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  1. 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 …

  2. Brunhild | Queen of Austrasia, Merovingian Dynasty | Britannica

    Jan 1, 2026 · Brunhild (born c. 534—died 613, Renève, Burgundy [now in France]) was the queen of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia, daughter of the Visigothic king Athanagild, and one of the most …

  3. Brunhilde (Brynhildr) In Norse Mythology - NorseMythologist

    Dec 28, 2022 · 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.

  4. Brunhild - New World Encyclopedia

    In Norse mythology, Brunhild or Brynhildr is one of the Valkyries or warrior maidens esteemed for their military prowess.

  5. Brunhild - German Heroes, Norse Mythology

    Brunhild, the warrior-queen of Iceland, renowned for her superhuman strength, plays a pivotal role in the Nibelungenlied. Her strength, rooted in her maidenhood, poses a lethal challenge to suitors, until …

  6. Brunhild: The Valkyrie of Fire, Oath, and Awakening

    Mar 11, 2019 · In the golden shimmer of the high halls and the shadowed edges of fate, there rides Brunhild, one of the most well-known Valkyries in Norse and Germanic lore. A shield-maiden of …

  7. Brunhild | Mythosjourney

    Brunhild, known variously as Brunhilda or Brynhild (Brynhildr in Old Norse, Brünhilt in Middle High German, and Brünhild or Brünhilde in Modern German), stands as a towering figure in Germanic …