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* [[Waltharius1Scansion|1–12: Introduction: the Huns]]
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* 13–418: The Huns
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** [[Waltharius13Scansion|13–33: The Franks under Gibich surrender to Attila, giving Hagen as a hostage]]
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** [[Waltharius34Scansion|34–74: The Burgundians under Hereric surrender to Attila, giving Hildegund as a hostage]]
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** [[Waltharius75Scansion|75–92: The Aquitainians under Alphere surrender to Attila, giving Walther as a hostage]]
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** [[Waltharius93Scansion|93–115: Experience of the hostages at Attila’s court]]
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** [[Waltharius116Scansion|116–122: Death of Gibich, flight of Hagen]]
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** [[Waltharius123Scansion|123–141: Attila’s queen Ospirin advises her husband to ensure Walther’s loyalty by arranging a marriage]]
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** [[Waltharius142Scansion|142–169: Walther rejects Attila’s offer of a bride]]
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** [[Waltharius170Scansion|170–214: Walther leads the army of the Huns to victory in battle]]
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** 215–418: The Escape
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*** [[Waltharius215Scansion|215–255: Walther returns from battle and encounters Hildegund]]
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*** [[Waltharius256Scansion|256–286: Walther reveals to Hildegund his plans for escaping with Attila’s treasure]]
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*** [[Waltharius287Scansion|287–323: Walther hosts a luxurious banquet for Attila’s court; eventually all his intoxicated guests fall asleep]]
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*** [[Waltharius324Scansion|324–357: Flight of Walther and Hildegund from Attila’s court]]
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*** [[Waltharius358Scansion|358–379: The following day, the escape of Walther and Hildegund is discovered by Ospirin]]
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*** [[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]]
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* 419–1061: The Single Combats
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** 419–639: Diplomacy
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*** [[Waltharius419Scansion|419–435: Flight of Walther and Hildegund to the area of Worms]]
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*** [[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]]
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*** [[Waltharius489Scansion|489–512: Walther makes his camp in a mountainous area and goes to sleep]]
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*** [[Waltharius513Scansion|513–531: Gunther and his companions approach Walther’s camp; Hagen unsuccessfully tries to dissuade the king from attacking it]]
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*** [[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]]
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*** [[Waltharius572Scansion|572–580: Hagen persuades Gunther to try diplomacy before using force]]
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*** '''581–616: Camalo is sent as a messenger to Walther, who offers to make Gunther a gift in return for allowing his passage'''
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*** [[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]]
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** 640–1061: Combat
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*** [[Waltharius640Scansion|640–685: 1st single combat. Camalo is sent back to Walther, who slays him]]
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*** [[Waltharius686Scansion|686–719: 2nd single combat. Walther slays Kimo/Scaramund, Camalo’s nephew]]
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*** [[Waltharius720Scansion|720–724: Gunther encourages his men]]
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*** [[Waltharius725Scansion|725–753: 3rd single combat. Walther slays Werinhard, a descendant of the Trojan Pandarus]]
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*** [[Waltharius754Scansion|754–780: 4th single combat. Walther slays the Saxon Ekivrid, after an exchange of insults]]
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*** [[Waltharius781Scansion|781–845: 5th single combat. Walther slays Hadawart, after an exchange of insults]]
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*** [[Waltharius846Scansion|846–877. Hagen sees his nephew Patavrid going off to fight Walther and laments the evil wreaked on mankind by greed]]
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*** [[Waltharius878Scansion|878–913. 6th single combat. After trying to dissuade him from fighting, Walther slays Patavrid]]
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*** [[Waltharius914Scansion|914–940: 7th single combat. Walther slays Gerwitus]]
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*** [[Waltharius941Scansion|941–961: Gunther again encourages his men, giving Walther some time to rest]]
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*** [[Waltharius962Scansion|962–980. 8th single combat. Walther is shorn of his hair by Randolf, whom he then slays]]
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*** [[Waltharius981Scansion|981–1061. Walther is attacked by Eleuthir/Helmnot, assisted by Trogus, Tanastus, and Gunther; he slays all but Gunther]]
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* 1062–1452: The Final Combat
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** [[Waltharius1062Scansion|1062–1088: Gunther tries to persuade Hagen to help him to defeat Waltharius; remembering his wounded honor, Hagen refuses]]
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** [[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]]
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** [[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]]
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** [[Waltharius1188Scansion|1188–1207: The following day, Walther and Hildegund set out from the mountains, taking the horses and arms of the defeated warriors]]
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** [[Waltharius1208Scansion|1208–1236: Hildegund perceives Gunther and Hagen approaching to attack; the king addresses Walther]]
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** [[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]]
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** [[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]]
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** [[Waltharius1346Scansion|1346–1375: Walther challenges Hagen; he severs Gunther’s leg, but Hagen again saves the king’s life]]
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** [[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]]
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** [[Waltharius1396Scansion|1396–1442: Having wounded each other, the warriors end the battle, drink together, and engage in a friendly exchange of humorous taunt]]
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** [[Waltharius1443Scansion|1443–1452: The warriors return to their respective homes; Walther marries Hildegund and eventually becomes king of the Aquitainians]]
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* [[Waltharius1453Scansion|1453–1456: Epilogue]]}}
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Revision as of 17:05, 8 July 2026

