Brunhilda

Brunhilda
Brunhílda ž
DEFINICIJA
1. mit. lijepa i ratoborna kraljevna iz drevnih nordijskih (Edda, Völsunga saga) i srednjovjekovnih njemačkih legendi (Pjesma o Nibelunzima) objavila je da će se udati za muškarca ravnog po snazi, ali ju je pobijedio Siegfried kojeg Brunhilda ubija iz osvete
2. glazb. lik iz tetralogije Prsten Nibelunga R. Wagnera, v.

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