Siegfried the warrior, slain by Hagen in Germanic legend. Hand-colored woodcut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-siegfried-the-warrior-slain-by-hagen-in-germanic-legend-hand-colored-22171469.html
RMB81YX5–Siegfried the warrior, slain by Hagen in Germanic legend. Hand-colored woodcut
Historic print, manuscript, Orendel, minstrel poetry, old Germanic legend, 13th Century, Handschrift , Orendel, eine Spielmannsd Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-historic-print-manuscript-orendel-minstrel-poetry-old-germanic-legend-75240940.html
RMEABEGC–Historic print, manuscript, Orendel, minstrel poetry, old Germanic legend, 13th Century, Handschrift , Orendel, eine Spielmannsd
The early 1900s caption reads: 'Gudrun rose and came towards Brynhild.' In Norse mythology, Gudrun was the wife of the great hero Sigurd. n the Scandinavian ‘Volsunga Saga’, and the Icelandic ‘Poetic (or Younger) Edda’ and ‘Prose (or Elder) Edda’. The hero Sigurd came to King Giuki’s court after braving the wall of flames surrounding the warrior-maiden Brynhild, with whom he fell in love. In the course of an argument between Gudrun and Brynhild, Brynhild realized she had been wedded to Gunnar by deception, and in her rage sought Sigurd’s death. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-early-1900s-caption-reads-gudrun-rose-and-came-towards-brynhild-in-norse-mythology-gudrun-was-the-wife-of-the-great-hero-sigurd-n-the-scandinavian-volsunga-saga-and-the-icelandic-poetic-or-younger-edda-and-prose-or-elder-edda-the-hero-sigurd-came-to-king-giukis-court-after-braving-the-wall-of-flames-surrounding-the-warrior-maiden-brynhild-with-whom-he-fell-in-love-in-the-course-of-an-argument-between-gudrun-and-brynhild-brynhild-realized-she-had-been-wedded-to-gunnar-by-deception-and-in-her-rage-sought-sigurds-death-image566098898.html
RF2RW00WP–The early 1900s caption reads: 'Gudrun rose and came towards Brynhild.' In Norse mythology, Gudrun was the wife of the great hero Sigurd. n the Scandinavian ‘Volsunga Saga’, and the Icelandic ‘Poetic (or Younger) Edda’ and ‘Prose (or Elder) Edda’. The hero Sigurd came to King Giuki’s court after braving the wall of flames surrounding the warrior-maiden Brynhild, with whom he fell in love. In the course of an argument between Gudrun and Brynhild, Brynhild realized she had been wedded to Gunnar by deception, and in her rage sought Sigurd’s death.
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RMGBWG6M–literature, legends and saga, Wolfdietrich saga, 13th century, Wolfdietrich defeated and captured by giant, the cords become soften in the rain, coloured woodcut, Ulm, circa 1490, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
The early 1900s caption reads: 'Harold sat by her side and watched her.' The image shows Harald Hairfair and Snowfair.' Harald Fairhair (c. 850 – c. 932) was a Norwegian king. According to traditions current in Norway and Iceland in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, he reigned from c. 872 to 930 and was the first King of Norway. His sons, Eric Bloodaxe and Haakon the Good, succeeded him. Harald married Snowfair, daughter of Swasi. When Snowfair died, she did not change, and as red and white she was as when she was alive; and the king sat ever by her (as seen here) and thought in his heart th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-early-1900s-caption-reads-harold-sat-by-her-side-and-watched-her-the-image-shows-harald-hairfair-and-snowfair-harald-fairhair-c850-c932-was-a-norwegian-king-according-to-traditions-current-in-norway-and-iceland-in-the-eleventh-and-twelfth-centuries-he-reigned-from-c-872-to-930-and-was-the-first-king-of-norway-his-sons-eric-bloodaxe-and-haakon-the-good-succeeded-him-harald-married-snowfair-daughter-of-swasi-when-snowfair-died-she-did-not-change-and-as-red-and-white-she-was-as-when-she-was-alive-and-the-king-sat-ever-by-her-as-seen-here-and-thought-in-his-heart-th-image566098900.html
RF2RW00WT–The early 1900s caption reads: 'Harold sat by her side and watched her.' The image shows Harald Hairfair and Snowfair.' Harald Fairhair (c. 850 – c. 932) was a Norwegian king. According to traditions current in Norway and Iceland in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, he reigned from c. 872 to 930 and was the first King of Norway. His sons, Eric Bloodaxe and Haakon the Good, succeeded him. Harald married Snowfair, daughter of Swasi. When Snowfair died, she did not change, and as red and white she was as when she was alive; and the king sat ever by her (as seen here) and thought in his heart th
literature, legends, The Nibelung legend, Siegfried's death, Siegfried is killed by Hagen of Tronie, wood engraving, 19th century, historic, historical, Nibelungen, Nibelungs, Germanic, Teuton, the Germanic people, Teutons, hero, heroes, murderer, myth, mythology, Tronje, murderer, murder, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-literature-legends-the-nibelung-legend-siegfrieds-death-siegfried-28897760.html
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The early 1900s caption reads: Sigurd stood with his sowrd uplifted—the serpent Fafnir was dead.' Sigurd or Siegfried is a legendary hero of Germanic heroic legend, who killed a dragon—known in some Old Norse sources as Fáfnir—and who was later murdered. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-early-1900s-caption-reads-sigurd-stood-with-his-sowrd-upliftedthe-serpent-fafnir-was-dead-sigurd-or-siegfried-is-a-legendary-hero-of-germanic-heroic-legend-who-killed-a-dragonknown-in-some-old-norse-sources-as-ffnirand-who-was-later-murdered-image566098896.html
RF2RW00WM–The early 1900s caption reads: Sigurd stood with his sowrd uplifted—the serpent Fafnir was dead.' Sigurd or Siegfried is a legendary hero of Germanic heroic legend, who killed a dragon—known in some Old Norse sources as Fáfnir—and who was later murdered.
