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Brunhilda may
refer to: Brunhild, a
figure in
Germanic heroic legend Brunhilda of
Austrasia (c. 543–613),
Frankish queen Brunhilda (bird), a
genus of birds...
- (Gorgias Précis Portfolios, 8).
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Brunehilde.
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Brunhilda"...
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Meaning "battle armor"
Other names Related names Brunhild, Brünhild,
Brunehilde, Brunhilda, Brunhilde, Brunilda, Brünnhilde, Brynhild, Brynhilda, Brynhildr...
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Pursuit Vol. 2 Sōkan Yūgi 2 2009 OVA
series ****y Daze,
Naughty Knights Sei
Brunehilde Gakuen Shōjo
Kishidan to
Junpaku no Panty: Kacchū Ojō-sama no Zecchō Omorashi...
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fellow journalist. Lantéri died on 1
January 2022, at the age of 91.
Brunehilde : la première
reine de
France (1995) Swane, cœur de loup (novel, 1999)...
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Grane and
Brunehilde sacrificing themselves in a
bonfire at the end of Götterdämmerung.
Illustration by
Arthur Rackham for the
opera Der Ring des Nibelungen...
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abandoning Audovère for a
servant named Frédégonde, Chilpéric
asked Brunehilde's sister Galswinthe to
marry him in 568. A few
months later, Chilperic...
- free
thinker who
wrote under the
pseudonyms Hroswitha and
Brunhilde or
Brunehilde.
Haighton was born in
Amsterdam on 28 May 1841, the
daughter of Richard...
- 49.37583°S 69.22972°E / -49.37583; 69.22972 240
metres (790 ft) Lac
Brunehilde Central Plateau, Main
Island 49°23′50″S 69°25′50″E / 49.39722°S 69.43056°E...
- des)
Bouchet (Lac du)
Bougainville (Presqu'île du) Brèche (Lac de la)
Brunehilde (Lac)
Calliope (Mont)
Camaret (Anse de)
Camargue (La) Camp (Glacier du)...