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Brunnhilde
Queen of the Franks (c. 543, Visigothic Kingdom - 613, Renev, Burgundy) - wife of Sigibert I (from 566), king of Austrasia (from 561), daughter of the Visigothic king. The name Brünnhilde is translated from Old High German as “Armored Warrior.” ...
the queen, who had not lost her fighting spirit even in old age, was captured by Clothar, the son of Fredegonda. He blamed her for the deaths of ten members of the royal family. This list also included those who were killed by Fredegonda - Clothar decided to write off all the problems in one fell swoop. Brünnhilde was tied to the horse's tail and sent off at a gallop.
Queen of the Franks (c. 543, Visigothic Kingdom - 613, Renev, Burgundy) - wife of Sigibert I (from 566), king of Austrasia (from 561), daughter of the Visigothic king. The name Brünnhilde is translated from Old High German as “Armored Warrior.” ...
the queen, who had not lost her fighting spirit even in old age, was captured by Clothar, the son of Fredegonda. He blamed her for the deaths of ten members of the royal family. This list also included those who were killed by Fredegonda - Clothar decided to write off all the problems in one fell swoop. Brünnhilde was tied to the horse's tail and sent off at a gallop.
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still from a film about lynching unknown to me as it is written on the Internet
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