- Brunhild, also
known as
Brunhilda or
Brynhild (Old Norse:
Brynhildr [ˈbrynˌhildz̠],
Middle High German: Brünhilt,
Modern German: Brünhild or Brünhilde)...
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deflowers Brynhild,
taking away her strength. The
heroes then
return with
Brynhild to Gunnar's court.
Sometime later,
Grimhild and
Brynhild fight over...
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Belle Gunness (born
Brynhild Paulsdatter Størseth;
November 11, 1859 –
possibly April 28, 1908),
nicknamed ****'s Belle, was a Norwegian-American serial...
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valkyrie Brynhild.
Sigurd slices her
corslet with Gram,
awakening her.
Brynhild explains how Odin
doomed her to mate a
mortal man.
Brynhild had vowed...
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Brynhild Olivier (20 May 1887 – 13
January 1935) was one of four
sisters noted for
their progressive ideas,
beauty and ****ociations with both
Rupert Brooke...
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Brynhild, or The Show of
Things is a 1937
novel by H. G. Wells.
Rowland Palace is a
novelist married to a
distant cousin,
Brynhild, a "Quiet Lovely" who...
- her spell, he
marries her and sets out to win
Brynhild for Gudrun's
brother Gunnar.
Visiting Brynhild again, this time
magically disguised as Gunnar...
- later,
Brynhild and Guðrún are
arguing about whose husband is better, and Guðrún
shows her the ring
which Brynhild had
given Sigurd.
Brynhild recognizes...
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Brynhild is a
Norwegian feminine given name, a form of the
German Brunhild, a
heroine of
Germanic heroic legend. It may
refer to:
Brynhild Berge (1901–1975)...
- at the
Burgundian court,
Gunnar is
encouraged by
Grimhild to
marry Brynhild.
Brynhild, however,
refuses to
marry any man but the one who can ride through...