feminine Thurshild

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germanic
Name Root:
*þurisaz / þyrs *hildiz > Thursinhilda
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This name derives from Old High German “Thursinhilda,” composed of two elements: “*þurisaz / þyrs” (monster, demon, giant) plus “*hildiz” (battle, fight). Thusnelda was the daughter of the Cheruscan prince Segestes. Her father had intended her for someone else. Still, Arminius, who subsequently led a coalition of Germanic tribes to victory over Publius Quinctilius Varus and his legions in the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD, fled with her and married her instead. The war between the Roman Empire and the northern German tribes continued, and in May 15 AD Thusnelda became the prisoner of Germanicus, the nephew of Emperor Tiberius, who commanded the invasion of Germany.

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