Rübezahl with the orphan Friedel - a German woodwose or mountain spirit of the Giant Mountains (on the Bohemian-Silesian border). Illustration by F. Elßner. Caption on back reads: 'Rübezahl met the orphan Fridel who wanted to find his cousin, who was dead. He gives him wood and a knife; Friedel becomes a famous woodcarver and earns a lot of money in Bad Warmbrunn [now Cieplice, Poland].' ('Rübezahl begegnet dem verwaisten Friedel, der seine Muhme aussuchen wollte, die aber verstorben war. Er gibt ihm Holz und ein Messer; Friedel wird ein berühmter Holzschnitzer und verdient sich in Bad Warmbru Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-rbezahl-with-the-orphan-friedel-a-german-woodwose-or-mountain-spirit-165540678.html
RMKH90R2–Rübezahl with the orphan Friedel - a German woodwose or mountain spirit of the Giant Mountains (on the Bohemian-Silesian border). Illustration by F. Elßner. Caption on back reads: 'Rübezahl met the orphan Fridel who wanted to find his cousin, who was dead. He gives him wood and a knife; Friedel becomes a famous woodcarver and earns a lot of money in Bad Warmbrunn [now Cieplice, Poland].' ('Rübezahl begegnet dem verwaisten Friedel, der seine Muhme aussuchen wollte, die aber verstorben war. Er gibt ihm Holz und ein Messer; Friedel wird ein berühmter Holzschnitzer und verdient sich in Bad Warmbru
This illustration shows the Germanic hero Siegfried swinging the hammer with his powerful strength. Prince Siegfried (also known as Sigurd), the famed hero of Germanic mythology, was the son of King Siegmund of the Netherlands. His wife was Kriemhild, the heroine of the Nibelungenlied. In Germanic legends she is also called Gudrun, and in Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen she is known as Gutrune. In Norse mythology she was the sister of Gunnar. Revenge, intrigue, sibling rivalry all play a role in Gunnar's killing of Siegfried. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-illustration-shows-the-germanic-hero-siegfried-swinging-the-hammer-with-his-powerful-strength-prince-siegfried-also-known-as-sigurd-the-famed-hero-of-germanic-mythology-was-the-son-of-king-siegmund-of-the-netherlands-his-wife-was-kriemhild-the-heroine-of-the-nibelungenlied-in-germanic-legends-she-is-also-called-gudrun-and-in-wagners-der-ring-des-nibelungen-she-is-known-as-gutrune-in-norse-mythology-she-was-the-sister-of-gunnar-revenge-intrigue-sibling-rivalry-all-play-a-role-in-gunnars-killing-of-siegfried-image367479575.html
RF2C9T3XF–This illustration shows the Germanic hero Siegfried swinging the hammer with his powerful strength. Prince Siegfried (also known as Sigurd), the famed hero of Germanic mythology, was the son of King Siegmund of the Netherlands. His wife was Kriemhild, the heroine of the Nibelungenlied. In Germanic legends she is also called Gudrun, and in Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen she is known as Gutrune. In Norse mythology she was the sister of Gunnar. Revenge, intrigue, sibling rivalry all play a role in Gunnar's killing of Siegfried.
Roman sarcophagus of the veteran Vitalis, with scenes from Greek mythology about Hercules and Theseus. 2nd century AD. Found in Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roman-sarcophagus-of-the-veteran-vitalis-with-scenes-from-greek-mythology-175730431.html
RMM5W5XR–Roman sarcophagus of the veteran Vitalis, with scenes from Greek mythology about Hercules and Theseus. 2nd century AD. Found in Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
The early 1900s caption reads: 'Volund took his way back sad and solitary.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-early-1900s-caption-reads-volund-took-his-way-back-sad-and-solitary-image563621287.html
RF2RMY4KK–The early 1900s caption reads: 'Volund took his way back sad and solitary.'
Vortigern, King of the Britons, and his wife Rowena, daughter of the Anglo-Saxon chief Hengist, British legend, 5th-century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vortigern-king-of-the-britons-and-his-wife-rowena-daughter-of-the-104226362.html
RMG1FWP2–Vortigern, King of the Britons, and his wife Rowena, daughter of the Anglo-Saxon chief Hengist, British legend, 5th-century
Impression of horses hoof in granite, part of a German legend. Perhaps weathered remains of a Germanic altar basin. Rosstrappe, Harz Mountains, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/impression-of-horses-hoof-in-granite-part-of-a-german-legend-perhaps-weathered-remains-of-a-germanic-altar-basin-rosstrappe-harz-mountains-saxony-anhalt-germany-image247259141.html
RMTA7HFH–Impression of horses hoof in granite, part of a German legend. Perhaps weathered remains of a Germanic altar basin. Rosstrappe, Harz Mountains, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
THE COURTYARD, HEIDELBERG CASTLE by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from A Tale of the Palatine House in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-courtyard-heidelberg-castle-by-louis-weirter-rba-from-a-tale-of-the-palatine-house-in-the-book-hero-tales-legends-of-the-rhine-by-lewis-spence-published-london-gg-harrap-1915-image456684438.html
RF2HEYNJE–THE COURTYARD, HEIDELBERG CASTLE by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from A Tale of the Palatine House in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915
illustration of God Thor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-of-god-thor-image418233100.html
RF2F8C4GC–illustration of God Thor
THE KREUZBERG, BONN by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from A Legend of Bonn in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-kreuzberg-bonn-by-louis-weirter-rba-from-a-legend-of-bonn-in-the-book-hero-tales-legends-of-the-rhine-by-lewis-spence-published-london-gg-harrap-1915-image456691540.html
RF2HF02M4–THE KREUZBERG, BONN by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from A Legend of Bonn in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915
KING RORIK, son of Hother. Illustration to «TEUTONIC MYTH AND LEGEND». Hrþirk(i)az is a reconstructed Germanic name, the derived forms of which are used for a number of people in legend and history. It means 'famous ruler', and appears in Old German as Hrodric, in Old English language as Hrðrc and Hroðricus, in Old East Norse as Rørik and Old West Norse as Hrœrekr. In the Primary chronicle, it appears as Russian: , i.e. Rurik. In Spanish and Portuguese, it was rendered as Rodrigo, or in its short form, Ruy/Rui. 1912 203 Rorik by H. W. Koekkoek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-rorik-son-of-hother-illustration-to-teutonic-myth-and-legend-hrirkiaz-is-a-reconstructed-germanic-name-the-derived-forms-of-which-are-used-for-a-number-of-people-in-legend-and-history-it-means-famous-ruler-and-appears-in-old-german-as-hrodric-in-old-english-language-as-hrrc-and-hroricus-in-old-east-norse-as-rrik-and-old-west-norse-as-hrrekr-in-the-primary-chronicle-it-appears-as-russian-ie-rurik-in-spanish-and-portuguese-it-was-rendered-as-rodrigo-or-in-its-short-form-ruyrui-1912-203-rorik-by-h-w-koekkoek-image210962458.html
RMP764NE–KING RORIK, son of Hother. Illustration to «TEUTONIC MYTH AND LEGEND». Hrþirk(i)az is a reconstructed Germanic name, the derived forms of which are used for a number of people in legend and history. It means 'famous ruler', and appears in Old German as Hrodric, in Old English language as Hrðrc and Hroðricus, in Old East Norse as Rørik and Old West Norse as Hrœrekr. In the Primary chronicle, it appears as Russian: , i.e. Rurik. In Spanish and Portuguese, it was rendered as Rodrigo, or in its short form, Ruy/Rui. 1912 203 Rorik by H. W. Koekkoek
Death of Alaric I( 370-410). Buried in the bed of the Busento River. Engraving. Color Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/death-of-alaric-i-370-410-buried-in-the-bed-of-the-busento-river-engraving-image69373024.html
RME0T600–Death of Alaric I( 370-410). Buried in the bed of the Busento River. Engraving. Color
Norse deity Odin depicted as a wild huntsman. Hand-colored woodcut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-norse-deity-odin-depicted-as-a-wild-huntsman-hand-colored-woodcut-58962596.html
RMDBWYB0–Norse deity Odin depicted as a wild huntsman. Hand-colored woodcut
Hengist and Horsa 's treaty with Vortigern, King of the Britons. Subject of English legend of two Germanic brothers who led the Angle, Saxon, and Jutish armies that conquered the first territories of Great Britain in 5th century AD. Early 20th century illustration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hengist-and-horsa-s-treaty-with-vortigern-king-of-the-britons-subject-83336625.html
RMERG8M1–Hengist and Horsa 's treaty with Vortigern, King of the Britons. Subject of English legend of two Germanic brothers who led the Angle, Saxon, and Jutish armies that conquered the first territories of Great Britain in 5th century AD. Early 20th century illustration.
