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- Brunhild - Wikipedia
On her wedding night, when Gunther attempts to sleep with Brunhild, Brunhild quickly overpowers Gunther, tying him up by his hands and feet with her belt and leaving him hanging on a hook until morning
- Brunhild | Valkyrie, Shieldmaiden Queen | Britannica
Brunhild, a beautiful Amazon-like princess in ancient Germanic heroic literature, known originally from Old Norse sources (the Edda poems and the Vǫlsunga saga) and from the Nibelungenlied in German and more recently from Richard Wagner’s late 19th-century opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen (“The
- Brunhilda of Austrasia - World History Encyclopedia
"Love and Grief in Post-Imperial Diplomacy: The Letters of Brunhild " Studies in Emotions and Power in the Late Roman World: Papers in Honour of Ron Newbold, edited by Barbara Sidwell, Danijel Dzino
- Brunhilde (Brynhildr) In Norse Mythology - NorseMythologist
In Norse mythology, Brunhild or Brynhildr is a Valkyrie or female warrior The role of a Valkyrie was to spirit the “best of the slain” from the battlefield to Valhalla
- Brunhilde - The Norse Gods
Brunhilde (Brynhildr, Brunhilda, Brunhilde, Brünhild) was a female warrior, one of the Valkyries, and in some versions the daughter of the principal god Odin She defies Odin and is punished by imprisonment within a ring of fire until a brave hero falls in love and rescues her Siegfied (Sigurðr, Sigurd) brakes the spell, falls in love with her and gives her the ring, Andvarinaut Siegfied
- Brunhilde: The Frankish Queen of Austrasia - ThoughtCo
The Merovingians replaced the declining Roman powers in the area Sources for the story of Brunhilde include "History of the Franks" by Gregory of Tours and Bede's "Ecclesiastic History of the English People " Also known as: Brunhilda, Brunhild, Brunehilde, Brunechild, Brunehaut
- Brunhilde - Encyclopedia. com
Her name appears with many slight variations, including Brunhild, Brunhilda, or Brynhildr In the Icelandic version of the legend, Brunhilde was a Valkyrie—a warrior maiden of the supreme god Odin (pronounced OH-din)
- Brynhild (Brünhild) - Norse Mythology
Brynhild (Brünhild or Brunhild) was the beautiful Valkyrie who was punished by Odin for disobedience Brynhild had struck down Hjalmgunnar, the king Odin had promised victory As punishment, Odin told the Valkyrie that she had to marry a mortal, but she made a vow to only marry a man without fear
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