- tr.wikipedia.org BrunhildaBrunhilda,Gaston Bussiere'in kartpostalı,1897. Brunhilda (ya da Brünhilda, Brünhilde ve Brynhildr, Sigrdrífumál adlı başka bir sagadaysa adı Sigrdrifa olarak geçer.)
- en.wikipedia.org Brunhild"Brunnhild" (1897) by Gaston Bussière. Brunhild, also known as Brunhilda or Brynhild (Old Norse: Brynhildr [ˈbrynˌhildz], Middle High German: Brünhilt...
- rosen-garten-saga.fandom.com wiki/Brunhild] Brunhild, also known as Brunhilda or Brynhild, is a female character from Germanic heroic legend.
- thenorsegods.com brunhilde/Tags: Norse Mythology Story of Brunhilde Norse Brunhilde Viking Brunhilda.
- britannica.com topic/Brunhild-Norse-mythologyAlso known as: Brünhild, Brunhilda, Brunhilde, Brynhild.
- medium.com @johnwelford15/brunhilda-of-austrasia-…He accused Brunhilda of having been responsible for a number of murders, including those of her husband Sigebert and her brother-in-law Chilperic.
- fairytalez.com brunhilda/The fair Brunhilda was the daughter of the old King of Bohemia, and many a handsome prince and gallant knight came from distant lands to try and win the lovely...
- thoughtco.com brunhilde-queen-of-austrasia-3529715Not to be confused with the figure in Germanic and Icelandic mythology, also called Brunhilda, a warrior and valkyrie deceived by her lover, though that figure...
- worldhistory.org Brunhilda_of_Austrasia/Without her husband, Brunhilda found herself working alongside a disinherited Merovingian Neustrian prince named Merovech.
- wtname.com brunhilda/The name Brunhilda is often associated with legendary figures and warrior queens who embody courage and determination.