Hengist Hengest Horsa Hors invasion piratical pirate English British legend Germanic brothers led Angle Saxon Jutish armies ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hengist-hengest-horsa-hors-invasion-piratical-pirate-english-british-32098498.html
RMBT65XX–Hengist Hengest Horsa Hors invasion piratical pirate English British legend Germanic brothers led Angle Saxon Jutish armies ar
Utrecht masquerade of 1851: Germans, 70 AD. Chr., The Germans (title on object), Sketch, explanation and explanation of the Masquerade (series title on object), Procession of a Germanic tribe, in the year 70 AD. With legend 1-21 with the names of the students and below that a text about the proposed event. Part of the booklet with eight reduced representations of the eight prints in the series of the masquerade of the Utrecht students, June 25, 1851. The masquerade depicts eight episodes from national history in scenes., print, print maker: F.W. Boom, (mentioned on object), Utrecht, 1851 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/utrecht-masquerade-of-1851-germans-70-ad-chr-the-germans-title-on-object-sketch-explanation-and-explanation-of-the-masquerade-series-title-on-object-procession-of-a-germanic-tribe-in-the-year-70-ad-with-legend-1-21-with-the-names-of-the-students-and-below-that-a-text-about-the-proposed-event-part-of-the-booklet-with-eight-reduced-representations-of-the-eight-prints-in-the-series-of-the-masquerade-of-the-utrecht-students-june-25-1851-the-masquerade-depicts-eight-episodes-from-national-history-in-scenes-print-print-maker-fw-boom-mentioned-on-object-utrecht-1851-image606621385.html
RM2X6WYND–Utrecht masquerade of 1851: Germans, 70 AD. Chr., The Germans (title on object), Sketch, explanation and explanation of the Masquerade (series title on object), Procession of a Germanic tribe, in the year 70 AD. With legend 1-21 with the names of the students and below that a text about the proposed event. Part of the booklet with eight reduced representations of the eight prints in the series of the masquerade of the Utrecht students, June 25, 1851. The masquerade depicts eight episodes from national history in scenes., print, print maker: F.W. Boom, (mentioned on object), Utrecht, 1851
Worms, Germany - October 2019: Sculpture of a blue 'Lindworm' dragon in city center of Worms, dedicated to Germanic heroic 'Nibeungen' legend Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/worms-germany-october-2019-sculpture-of-a-blue-lindworm-dragon-in-city-center-of-worms-dedicated-to-germanic-heroic-nibeungen-legend-image330055731.html
RF2A4Y9CK–Worms, Germany - October 2019: Sculpture of a blue 'Lindworm' dragon in city center of Worms, dedicated to Germanic heroic 'Nibeungen' legend
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Original artwork of a scene of German Funeral Sacrifice. Published in A pictorial history of the world's great nations: from the earliest dates to the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/original-artwork-of-a-scene-of-german-funeral-sacrifice-published-in-a-pictorial-history-of-the-worlds-great-nations-from-the-earliest-dates-to-the-image389485399.html
RF2DHJGGR–Original artwork of a scene of German Funeral Sacrifice. Published in A pictorial history of the world's great nations: from the earliest dates to the
Rübezahl - a German woodwose or mountain spirit of the Giant Mountains (on the Bohemian-Silesian border). Illustration by F. Elßner. Caption on back reads: 'Rübezahl was appointed by a knight to sort out a good meal at the inn for his followers, and gave him 50 gold florins. The servant tried to take off his boots; because they had no success, the innkeeper grabbed him and ripped the boots off the knight by the leg; then both of them threw Rübezahl down the stairs. The retinue did not arrive, the innkeeper ate the meal alone with his servant and was richly compensated by the gift of the money. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-rbezahl-a-german-woodwose-or-mountain-spirit-of-the-giant-mountains-165540679.html
RMKH90R3–Rübezahl - a German woodwose or mountain spirit of the Giant Mountains (on the Bohemian-Silesian border). Illustration by F. Elßner. Caption on back reads: 'Rübezahl was appointed by a knight to sort out a good meal at the inn for his followers, and gave him 50 gold florins. The servant tried to take off his boots; because they had no success, the innkeeper grabbed him and ripped the boots off the knight by the leg; then both of them threw Rübezahl down the stairs. The retinue did not arrive, the innkeeper ate the meal alone with his servant and was richly compensated by the gift of the money.
1900s ILLUSTRATION OF SIEGFRIED KILLIING THE DRAGON FAFNIR IN THE HIGH MIDDLE GERMAN TALE Nibelungenlied - kh13522 NAW001 HARS MALES PRINCE B&W BLACK AND WHITE DER RING DES NIBELUNGEN DRAGON SLAYER FAFNIR GERMANIC KILLING KILLS LEGEND MYTH MYTHOLOGY NIBELUNGENLIED NORSE OLD FASHIONED OLD NORSE PERSONS RICHARD WAGNER SIEGFRIED SIGURD SLAYING THE RING THE RING OF THE NIBELUNGEN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1900s-illustration-of-siegfried-killiing-the-dragon-fafnir-in-the-175939455.html
RMM66MFY–1900s ILLUSTRATION OF SIEGFRIED KILLIING THE DRAGON FAFNIR IN THE HIGH MIDDLE GERMAN TALE Nibelungenlied - kh13522 NAW001 HARS MALES PRINCE B&W BLACK AND WHITE DER RING DES NIBELUNGEN DRAGON SLAYER FAFNIR GERMANIC KILLING KILLS LEGEND MYTH MYTHOLOGY NIBELUNGENLIED NORSE OLD FASHIONED OLD NORSE PERSONS RICHARD WAGNER SIEGFRIED SIGURD SLAYING THE RING THE RING OF THE NIBELUNGEN
Mask of a River God depicted as an old man. Found in Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mask-of-a-river-god-depicted-as-an-old-man-found-in-cologne-germany-roman-germanic-museum-cologne-germany-image212804004.html
RMPA61K0–Mask of a River God depicted as an old man. Found in Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
The early 1900s caption reads' The sword Volund made for himself was so supple he could wind it around his body.' Völund is a mythical smith-god of the Nordic and Germanic peoples, whose shocking and brutal tale of revenge is relayed in the Völundarkviða, a poem in the Poetic Edda. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-early-1900s-caption-reads-the-sword-volund-made-for-himself-was-so-supple-he-could-wind-it-around-his-body-vlund-is-a-mythical-smith-god-of-the-nordic-and-germanic-peoples-whose-shocking-and-brutal-tale-of-revenge-is-relayed-in-the-vlundarkvia-a-poem-in-the-poetic-edda-image563621300.html
RF2RMY4M4–The early 1900s caption reads' The sword Volund made for himself was so supple he could wind it around his body.' Völund is a mythical smith-god of the Nordic and Germanic peoples, whose shocking and brutal tale of revenge is relayed in the Völundarkviða, a poem in the Poetic Edda.
