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English: Hagen sinking the Nibelungen horde into the Rhine, with water-nixes/mermaids catching the loot. Pfizer ed. (1843) Der Nibelungen noth
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Source ; Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Julius, 1794-1872, (illus); Neureuther, Eugen Napoleon, 1806-1882, (illus) (1843) Pfizer, Gustav , ed. Der Nibelungen noth, Stuttgart und Tübingen: J. G. Cotta
Author Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, , 1794-1872, (illus); Eugen Napoleon Neureuther 1806-1882, (illus)

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Hagen sinking the Nibelungen horde into the Rhine, with water-nixes/mermaids catching the loot. Pfizer ed. (1843)

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