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According to the saga, Brunhild is the daughter of Budli and the sister of Atli. She is raised at a place called Hlymdalir by her King Heimir, who is married to her sister Bekkhild. At Hlymdalir she is known as "Hild under the helmet" (Hildr und hjálmi) and is raised to be a shieldmaiden or valkyrie. When she is twelve years old, King Agnar ...
According to the Ásmundar saga kappabana, Buðli was a Swedish king and the father of Hildr. [2] [3]The saga relates that Hildr married Helgi, the son of Hildebrand, the king of the Huns.
Brunhilda so detested Fredegund for the death of her sister—and this hatred was so fiercely reciprocated—that the two queens persuaded their husbands to go to war. [4] Sigebert persuaded their other brother, the elder Guntram of Burgundy , to mediate the dispute between the queens.
Brunhilde is a German feminine given name, derived from a combination of the Germanic word elements brun, or armor, and hild, or battle.The Valkyrie Brunhild is a heroine of Germanic heroic legend.
Characters based on Brunhild and her depictions. She is a female character from Germanic heroic legend . She may have her origins in the Visigothic princess Brunhilda of Austrasia .
A guard at the Embassy Building of Brunhild for the Kingdom of Belfast along with Thomas. Thomas (トマス, Tomasu) A guard at the Embassy Building of Brunhild for the Kingdom of Belfast along with Huck. Carlossa Galune Swordrick (カルロッサ・ガルン・ソードレック, Karurossa Garun Sōdorekku) A swordsman who was trained by Jubei ...
Fredegund has traditionally been given a rather poor reputation, foremost by the accounts of Gregory of Tours, who depicts her as ruthlessly murderous and sadistically cruel, and she is known for the many stories of her cruelty, particularly for her long feud with her sister-in-law queen Brunhilda of Austrasia.
Galswintha was the sister of Brunhilda—queen consort of Austrasia—and the wife of Chilperic I, the Merovingian king of Neustria. Galswintha was probably murdered at the urging of Chilperic's former concubine Fredegund (and then later wife), instigating a 40-year civil war within the Merovingian kingdom.