Vortigern, King of the Britons, and his wife Rowena, daughter of the Anglo-Saxon chief Hengist, British legend, 5th-century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vortigern-king-of-the-britons-and-his-wife-rowena-daughter-of-the-104226368.html
RMG1FWP8–Vortigern, King of the Britons, and his wife Rowena, daughter of the Anglo-Saxon chief Hengist, British legend, 5th-century
This illustration shows the sleeping Barbarossa in the Kyffhauser mountains. Frederick Barbarossa, also known as Frederick I, was the Holy Roman Emperor from 2 January 1155 until his death 35 years later. According to legend, the emperor Barbarossa remains sleeping under the Kyffhäuser Mountain and will someday rise again when Germany needs his leadership. The Kyffhäuser Monument, also known as Barbarossa Monument, is an Emperor William monument within the Kyffhäuser mountain range in the German state of Thuringia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-illustration-shows-the-sleeping-barbarossa-in-the-kyffhauser-mountains-frederick-barbarossa-also-known-asfrederick-i-was-theholy-roman-emperorfrom-2-january-1155-until-his-death-35-years-later-according-to-legend-the-emperor-barbarossa-remains-sleeping-under-the-kyffhuser-mountain-and-will-someday-rise-again-when-germany-needs-his-leadership-the-kyffhuser-monument-also-known-asbarbarossa-monument-is-anemperor-william-monumentwithin-thekyffhusermountain-range-in-thegermanstate-ofthuringia-image367479579.html
RF2C9T3XK–This illustration shows the sleeping Barbarossa in the Kyffhauser mountains. Frederick Barbarossa, also known as Frederick I, was the Holy Roman Emperor from 2 January 1155 until his death 35 years later. According to legend, the emperor Barbarossa remains sleeping under the Kyffhäuser Mountain and will someday rise again when Germany needs his leadership. The Kyffhäuser Monument, also known as Barbarossa Monument, is an Emperor William monument within the Kyffhäuser mountain range in the German state of Thuringia.
Kriemhild at the bier of Siegfried, Song of the Nibelungs, an epic poem in Middle High German Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kriemhild-at-the-bier-of-siegfried-song-of-the-nibelungs-an-epic-poem-in-middle-high-german-image333451489.html
RM2AAE0NN–Kriemhild at the bier of Siegfried, Song of the Nibelungs, an epic poem in Middle High German
Prince Siegfried, hero of Germanic mythology and son of Siegmund of the Netherlands. His wife Kriemhild here mourns his death. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prince-siegfried-hero-of-germanic-mythology-and-son-of-siegmund-of-34571019.html
RFC06RK7–Prince Siegfried, hero of Germanic mythology and son of Siegmund of the Netherlands. His wife Kriemhild here mourns his death.
THE LORELEI [A Siren of German legend who lured boatmen in the Rhine to destruction] by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-lorelei-a-siren-of-german-legend-who-lured-boatmen-in-the-rhine-to-destruction-by-louis-weirter-rba-from-the-book-hero-tales-legends-of-the-rhine-by-lewis-spence-published-london-gg-harrap-1915-image456690333.html
RF2HF0151–THE LORELEI [A Siren of German legend who lured boatmen in the Rhine to destruction] by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915
. English: Broadside on Gampar, a mythical Germanic king and patriarch. He is depicted here standing on a grassy patch wearing plated armour. He wears a long beard, and stands between a sheaf of wheat and a rock on which rests his plumed helmet. The scene is a hand-cloured woodcut by Nikolaus Stör, bounded by a columns and other architectural elements illustrated by Peter Flötner. The legend below is a letterpress verse by Burkhard Waldis. One print in a series of 12 broadsides on early Germanic kings. . 1543. Burkhard Waldis, Nikolaus Stör, Peter Flötner Gampar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-broadside-on-gampar-a-mythical-germanic-king-and-patriarch-he-is-depicted-here-standing-on-a-grassy-patch-wearing-plated-armour-he-wears-a-long-beard-and-stands-between-a-sheaf-of-wheat-and-a-rock-on-which-rests-his-plumed-helmet-the-scene-is-a-hand-cloured-woodcut-by-nikolaus-str-bounded-by-a-columns-and-other-architectural-elements-illustrated-by-peter-fltner-the-legend-below-is-a-letterpress-verse-by-burkhard-waldis-one-print-in-a-series-of-12-broadsides-on-early-germanic-kings-1543-burkhard-waldis-nikolaus-str-peter-fltner-gampar-image184988559.html
RMMMXXP7–. English: Broadside on Gampar, a mythical Germanic king and patriarch. He is depicted here standing on a grassy patch wearing plated armour. He wears a long beard, and stands between a sheaf of wheat and a rock on which rests his plumed helmet. The scene is a hand-cloured woodcut by Nikolaus Stör, bounded by a columns and other architectural elements illustrated by Peter Flötner. The legend below is a letterpress verse by Burkhard Waldis. One print in a series of 12 broadsides on early Germanic kings. . 1543. Burkhard Waldis, Nikolaus Stör, Peter Flötner Gampar
Ancient Germanic, human sacrifices Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-germanic-human-sacrifices-image336290406.html
old Germanic burial Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-germanic-burial-image264564243.html
RMWABXAY–old Germanic burial
Hengist and Horsa 's treaty with Vortigern, King of the Britons. Subject of English legend of two Germanic brothers who led the Angle, Saxon, and Jutish armies that conquered the first territories of Great Britain in 5th century AD. Early 20th century illustration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hengist-and-horsa-s-treaty-with-vortigern-king-of-the-britons-subject-83337291.html
RMERG9FR–Hengist and Horsa 's treaty with Vortigern, King of the Britons. Subject of English legend of two Germanic brothers who led the Angle, Saxon, and Jutish armies that conquered the first territories of Great Britain in 5th century AD. Early 20th century illustration.
Roman sarcophagus of the veteran Vitalis, with scenes from Greek mythology about Hercules and Theseus. 2nd century AD. Found in Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-roman-sarcophagus-of-the-veteran-vitalis-with-scenes-from-greek-mythology-175730441.html
RMM5W5Y5–Roman sarcophagus of the veteran Vitalis, with scenes from Greek mythology about Hercules and Theseus. 2nd century AD. Found in Cologne, Germany. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
Germanic prince ask Marc Aurel for mercy and peace, Marcomannic war, about 170 AD., After a relief of the Victory Column of Marcus Aurelius, Colonna Antonina, Rome / Germanische Fürsten bitten Marc Aurel um Schonung und Frieden, Markomannenkrieg, ca 170 n.Chr., nach einem Relief von der Siegessäule Marc Aurels, Colonna Antonina, in Rom, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/germanic-prince-ask-marc-aurel-for-mercy-and-peace-marcomannic-war-about-170-ad-after-a-relief-of-the-victory-column-of-marcus-aurelius-colonna-antonina-rome-germanische-frsten-bitten-marc-aurel-um-schonung-und-frieden-markomannenkrieg-ca-170-nchr-nach-einem-relief-von-der-siegessule-marc-aurels-colonna-antonina-in-rom-historisch-historical-digital-improved-reproduction-of-an-original-from-the-19th-century-digitale-reproduktion-einer-originalvorlage-aus-dem-19-jahrhundert-image365244267.html
RF2C668P3–Germanic prince ask Marc Aurel for mercy and peace, Marcomannic war, about 170 AD., After a relief of the Victory Column of Marcus Aurelius, Colonna Antonina, Rome / Germanische Fürsten bitten Marc Aurel um Schonung und Frieden, Markomannenkrieg, ca 170 n.Chr., nach einem Relief von der Siegessäule Marc Aurels, Colonna Antonina, in Rom, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
Ancient Norse Mythology People, Monsters and Creatures Characters Icon Set Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-norse-mythology-people-monsters-and-creatures-characters-icon-set-image214762934.html
RFPDB88P–Ancient Norse Mythology People, Monsters and Creatures Characters Icon Set
literature, legends, The Nibelung legend, Siegfried's death, Siegfried travelling to Isenland, wood engraving, 19th century, historic, historical, Nibelungen, Nibelungs, Germanic, Teuton, the Germanic people, Teutons, hero, heroes, murderer, myth, mythology, travel, ride, warrior, storm, shop, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-literature-legends-the-nibelung-legend-siegfrieds-death-siegfried-28890792.html
RMBK02E0–literature, legends, The Nibelung legend, Siegfried's death, Siegfried travelling to Isenland, wood engraving, 19th century, historic, historical, Nibelungen, Nibelungs, Germanic, Teuton, the Germanic people, Teutons, hero, heroes, murderer, myth, mythology, travel, ride, warrior, storm, shop,
Art: frost giant, or jötunn, holding stone axe over his shoulder, mountains & forest in the background, supernatural being from German Norse mythology Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-frost-giant-or-jtunn-holding-stone-axe-over-his-shoulder-mountains-forest-in-the-background-supernatural-being-from-german-norse-mythology-image553764030.html
RM2R4X3JP–Art: frost giant, or jötunn, holding stone axe over his shoulder, mountains & forest in the background, supernatural being from German Norse mythology
Rübezahl - a German woodwose or mountain spirit of the Giant Mountains (on the Bohemian-Silesian border). Illustration by F. Elßner. Caption on back reads: 'Rübezahl disguised as a hunter, gave an old man plums,and led him on his horse to his hut, where at the behest of Rübezahl the old man planted the stones, and harvested so many delicious plums that he became rich.' ('Rübezahl schenkt als Jäger verkleidet einem alten Manne Pflaumen, führt ihn auf seinem Roß nach dessen Hütte, wo der Alte die Kerne auf Rübezahls Geheiß pflanzte und so viel köstliche Pflaumen erntete, daß er reich wurde.') Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-rbezahl-a-german-woodwose-or-mountain-spirit-of-the-giant-mountains-165540680.html
RMKH90R4–Rübezahl - a German woodwose or mountain spirit of the Giant Mountains (on the Bohemian-Silesian border). Illustration by F. Elßner. Caption on back reads: 'Rübezahl disguised as a hunter, gave an old man plums,and led him on his horse to his hut, where at the behest of Rübezahl the old man planted the stones, and harvested so many delicious plums that he became rich.' ('Rübezahl schenkt als Jäger verkleidet einem alten Manne Pflaumen, führt ihn auf seinem Roß nach dessen Hütte, wo der Alte die Kerne auf Rübezahls Geheiß pflanzte und so viel köstliche Pflaumen erntete, daß er reich wurde.')
