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  2. Brunhild - Wikipedia

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    One day, Brunhild fights with Sigurd's wife Signild, and Signild shows Brunhild a ring that Brunhild had given Sigurd as a love gift. Brynhild then tells Hagen to kill Sigurd, and Hagen does this by first borrowing Sigurd's sword then killing him with it. He then shows Brunhild Sigurd's head and kills her too when she offers him her love. [55]

  3. Gudrun - Wikipedia

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    When Sigurd returns from aiding Gunnar in his wooing of Brunhild, Sigurd and Gudrun have two children, a son named Sigmund and a daughter named Svanhild. [66] Some time later, Gudrun and Brunhild have a quarrel while washing their hair in a river: Brunhild says that she cannot have the water that touched Gudrun's hair touch hers, for she is ...

  4. Brunhilda of Austrasia - Wikipedia

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    Brunhild, retrieved 19 February 2005. Brunhild, retrieved 17 September 2005. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Brunhilda". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Brunhild, Queen of Austrasia

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    Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #582 on Monday, January 13, 2025. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Monday, January 13, 2025 The New York Times

  6. Brunhilde (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The Valkyrie Brunhild is a heroine of Germanic heroic legend. [2] Variants in regular use include the Albanian, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish Brunilda and Brunilde; the Norwegian Brynhild; and the Icelandic Brynhildur.

  7. Sigurd - Wikipedia

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    Sigurd is raised at the court of king Hjálprek, receives the sword Gram from the smith Regin, and slays the dragon Fafnir on Gnita-Heath by lying in a pit and stabbing it in the heart from underneath. Sigurd tastes the dragon's blood and understands the birds when they say that Regin will kill him in order to acquire the dragon's gold.

  8. Helreið Brynhildar - Wikipedia

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    Sigurd then arrived on Grani and brought her Fafnir's gold. The hero shared her bed during eight nights without them touching each other. [ 6 ] Still, Gudrun would reproach her for having slept in Sigurd's arms, and then admit to her that they had tricked her out of her relationship with Sigurd and made her take another man instead (Gunnar).

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