Camalo is sent as a messenger to Walther, who offers to make Gunther a gift in return for allowing his passage (581–616)

Praēcĭpĭt īrĕ vĭrūm cōgnōmĭnĕ rēx Cămălōnĕm DDSDDS
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Scīrĕ vĕlīm Cămălō tūnc rēddĭdĭt ōrĕ sŭpērbō DDSDDS
Nōrīs Gūnthărĭūm rēgēm tēllūrĕ pŏtēntĕm SDSSDS
Mē mīsīssĕ tŭās quaēsītūm pērgĕrĕ caūsās SDSSDS
Hīs aūscūltātīs sūggēssĕrăt hōc ădŏlēscēns SSSDDS
Īgnōrō pĕnĭtūs quĭd ŏpūs sīt fōrtĕ vĭāntĭs 595 SDDSDS
Scrūtārī caūsās sēd prōmĕrĕ nōn trĕpĭdāmŭs SSSDDS
Wālthărĭūs vŏcŏr ēx Ăquĭtānīs sūm gĕnĕrātŭs DDDSDS
Ā gĕnĭtōrĕ mĕō mŏdĭcūs pŭĕr ōbsĭdĭs ērgō DDDDDS
Sūm dătŭs ād Hūnōs ĭbĭ vīxī nūncquĕ rĕcēssī DSDSDS
Cōncŭpĭēns pătrĭām dūlcēmquĕ rĕvīsĕrĕ gēntĕm 600 DDSDDS
Mīssŭs ăd haēc tĭbĭ iām dīctūs pēr mē iŭbĕt hērōs DDSSDS
Ūt cūm scrīnĭŏlīs ĕquĭtēm dēs ātquĕ pŭēllăm SDDSDS
Quōd sī prōmptŭs ăgīs vītām cōncĕdĕt ēt ārtūs SDSSDS
Wālthărĭūs cōntrā fīdēntēr prōtŭlĭt īstă DSSSDS
Stūltĭŭs ēffātūm mē nōn aūdīssĕ sŏphīstăm 605 DSSSDS
Ārbĭtrŏr ēn mĕmŏrās quōd prīncēps nēscĭŏ vēl quĭs DDSSDS
Prōmīttāt quōd nōn rĕtĭnēt nēc fōrs rĕtĭnēbĭt SSDSDS
Ān dĕŭs ēst ūt iūrĕ mĭhī cōncēdĕrĕ pōssĭt DSDSDS
Vītām nūm mănĭbūs tĕtĭgīt nūm cārcĕrĕ trūsĭt SDDSDS
Vēl pōst tērgă mĕās tōrsīt pēr vīncŭlă pālmās 610 SDSSDS
Āt tămĕn aūscūltā sī mē cērtāmĭnĕ lāxăt DSSSDS
Āspĭcĭō fērrātŭs ădēst ād proēlĭă vēnĭt DSDSDS
Ārmīllās cēntūm dē rūbrō quīppĕ mĕtāllō SSSSDS
Fāctās trānsmīttām quō nōmēn rēgĭs hŏnōrĕm SSSSDS
Tālī rēspōnsō dīscēssĕrăt īllĕ rĕcēptō 615 SSSDDS
Prīncĭpĭbūs nārrāt quōd prōtŭlĭt ātquĕ rĕsūmpsĭt DSSDDS

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