The Elves Supper. An elf s a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. Early elves, whose description depends almost entirely on Norse mythology texts, were a race of beings with magical skills, ambivalent towards humans and capable o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-elves-supper-an-elf-s-a-type-of-supernatural-being-in-germanic-104017031.html
RMG16ANY–The Elves Supper. An elf s a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. Early elves, whose description depends almost entirely on Norse mythology texts, were a race of beings with magical skills, ambivalent towards humans and capable o
Funerary stele of Ursa (18 month old) and her mother. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/funerary-stele-of-ursa-18-month-old-and-her-mother-roman-germanic-museum-cologne-germany-image212803930.html
RMPA61GA–Funerary stele of Ursa (18 month old) and her mother. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
Germanic bronze jewelry, Unknown, 1859 - 1864 print The jewelry is numbered and provided with a name in the legend. Haarlem paper ornaments, jewels. Germanic and Scandinavian religions Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/germanic-bronze-jewelry-unknown-1859-1864-print-the-jewelry-is-numbered-and-provided-with-a-name-in-the-legend-haarlem-paper-ornaments-jewels-germanic-and-scandinavian-religions-image594782238.html
RM2WFJJPP–Germanic bronze jewelry, Unknown, 1859 - 1864 print The jewelry is numbered and provided with a name in the legend. Haarlem paper ornaments, jewels. Germanic and Scandinavian religions
Cartoon portrait of Scandinavian god Thor over black background. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-portrait-of-scandinavian-god-thor-over-black-background-image156236197.html
RFK254T5–Cartoon portrait of Scandinavian god Thor over black background.
King Drosselbart by the Brothers Grimm. German authors of fairy tales and folksongs based on pre-Christian Germanic mythology. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-king-drosselbart-by-the-brothers-grimm-german-authors-of-fairy-tales-83358304.html
RMERH8A8–King Drosselbart by the Brothers Grimm. German authors of fairy tales and folksongs based on pre-Christian Germanic mythology.
Vector illustration of Scandinavian god Thor in 3 colors. No transparency and gradients used. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-vector-illustration-of-scandinavian-god-thor-in-3-colors-no-transparency-102320303.html
RFFXD2GF–Vector illustration of Scandinavian god Thor in 3 colors. No transparency and gradients used.
According to Germanic mythology, Nerthus was a goddess of fertility. Ing is another name for Freyr, the patron of fertility. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-according-to-germanic-mythology-nerthus-was-a-goddess-of-fertility-36581959.html
RFC3ECJF–According to Germanic mythology, Nerthus was a goddess of fertility. Ing is another name for Freyr, the patron of fertility.
She rushed to him and was clasped in his arms by Hiram Ellis. from Gutenfels, a Romance in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/she-rushed-to-him-and-was-clasped-in-his-arms-by-hiram-ellis-from-gutenfels-a-romance-in-the-book-hero-tales-legends-of-the-rhine-by-lewis-spence-published-london-gg-harrap-1915-image456692032.html
RF2HF039M–She rushed to him and was clasped in his arms by Hiram Ellis. from Gutenfels, a Romance in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915
Prince Siegfried (also known as Sigurd), the famed hero of Germanic mythology, was the son of King Siegmund of the Netherlands. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prince-siegfried-also-known-as-sigurd-the-famed-hero-of-germanic-mythology-48272496.html
RFCPF01M–Prince Siegfried (also known as Sigurd), the famed hero of Germanic mythology, was the son of King Siegmund of the Netherlands.
. English: Broadside on the mythical Germanic patriarch Tuiscon, depicted here as a whole-length, standing figure wearing a pale cloak and a long, white beard. A dense mass of clouds nearly fill the sky behind him. The scene is a hand-cloured woodcut by Nikolaus Stör, bounded by a columns and other architectural elements illustrated by Peter Flötner. The legend below is a letterpress verse by Burkhard Waldis. One print in a series of 12 broadsides on early Germanic kings. 1543. Burkhard Waldis, Nikolaus Stör, Peter Flötner 1208 Tuiscon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-broadside-on-the-mythical-germanic-patriarch-tuiscon-depicted-here-as-a-whole-length-standing-figure-wearing-a-pale-cloak-and-a-long-white-beard-a-dense-mass-of-clouds-nearly-fill-the-sky-behind-him-the-scene-is-a-hand-cloured-woodcut-by-nikolaus-str-bounded-by-a-columns-and-other-architectural-elements-illustrated-by-peter-fltner-the-legend-below-is-a-letterpress-verse-by-burkhard-waldis-one-print-in-a-series-of-12-broadsides-on-early-germanic-kings-1543-burkhard-waldis-nikolaus-str-peter-fltner-1208-tuiscon-image185604556.html
RMMNY0E4–. English: Broadside on the mythical Germanic patriarch Tuiscon, depicted here as a whole-length, standing figure wearing a pale cloak and a long, white beard. A dense mass of clouds nearly fill the sky behind him. The scene is a hand-cloured woodcut by Nikolaus Stör, bounded by a columns and other architectural elements illustrated by Peter Flötner. The legend below is a letterpress verse by Burkhard Waldis. One print in a series of 12 broadsides on early Germanic kings. 1543. Burkhard Waldis, Nikolaus Stör, Peter Flötner 1208 Tuiscon
According to Germanic mythology, Nerthus, a goddess of fertility. is shown as a state on a cart, being pulled by white oxen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-according-to-germanic-mythology-nerthus-a-goddess-of-fertility-is-36582122.html
RFC3ECTA–According to Germanic mythology, Nerthus, a goddess of fertility. is shown as a state on a cart, being pulled by white oxen.
