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Siegfried - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siegfried is a German language male given name, meaning "victory peace". Siegfried may also refer to: • Siegfried (opera), an opera by Richard Wagner •Sigurd or Siegfried, the legendary dragon-sl...
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Siegfried (opera) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Happy Holidays From Siegfried & Roy… ... Siegfried and Roy ... Secret Garden of Siegfried & Roy...
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Siegfried Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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SIEGFRIED 1 was a great and noble prince whose fame, by reason of his mighty deeds, hath endurance through the Ages. His sire was King Siegmund of the Netherlands and his mother was named Sigelinde. ... Of Siegfried's doings complaint was made unto the king, who resolved to set him to work among strong and skilful...
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Mime is working on another sword, when Siegfried returns home with a bear to frighten Mime into working faster. When the bear is gone, Mime presents Siegfried with the new sword, which Siegfried immediately smashes to bits on the anvil.
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Hagen had plotted to murder Siegfried (Sigurd), so he could seize the treasure. Hagen and Gunther arranged Siegfried's death at a hunting trip. At Siegfried's death, Hagen stole the cursed treasure (Rhinegold) that should have belong to Kriemhild (Gudrun), wife of Siegfried.
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The boy Siegfried, having no god to instruct him in the art of unhappiness, inherits none of his father's ill luck, and all his father's hardihood. The fear against which Siegmund set his face like flint, and the woe which he wore down, are unknown to the son.
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