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THE LAY OF THE NIBELUNGS.

Ramung. A duke of Wallachia at Etzel’s court, 1343, 1880.

Richart. One of Dietrich’s men, 2281.

Rüdeger. Margrave of Bechelaren, 1147, 1630, etc.

Rumold. Kitchen-master to the Burzundian kings, 10, etc.

Santen, or Xanten. On the Lower Rhine, the dwelling-place of Siegmund, 20, 708.

Schilbung. One of the Nibelung brothers, 87, 721.

Schwanefeld. A district in Franconia, north of the Danube, 1525.

Schwemmelin. A fiddler of King Etzel’s, sent with Werbelin as envoy to Worms, 1374, 1412.

Scrutan. A knight at Etzel’s court, 1880.

Siegelind (Sigelint}. One of the mermaids encountered by Hagen, 1539.

Siegestab. Dietrich’s nephew, described as a duke from Bern, 2258, 2284, etc.

Siegfried. Son of Siegmund, 21, etc. Also the name of the infant son of Gunther and Brunhild, 719.

Sieglind (Sigelint). Wife of Siegmund, and mother of Siegfried, 20, etc.

Siegmund (Siegemunt). King of Netherland, father of Siegfried, 20, etc.

Sindold. Cup-bearer to the Burgundian kings, 10, 11.

Spessart. A well-known forest in N.W. Bavaria, 967.

Spires. An aged bishop of that see is mentioned, 1508.

Tarnhelm. The Hood of Invisibility taken by Siegfried from the Niblungs, 97, 337.

Thuringia, 1345, 1877.

Traisen. A river in Austria, upon which, at its confluence with the Danube, stands Traisenmauer, the abode of Queen Helka, 1331, 1332.

Tronjé, or Troneg. The birth-place of Hagen, 9, etc.

Traun. A tributary of the Danube, 1304.

Tulna (Tuln). A town on the Danube, 1341, 1361.

Uté (Uote), Wife of Dankrat, and mother of the three kings and Kriemhild, 7, etc.

Vaske (Waske). The name of Iring’s sword, 2051.

Vaske-Rock (Waskensteine). A rock in the Vosges or Waskenwalde, 2344.

Volker, of Alsace. A vassal of the Burgandian kings, called “the Fiddler” from his skill in music, 9, etc., 1477, 1584, 1652, 1833, etc.

Walther, of Spain. A boy who was brought up as a hostage at Etzel’s court, and afterwards fled with Hildegund, 1756, 1797, 2344.

Waskenwalde. The Vosges, 911.