old Germanic burial Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-germanic-burial-image264564162.html
RMWABX82–old Germanic burial
Prince Siegfried (also known as Sigurd), the famed hero of Germanic mythology, was the son of King Siegmund of the Netherlands. His wife was Kriemhild, the heroine of the Nibelungenlied. Siegfried is one of the heroes of the Nibelungenlied and also of Richard Wagner's Opera titled Siegfried. In this early 1900s illustration, Siegfried is shown in combat—and all the tales of his combats have him as the victor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prince-siegfried-also-known-as-sigurd-the-famed-hero-of-germanic-mythology-95037484.html
RFFEH97T–Prince Siegfried (also known as Sigurd), the famed hero of Germanic mythology, was the son of King Siegmund of the Netherlands. His wife was Kriemhild, the heroine of the Nibelungenlied. Siegfried is one of the heroes of the Nibelungenlied and also of Richard Wagner's Opera titled Siegfried. In this early 1900s illustration, Siegfried is shown in combat—and all the tales of his combats have him as the victor.
Cartoon illustration of Scandinavian god Thor over black background. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cartoon-illustration-of-scandinavian-god-thor-over-black-background-133613303.html
RFHNAH3K–Cartoon illustration of Scandinavian god Thor over black background.
The Germanic mythical figure Siegfried slaying the dragon. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-germanic-mythical-figure-siegfried-slaying-the-dragon-image247144013.html
RMTA2AKW–The Germanic mythical figure Siegfried slaying the dragon.
Cartoon Illustration of the Norse god Odin. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-illustration-of-the-norse-god-odin-image155913466.html
RFK1JD62–Cartoon Illustration of the Norse god Odin.
literature, legend, nordic legend, how Wodan's mill originated, after painting by Carl Gehrts, 19th century, Germanic mythology, Wodan, Odin, God, Gods, deity, divinity, deities, Valhalla, warrior, warriors, Valkyrie, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-literature-legend-nordic-legend-how-wodans-mill-originated-after-painting-58548032.html
RMDB72H4–literature, legend, nordic legend, how Wodan's mill originated, after painting by Carl Gehrts, 19th century, Germanic mythology, Wodan, Odin, God, Gods, deity, divinity, deities, Valhalla, warrior, warriors, Valkyrie, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
Dramatic art of the mythological monster Black Annis a bogeyman from English folklore, often shown as a hag or witch with iron claws who eats children Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dramatic-art-of-the-mythological-monster-black-annis-a-bogeyman-from-english-folklore-often-shown-as-a-hag-or-witch-with-iron-claws-who-eats-children-image490411638.html
RM2KDT51A–Dramatic art of the mythological monster Black Annis a bogeyman from English folklore, often shown as a hag or witch with iron claws who eats children
The cafe next to the legendary Liar's Bridge in the centre of historic Sibiu, in Transylvania, Romania Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cafe-next-to-the-legendary-liars-bridge-in-the-centre-of-historic-image65029745.html
RMDNPA2W–The cafe next to the legendary Liar's Bridge in the centre of historic Sibiu, in Transylvania, Romania
Elves in a Rabbit Warren. An elf is a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. Early elves, whose description depends almost entirely on Norse mythology texts, were a race of beings with magical skills, ambivalent towards humans and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-elves-in-a-rabbit-warren-an-elf-is-a-type-of-supernatural-being-in-104017022.html
RMG16ANJ–Elves in a Rabbit Warren. An elf is a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. Early elves, whose description depends almost entirely on Norse mythology texts, were a race of beings with magical skills, ambivalent towards humans and
Bust of the God Bacchus, replica of a Greek portrait of Dionysus. 2nd century. Marble. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bust-of-the-god-bacchus-replica-of-a-greek-portrait-of-dionysus-2nd-century-marble-roman-germanic-museum-cologne-germany-image212804037.html
RMPA61M5–Bust of the God Bacchus, replica of a Greek portrait of Dionysus. 2nd century. Marble. Roman-Germanic Museum. Cologne. Germany.
Utrechtse Maskerade from 1851: Germans, 70 AD. Chr., 1851 print Procession of a Germanic tribe, in the year 70 AD. With legend 1-21 with the names of the students and below a text about the proposed event. Part of the booklet with eight reduced performances of the eight prints in the series of the masquerade of the Utrecht students, 25 June 1851. The Maskerade depicts eight episodes from national history in scenes. Utrecht paper letterpress printing students' pageant. costumes used in pageants Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/utrechtse-maskerade-from-1851-germans-70-ad-chr-1851-print-procession-of-a-germanic-tribe-in-the-year-70-ad-with-legend-1-21-with-the-names-of-the-students-and-below-a-text-about-the-proposed-event-part-of-the-booklet-with-eight-reduced-performances-of-the-eight-prints-in-the-series-of-the-masquerade-of-the-utrecht-students-25-june-1851-the-maskerade-depicts-eight-episodes-from-national-history-in-scenes-utrecht-paper-letterpress-printing-students-pageant-costumes-used-in-pageants-image595186892.html
RM2WG92XM–Utrechtse Maskerade from 1851: Germans, 70 AD. Chr., 1851 print Procession of a Germanic tribe, in the year 70 AD. With legend 1-21 with the names of the students and below a text about the proposed event. Part of the booklet with eight reduced performances of the eight prints in the series of the masquerade of the Utrecht students, 25 June 1851. The Maskerade depicts eight episodes from national history in scenes. Utrecht paper letterpress printing students' pageant. costumes used in pageants
Mythologie nordique : representation de Thor combattant le geant Hrungnir (Norse mythology : Thor (Donar), Germanic God of the thunder, duel with the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mythologie-nordique-representation-de-thor-combattant-le-geant-hrungnir-norse-mythology-thor-donar-germanic-god-of-the-thunder-duel-with-the-image353626265.html
RM2BF91WD–Mythologie nordique : representation de Thor combattant le geant Hrungnir (Norse mythology : Thor (Donar), Germanic God of the thunder, duel with the
King Drosselbart by the Brothers Grimm. German authors of fairy tales and folksongs based on pre-Christian Germanic mythology. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-king-drosselbart-by-the-brothers-grimm-german-authors-of-fairy-tales-83358300.html
RMERH8A4–King Drosselbart by the Brothers Grimm. German authors of fairy tales and folksongs based on pre-Christian Germanic mythology.
Page from the Old English manuscript of Beowulf in the British Museum. Woodcut with a watercolor wash Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-page-from-the-old-english-manuscript-of-beowulf-in-the-british-museum-22080651.html
RMB7WT2K–Page from the Old English manuscript of Beowulf in the British Museum. Woodcut with a watercolor wash
Heimdall Summons the Gods to Battle , 1828. Found in the Collection of Norsk Folkemuseum . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heimdall-summons-the-gods-to-battle-1828-found-in-the-collection-of-norsk-folkemuseum-image337005731.html
RM2AG7X6Y–Heimdall Summons the Gods to Battle , 1828. Found in the Collection of Norsk Folkemuseum .
