Nibelunge, because we have there no contemporaneous historical documents. Yet as the chief Herakles is represented as belonging to the royal family of Argos, there may have been a Herakles, perhaps the son of a king, called Amphitryo, whose descendants,... Tales of the Teutonic Lands - Síða 10eftir George William Cox, Eustace Hinton Jones - 1872 - 394 síðurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| William Smith Ellis - 1869 - 408 síður
...the Niebelungen, because we have there no cotemporary historical documents. As the chief Herakles is represented as belonging to the royal family of Argos,...which had formerly been under the sway of Herakles. — Max M filler's Comparative Mythology. of what is possible and desirable, are surely unworthy of... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1873 - 424 síður
...Nibelunge," because we have there no contemporaneous historical documents. Yet as the chief Herakles is represented as belonging to the royal family of Argos,...Amphitryo, whose descendants, after a temporary exile, recorrquered that part of Greece which had formerly been under the sway of Herakles. The traditions... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1881 - 640 síður
...Nibelunge, because we have there no contemporaneous historical documents. Yet as the chief Herakles is represented as belonging to the royal family of Argos,...been under the sway of Herakles. The traditions of the miraculous birth, of many of his heroic adventures, and of his death, were as little based on historical... | |
| Turner B S Staff - 2004 - 372 síður
...Nibelunge, because we have there no contemporaneous historical documents. Yet as the chief, Herakles is represented as belonging to the royal family of Argos, there may have been a Hcrakles, perhaps the son of a king, called Amphitryo, whose descendants, after a temporary exile,... | |
| Richard Mercer Dorson - 1999 - 416 síður
...'Nibelunge,' beeause we have there no contemporaneous historieal documents. Yct as the chicf Herakles is represented as belonging to the royal family of Argos, there may have becn a Herakles, perhaps the son of a king ealled Amphitryo, whose deseendants, after a temporary exile,... | |
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