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Brunhilda (c. 543 – 613) was
queen consort of Austrasia, part of Francia, by
marriage to the
Merovingian king
Sigebert I of Austrasia, and
regent for...
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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...
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smallest portions of Francia. He
continued his mother's feud with
Queen Brunhilda with
equal viciousness and bloodshed,
finally achieving her execution...
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ancient China from the
Warring States period until the Tang Dynasty.
Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia,
executed in 613, is
generally regarded to have suffered...
- Brunhild, also
known as
Brunhilda or
Brynhild (Old Norse:
Brynhildr [ˈbrynˌhildz̠],
Middle High German: Brünhilt,
Modern German: Brünhild or Brünhilde)...
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having a concubine,
Brunhilda became his
bitterest foe
because she
feared the loss of her
influence if
Theuderic II married.
Brunhilda incited the court...
- Huns(Avars), but at the end he made
peace with them.
About 567, he
married Brunhilda,
daughter of the
Visigothic king Athanagild.
According to
Gregory of Tours:...
- outcomes. Later,
conflicts were
intensified by the
personal feud
around Brunhilda. However,
yearly warfare often did not
constitute general devastation...
- in 613. However, he fell
under the
influence of his great-grandmother,
Brunhilda. Warnachar,
mayor of the
palace of
Austrasia had
Sigebert brought before...
- Auvergne, and
Transjurane Alemannia.
During his
early years, his
grandmother Brunhilda ruled for
Theudebert and his
brother Theuderic II, who had
received the...