STOLZENFELS by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from Stolzenfels: The Alchemist in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stolzenfels-by-louis-weirter-rba-from-stolzenfels-the-alchemist-in-the-book-hero-tales-legends-of-the-rhine-by-lewis-spence-published-london-gg-harrap-1915-image456691911.html
RF2HF035B–STOLZENFELS by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from Stolzenfels: The Alchemist in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915
Pauline Mailhac - Austrian Soprano - Role of Brunhilde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pauline-mailhac-austrian-soprano-role-of-brunhilde-131021492.html
RMHH4F70–Pauline Mailhac - Austrian Soprano - Role of Brunhilde
Nibelungenlied. Anonymous epic poem. 13th century. Scene depicting Kriemhild and Sigurd. Engraving by M. Weber after a canvas of German painter Theodor Pixis (1831-1907). 'La Ilustracion', 1884. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nibelungenlied-anonymous-epic-poem-13th-century-scene-depicting-kriemhild-137302425.html
RMHYAJJ1–Nibelungenlied. Anonymous epic poem. 13th century. Scene depicting Kriemhild and Sigurd. Engraving by M. Weber after a canvas of German painter Theodor Pixis (1831-1907). 'La Ilustracion', 1884.
North Germanic Coast Guard rescuing castaways Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-germanic-coast-guard-rescuing-castaways-image264565043.html
Prince Siegfried (also known as Sigurd), the famed hero of Germanic mythology, was the son of King Siegmund of the Netherlands. His wife was Kriemhild, the heroine of the Nibelungenlied. Siegfried is one of the heroes of the Nibelungenlied and also of Richard Wagner's Opera titled Siegfried. In this early 1900s illustration, Siegfried is shown in combat—and all the tales of his combats have him as the victor. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-prince-siegfried-also-known-as-sigurd-the-famed-hero-of-germanic-mythology-95037486.html
RFFEH97X–Prince Siegfried (also known as Sigurd), the famed hero of Germanic mythology, was the son of King Siegmund of the Netherlands. His wife was Kriemhild, the heroine of the Nibelungenlied. Siegfried is one of the heroes of the Nibelungenlied and also of Richard Wagner's Opera titled Siegfried. In this early 1900s illustration, Siegfried is shown in combat—and all the tales of his combats have him as the victor.
Nibelungenlied. Anonymous epic poem. 13th century. Kriemhild requiring the proof of the coffin. Engraving. Colored. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nibelungenlied-anonymous-epic-poem-13th-century-kriemhild-requiring-73721764.html
RME7X8T4–Nibelungenlied. Anonymous epic poem. 13th century. Kriemhild requiring the proof of the coffin. Engraving. Colored.
Woden, one of the Gods of the North, welcoming the God of Music. The Norse gods belong to two major clans: Æsir and Vanir. Odin, Frigg, Thor, Loki, Balder, Hod, Heimdall and Tyr are representatives of Æsir and known as the main gods. The second clan, Vanir, contains the fertility gods and count Njord, Freyr, and Freyja as their most notable members. Despite the antagonism between them, it was necessary for the two families to combine their powers and ideals for all to prosper. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-woden-one-of-the-gods-of-the-north-welcoming-the-god-of-music-the-87105242.html
RMF1KYHE–Woden, one of the Gods of the North, welcoming the God of Music. The Norse gods belong to two major clans: Æsir and Vanir. Odin, Frigg, Thor, Loki, Balder, Hod, Heimdall and Tyr are representatives of Æsir and known as the main gods. The second clan, Vanir, contains the fertility gods and count Njord, Freyr, and Freyja as their most notable members. Despite the antagonism between them, it was necessary for the two families to combine their powers and ideals for all to prosper.
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RMCW31RJ–Freya in cats cars
literature, The Nibelungen, Kriemhilde surrounded by her maids, print after painting, 19th century, historic, historical, Kriemhild, Germanic hero legend, saga, myth, mythology, Germanic, Teuton, the Germanic people, Teutons, Nibelungs, Nibelung, maidservant, maidservants, full length, lady, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-literature-the-nibelungen-kriemhilde-surrounded-by-her-maids-print-47972938.html
RMCP19Y6–literature, The Nibelungen, Kriemhilde surrounded by her maids, print after painting, 19th century, historic, historical, Kriemhild, Germanic hero legend, saga, myth, mythology, Germanic, Teuton, the Germanic people, Teutons, Nibelungs, Nibelung, maidservant, maidservants, full length, lady, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
Cobblestone street passes under The Bridge of Lies, a landmark of the old town of Sibiu, Romania Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cobblestone-street-passes-under-the-bridge-of-lies-a-landmark-of-the-120626845.html
RFH070NH–Cobblestone street passes under The Bridge of Lies, a landmark of the old town of Sibiu, Romania
The cafe next to the legendary Liar's Bridge in the centre of historic Sibiu, in Transylvania, Romania Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cafe-next-to-the-legendary-liars-bridge-in-the-centre-of-historic-image65029739.html
RMDNPA2K–The cafe next to the legendary Liar's Bridge in the centre of historic Sibiu, in Transylvania, Romania
Elf Teasing a Butterfly. An alf is a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. Early elves, whose description depends almost entirely on Norse mythology texts, were a race of beings with magical skills, ambivalent towards humans and c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-elf-teasing-a-butterfly-an-alf-is-a-type-of-supernatural-being-in-104017019.html
RMG16ANF–Elf Teasing a Butterfly. An alf is a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. Early elves, whose description depends almost entirely on Norse mythology texts, were a race of beings with magical skills, ambivalent towards humans and c
Bard. Among the ancient Celts, a poet who composed panegyrics and songs of war, but then went on to describe the heroic or lyric poet of any age or country. Germanic bards. Colored engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bard-among-the-ancient-celts-a-poet-who-composed-panegyrics-and-songs-of-war-but-then-went-on-to-describe-the-heroic-or-lyric-poet-of-any-age-or-country-germanic-bards-colored-engraving-image209566385.html
RMP4XG1N–Bard. Among the ancient Celts, a poet who composed panegyrics and songs of war, but then went on to describe the heroic or lyric poet of any age or country. Germanic bards. Colored engraving.
The Elves Supper. An elf s a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. Early elves, whose description depends almost entirely on Norse mythology texts, were a race of beings with magical skills, ambivalent towards humans and capable of either helping or hindering them. But Christianized societies were viewing elves in increasingly sinister light. From around the Late Middle Ages, the word elf began to be used as a term loosely synonymous with fairy and other beings. In the Victorian period stereotype of the elf, appearing in illustrations as tiny men and women with pointed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-elves-supper-an-elf-s-a-type-of-supernatural-being-in-germanic-mythology-and-folklore-early-elves-whose-description-depends-almost-entirely-on-norse-mythology-texts-were-a-race-of-beings-with-magical-skills-ambivalent-towards-humans-and-capable-of-either-helping-or-hindering-them-but-christianized-societies-were-viewing-elves-in-increasingly-sinister-light-from-around-the-late-middle-ages-the-word-elf-began-to-be-used-as-a-term-loosely-synonymous-with-fairy-and-other-beings-in-the-victorian-period-stereotype-of-the-elf-appearing-in-illustrations-as-tiny-men-and-women-with-pointed-image458811811.html
RM2HJCK43–The Elves Supper. An elf s a type of supernatural being in Germanic mythology and folklore. Early elves, whose description depends almost entirely on Norse mythology texts, were a race of beings with magical skills, ambivalent towards humans and capable of either helping or hindering them. But Christianized societies were viewing elves in increasingly sinister light. From around the Late Middle Ages, the word elf began to be used as a term loosely synonymous with fairy and other beings. In the Victorian period stereotype of the elf, appearing in illustrations as tiny men and women with pointed
Brunhilda of Austrasia (c. 543-613). Queen of Austrasia. Wife of Merovingian King Sigebert I. Torture and death of the queen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brunhilda-of-austrasia-c-543-613-queen-of-austrasia-wife-of-merovingian-king-sigebert-i-torture-and-death-of-the-queen-image212402066.html
RMP9FN02–Brunhilda of Austrasia (c. 543-613). Queen of Austrasia. Wife of Merovingian King Sigebert I. Torture and death of the queen.
