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Biterolf und Dietleib (Biterolf and Dietlieb) is an anonymous Middle High German heroic poem concerning the heroes Biterolf of Toledo and his son Dietleib of Styria. It tells the tale of Biterolf and Dietleib's service at the court of Etzel, king of the Huns, in the course of which the heroes defeat Etzel's enemies, including an extended war/tournament against the Burgundian heroes of the Nibelungenlied. As a reward for their services, Dietleib and Biterolf receive the March of Styria as a fief. The text is characterized by its comedic parody of the traditions of heroic epic.

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  • Biterolf und Dietleib (Biterolf and Dietlieb) is an anonymous Middle High German heroic poem concerning the heroes Biterolf of Toledo and his son Dietleib of Styria. It tells the tale of Biterolf and Dietleib's service at the court of Etzel, king of the Huns, in the course of which the heroes defeat Etzel's enemies, including an extended war/tournament against the Burgundian heroes of the Nibelungenlied. As a reward for their services, Dietleib and Biterolf receive the March of Styria as a fief. The text is characterized by its comedic parody of the traditions of heroic epic. Biterolf und Dietleib is only attested in the Ambraser Heldenbuch (1504-1516), but it may have been composed in the thirteenth century. The poem is sometimes considered part of the cycle of legends about Dietrich von Bern: it is then either considered part of the so-called "historical" Dietrich poems, or else placed together in its own subgroup of Dietrich poems together with the Rosengarten zu Worms. More often, it is considered to be independent from the Dietrich cycle. (en)
  • Biterolf und Dietleib ist ein umfangreiches Heldenepos, das unikal im Ambraser Heldenbuch überliefert wurde und 13.510 Verse zählt. Der Verfasser ist unbekannt, jedoch wird davon ausgegangen, dass er Bezüge zur Steiermark hatte, wo das Werk in der zweiten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts entstanden ist. (de)
  • Biterolf und Dietleib är en medelhögtysk hjältedikt, förmodligen från början av 1200-talet, till innehåll och stil besläktad med Nibelungenlied. Biterolf, kung av Toledo, drar till Attilas hov och kommer med Didrik av Bern till Worms, där de gotisak krigarna ställer upp mot de burgundisk-rhenländska med Siegfrid i spetsen. (sv)
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  • Biterolf und Dietleib ist ein umfangreiches Heldenepos, das unikal im Ambraser Heldenbuch überliefert wurde und 13.510 Verse zählt. Der Verfasser ist unbekannt, jedoch wird davon ausgegangen, dass er Bezüge zur Steiermark hatte, wo das Werk in der zweiten Hälfte des 13. Jahrhunderts entstanden ist. (de)
  • Biterolf und Dietleib är en medelhögtysk hjältedikt, förmodligen från början av 1200-talet, till innehåll och stil besläktad med Nibelungenlied. Biterolf, kung av Toledo, drar till Attilas hov och kommer med Didrik av Bern till Worms, där de gotisak krigarna ställer upp mot de burgundisk-rhenländska med Siegfrid i spetsen. (sv)
  • Biterolf und Dietleib (Biterolf and Dietlieb) is an anonymous Middle High German heroic poem concerning the heroes Biterolf of Toledo and his son Dietleib of Styria. It tells the tale of Biterolf and Dietleib's service at the court of Etzel, king of the Huns, in the course of which the heroes defeat Etzel's enemies, including an extended war/tournament against the Burgundian heroes of the Nibelungenlied. As a reward for their services, Dietleib and Biterolf receive the March of Styria as a fief. The text is characterized by its comedic parody of the traditions of heroic epic. (en)
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  • Biterolf und Dietleib (de)
  • Biterolf und Dietleib (en)
  • Biterolf und Dietleib (sv)
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