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The Franks get the help of the newly immigrated Saxons who are looking for land, and a bloody battle is fought at
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but the Saxons get word of this, storm
Scithingi during the night and kill all adults. Only Irminfrid and his family escape. The Saxons celebrate their victory for three days, afterwards they return to Thiadrich, who gives the country over to them.
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will atone for his crime and get revenge for his former master and slays
Thiadrich as well. He places the body of Irminfrid over that of Thiadrich, so he will be victor in death at least, and leaves.
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