King Drosselbart by the Brothers Grimm. German authors of fairy tales and folksongs based on pre-Christian Germanic mythology. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-king-drosselbart-by-the-brothers-grimm-german-authors-of-fairy-tales-83358301.html
RMERH8A5–King Drosselbart by the Brothers Grimm. German authors of fairy tales and folksongs based on pre-Christian Germanic mythology.
Utrecht masquerade of 1851: Germanen, 70 n. Chr.; The Germans; Sketch, statement and explanation of the masquerade. Procession of a Germanic tribe, in the year 70 AD. With legend 1-21 with the names of the students and underneath a text about the proposed event. Part of the booklet with eight reduced representations of the eight prints in the series of the Masquerade of Utrecht students, June 25, 1851. The Masquerade depicts eight episodes from national history in scenes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/utrecht-masquerade-of-1851-germanen-70-n-chr-the-germans-sketch-statement-and-explanation-of-the-masquerade-procession-of-a-germanic-tribe-in-the-year-70-ad-with-legend-1-21-with-the-names-of-the-students-and-underneath-a-text-about-the-proposed-event-part-of-the-booklet-with-eight-reduced-representations-of-the-eight-prints-in-the-series-of-the-masquerade-of-utrecht-students-june-25-1851-the-masquerade-depicts-eight-episodes-from-national-history-in-scenes-image432758107.html
RM2G41RAK–Utrecht masquerade of 1851: Germanen, 70 n. Chr.; The Germans; Sketch, statement and explanation of the masquerade. Procession of a Germanic tribe, in the year 70 AD. With legend 1-21 with the names of the students and underneath a text about the proposed event. Part of the booklet with eight reduced representations of the eight prints in the series of the Masquerade of Utrecht students, June 25, 1851. The Masquerade depicts eight episodes from national history in scenes.
. Indian myth and legend. pecial interest. InEgypt the boar was the demon Set, and the black pigis the devil in Wales and Scotland, and also in a layer of Irish mythology. Hatred of pork prevailed in Egyptand its vicinity, and still lingers in parts of Ireland andWales, but especially in the Scottish Highlands. TheGauls, like the Aryans of India, did not regard the boaras a demon, and they ate pork freely, as did also theAchaeans and the Germanic peoples. Roast pig is pro-vided in Valhal and in the Irish Danann Paradise, but theIrish devil, Balor, who resembles the Asura king ofIndia, had a he Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-myth-and-legend-pecial-interest-inegypt-the-boar-was-the-demon-set-and-the-black-pigis-the-devil-in-wales-and-scotland-and-also-in-a-layer-of-irish-mythology-hatred-of-pork-prevailed-in-egyptand-its-vicinity-and-still-lingers-in-parts-of-ireland-andwales-but-especially-in-the-scottish-highlands-thegauls-like-the-aryans-of-india-did-not-regard-the-boaras-a-demon-and-they-ate-pork-freely-as-did-also-theachaeans-and-the-germanic-peoples-roast-pig-is-pro-vided-in-valhal-and-in-the-irish-danann-paradise-but-theirish-devil-balor-who-resembles-the-asura-king-ofindia-had-a-he-image337025091.html
RM2AG8PXB–. Indian myth and legend. pecial interest. InEgypt the boar was the demon Set, and the black pigis the devil in Wales and Scotland, and also in a layer of Irish mythology. Hatred of pork prevailed in Egyptand its vicinity, and still lingers in parts of Ireland andWales, but especially in the Scottish Highlands. TheGauls, like the Aryans of India, did not regard the boaras a demon, and they ate pork freely, as did also theAchaeans and the Germanic peoples. Roast pig is pro-vided in Valhal and in the Irish Danann Paradise, but theIrish devil, Balor, who resembles the Asura king ofIndia, had a he
RHEINGRAFENSTEIN by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from Rüdesheim and its Legends in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rheingrafenstein-by-louis-weirter-rba-from-rdesheim-and-its-legends-in-the-book-hero-tales-legends-of-the-rhine-by-lewis-spence-published-london-gg-harrap-1915-image456692488.html
RF2HF03X0–RHEINGRAFENSTEIN by LOUIS WEIRTER, R.B.A. from Rüdesheim and its Legends in the book ' Hero tales & legends of the Rhine ' by Lewis Spence, published London : G.G. Harrap 1915
Till Hasse att titta på jul 1903, 1903. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/till-hasse-att-titta-p-jul-1903-1903-image186209520.html
RMMPXG40–Till Hasse att titta på jul 1903, 1903.
Film Posters: Excalibur, 1981, Directed By John Boorman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-film-posters-excalibur-1981-directed-by-john-boorman-41876298.html
RMCC3HJ2–Film Posters: Excalibur, 1981, Directed By John Boorman
ILLUSTRATION HANSEL AND GRETEL LOST IN THE WOODS FAIRY TALE BY JESSE W. SMITH Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-illustration-hansel-and-gretel-lost-in-the-woods-fairy-tale-by-jesse-59021743.html
RMDC0JRB–ILLUSTRATION HANSEL AND GRETEL LOST IN THE WOODS FAIRY TALE BY JESSE W. SMITH
North Germanic Coast Guard rescuing castaways Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/north-germanic-coast-guard-rescuing-castaways-image264564844.html
According to Norse and Germanic mythology, Wayland was a legendary hero and a great blacksmith. Legends say that he was the son of the king of the Finns. Another king, Niohad, was said to have captured him in his sleep and then imprisoned him, forcing Wayland to craft various items for his (Niohad's) family. It happened that Niohad's daughter brough Wayland the ring that had been Wayland's wife's. The daughter wanted it fixed. Wayland took the ring, apprehended the daughter, and then, in time, fashioned wings, which he used to escape Niohad's prison and lands. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-according-to-norse-and-germanic-mythology-wayland-was-a-legendary-92915544.html
RFFB4JM8–According to Norse and Germanic mythology, Wayland was a legendary hero and a great blacksmith. Legends say that he was the son of the king of the Finns. Another king, Niohad, was said to have captured him in his sleep and then imprisoned him, forcing Wayland to craft various items for his (Niohad's) family. It happened that Niohad's daughter brough Wayland the ring that had been Wayland's wife's. The daughter wanted it fixed. Wayland took the ring, apprehended the daughter, and then, in time, fashioned wings, which he used to escape Niohad's prison and lands.
hameln brothers grimm hamlyn pied piper of hamlyn german germany deutsch deutsche deutschland europe european myth legend fairy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hameln-brothers-grimm-hamlyn-pied-piper-of-hamlyn-german-germany-deutsch-image1531334.html
RMAR5DC7–hameln brothers grimm hamlyn pied piper of hamlyn german germany deutsch deutsche deutschland europe european myth legend fairy
Scandinavian Viking design. Scandinavian knot - work illustration and Runes - Old Norse alphabet Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scandinavian-viking-design-scandinavian-knot-work-illustration-and-runes-old-norse-alphabet-image417607952.html
RF2F7BK5M–Scandinavian Viking design. Scandinavian knot - work illustration and Runes - Old Norse alphabet