Crossword-Solution: FREDEGUNDA 10 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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CHILPERIC I, mistress of 3 answers
CHILPERIC I, wife of (third) 3 answers
CLOTAIRE II, mother of 3 answers
GALESWINTHA, suspected slayer of 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Again, others have pointed to the feats of Theodorick, the king of the Eastern Goths; or to the fate of Siegbert, the king of the Austrasian Franks, who was murdered at the instigation of Fredegunda; or to the powerful Frankish family of the Pipins, from whom Karl the Great hailed, by way of trying to explain some parts of the Siegfried story.
Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 of 8 Various 2009
The two Misses Clemens are eighteen and nineteen years old, and enjoy the beautiful old German names of Thusnelda and Fredegunda.
Through Night to Light Friedrich Spielhagen 2010
Broadfoot has lost at least a dozen philippines, and, some say, his heart with them, to Fredegunda, during the six months since he received his appointment at the college.
Through Night to Light Friedrich Spielhagen 2010
She envies Thusnelda and Fredegunda their "charming, highly-poetical" names; she congratulates Ida Snellius on her progress in Portuguese, and pats Mary Kubel on the blushing cheeks and calls her a dear, sweet child.
Through Night to Light Friedrich Spielhagen 2010
Broadfoot, and advanced with the intention to interrupt the conversation between Oswald and Fredegunda, but he lost his courage on the way; and in order to mask the unsuccessful attack, he took a cup of tea from the waiter which a maid presented to him, and then, cup in hand, he remained standing in the centre of the room, the picture of helpless embarrassment.
Through Night to Light Friedrich Spielhagen 2010