia in two, creating Pannonia Superior and Pannonia Inferior. Hence the practice of using the plural to refer to the geographic region.
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| Foedera dissolvit censumque subire negavit. | |||||
| Hoc ubi iam primum Hagano cognoverat exul, | |||||
| Nocte fugam molitur et ad dominum properavit. | 120 | Aeneid 2.108-109.: Saepe fugam Danai Troia cupiere relicta/ moliri. ‘Often the Greeks longed to quit Troy.’
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| Waltharius tamen ad pugnas praecesserat Hunos, | Aeneid 9.47: Turnus at ante volans tardum praecesserat agmen. ‘But Turnus had hurried forward in advance of his tardy column.’
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| Et quocumque iret, mox prospera sunt comitata. |