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Brunhilda〔Her name has many forms. Brunhilda is the German form and the most common in English. In French, she is Brunehaut, in Spanish, Brunegilda or Brunequilda. Other versions of this name include Brunilda, Brunichildis, Brunechildis, Brunichild, Brunechilde, Brunichilda, Brunhild, Brunhilde, Brünnhilde, Brünhild, Brynhild, and Brynhildr. (''Encyclopædia Britannica'', 2004).〕 (c. 543–613) was a royal woman of the Visigoths who married King Sigebert I of Austrasia, and ruled the eastern kingdoms of Austrasia and Burgundy in the names of her sons and grandsons. The period was marked by tension between the royal house and the powerful nobles vying for power. ==Life== Brunhilda was possibly born about 543 in the Visigothic capital of Toledo, the younger of the two daughters of Athanagild and Goiswintha. She was only eleven years old when her father was elevated to the kingship in 554. She was educated in Toledo as an Arian Christian.
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