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What (who) is Þiðreks saga - definition


Þiðreks saga         
  • Thidrekssaga, Holm perg 4 fol, bl. 11v.
  • p=266}} Dietrich is breathing fire and is found in the lower part of the image.
  • Cover of ''Saga Điðriks konungs af Bern'' (1853), edited by Carl Richard Unger.
LITERARY WORK
Þiðrekssaga; Thidrekssaga; Thidreks Saga; Thidreksaga; Niflungasaga; Vilkina saga; Thidreks saga; Þiðrekssaga af Bern; Þiðreks saga af Bern; Vilkina Saga; Thidreks saga af Bern; Thidrekssaga af Bern; Thithrek's saga
Þiðreks saga af Bern ('the saga of Þiðrekr of Bern', also Þiðrekssaga, Þiðriks saga, Niflunga saga or Vilkina saga, with Anglicisations including Thidreksaga) is an Old Norse chivalric saga centering the character it calls Þiðrekr af Bern, who originated as the historical king Theoderic the Great (454–526), but who attracted a great many unhistorical Germanic heroic legends. The text is probably by a Norwegian scholar from the 1200s who translated a lost Low German prose narrative of Theoderic's life, or who compiled it from various German sources, or by an Icelandic scholar from the 1300s.
Klári saga         
Klári saga is one of the chivalric sagas of medieval Norway. Ostensibly derived from a Latin poem which Jón Halldórsson, Bishop of Skálholt, found in France, it became a prototype of the maiden king medieval Icelandic bridal-quest romances: it seems to have been the earliest of these, and was followed by many more.
Brjáns saga         
Brjáns saga (also Brjánssaga) is a hypothetical early specimen of Old Norse literature. According to the hypothesis, certain episodes in Njáls saga and Þorsteins saga Síðu-Hallssonar drew on this lost saga.