BRUNHILDA

brənhĭldˈə or Brunehautbrünōˈ, d. 613, Frankish queen, wife of Sigebert I of the East Frankish kingdom of Austrasia; daughter of Athanagild, the Visigothic king of Spain. After the murder (567) of her sister Galswintha, who was the wife of Sigebert's brother Chilperic I of the West Frankish kingdom of Neustria, and Chilperic's marriage to his mistress Fredegunde, Brunhilda was the major instigator in the war against Neustria. The struggle continued between Brunhilda and Fredegunde after the death (575) of Sigebert and the murder (584) of Chilperic. Throughout the reigns of her son, Childebert II, and of two grandsons, Brunhilda was the actual ruler of Austrasia and of Burgundy, when by her design that country was united with Austrasia after the death (592) of King Guntram. She was endowed with the gifts of a great statesman, but her unscrupulousness in the execution of her plans earned her the fierce hatred of the nobles, whom she nonetheless controlled. She was finally betrayed by them to Fredegunde's son, Clotaire II of Neustria. He put her to a horrible death.

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...Fredegonde, Queen of Neustria, and Brunhilda, Queen of Austrasia. 1 These dominating...But since it is as Fredegonde and Brunhilda that they figure in familiar stories...King of Burgundy, was a grandson of Brunhilda. Another grandson, not much better...
...and the Nan-Matal. We sighted the Brunhilda some five hundred miles south of the...stern came in sight, and on it I read Brunhilda . I shifted my glasses to the man at...faint breeze failed and the sails of the Brunhilda flapped down inert. We were now nearly...
...deeds of horror. The names of Chilperich, of Fredegunda, and of Brunhilda would grace the annals of crime in any age or in any land. Brunhilda and Fredegunda. Brunhilda was a West Gothic princess, beautiful we are told, who married...
...historic Rouen, the tale of Fredegond and Brunhilda. CHAPTER III Merovingian Rouen...in which the names of Fredegond and Brunhilda will always live. Yet the part of their...politically secure. At Metz in 566 he married Brunhilda, the younger daughter of Athanagild...
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...poisoner; Catherine de Medici of Saint Bartholomew massacre fame; Brunhilda, murderess of her husband, a Visigothic king, among others...early July). The journalist got his history wrong. It was Brunhilda, not Fredegund, who was dragged to her death at the tail of...


 

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...Funjet offers a money-back refund. So, once youve arrived, what if the skies are sunny but midway through the week, Hurricane Brunhilda starts whipping things around? Funjet Vacations new Hurricane Plan for air/hotel vacations on a Charter or Value Flight offers...
...just about? With her clunky fashion sense and background in quantum chemistry weve rushed to crown her Europes next "Iron Brunhilda." Lets see how long she sticks around, though, before we get too excited. So what should I expect of New Zealands Helen Clark...


 

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BRUNHILDA br nhild or Brunehaut bruno , d. 613, Frankish...and Chilperics marriage to his mistress Fredegunde , Brunhilda was the major instigator in the war against Neustria. The struggle continued between Brunhilda and Fredegunde after the death (575) of Sigebert and...
BRUNEHAUT see Brunhilda . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
CHILDEBERT II 570 95, Frankish king of Austrasia (575 95) and Burgundy (593 95), son of Sigebert I and Brunhilda . His mother actually ruled for him. Chaos and warfare marked his reign. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...King Chilperic I of Neustria, she became his wife after inducing him to murder his wife Galswintha (567). Fredegunde and Brunhilda , Galswinthas sister and wife of King Sigebert I of Austrasia, were among the leading figures in the long war (561 613...
...kingdom of Austrasia . With Arnulf, bishop of Metz, he called in King Clotaire II of Neustria to overthrow (613) Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia. Clotaire II became king of Austrasia as well as Neustria but was forced to concede much of his authority to...
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