The Gesta Danorum (Books I-IX) on Hanund
The Danish History, > Book Five.
attestation: Frode married Hanund, daughter of the King of the Huns
"And so with Hanund, the daughter of the King of the Huns, for his wife, he passed three years in the most prosperous peace"
attestation: The queen advised the king to enforce his own statute that losing a royal gift was punishable by death
"The king consulted the opinion of the queen, who advised him not to relax the statute of the law which he had passed, whereby he gave warning that all who lost presents that were transmitted to him should be punished with death"
attestation: Queen Hanund confirmed her guilt by both words and visible blushing when confronted by the king
"she not only confessed her guilt by a cry, but also put forth in her face a blushing signal of her sin"