The Sigurd stones form a group of eight or nine Swedish runic inscriptions (five or six runestones, two natural rocks, and a baptismal font) and one picture...
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Sigurd (Old Norse: Sigurðr [ˈsiɣˌurðr]) or Siegfried (Middle High German: Sîvrit) is a legendary hero of Germanic heroic legend, who killed a dragon—known...
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Viking Age and is depicted on other runestones and image stones known as the Sigurd stones. It is also possible that the eight legs symbolize the high...
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but which were also known in Sweden (as seen by carvings on numerous Sigurd stones), Norway, England and (perhaps) the Isle of Man. The original Icelandic...
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Sigurd stones depict scenes from the story of Fáfnir. Most commonly, Fáfnir is presented as a worm that encircles the stone and is killed by Sigurð,...
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for one large and hideous adder" who kills Gunnar in a single strike. Sigurd stones Volsung cycle Bugge, Anders Ragnar (1953). Norwegian Stave Churches...
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picture on the stone. Some Sigurð stones such as U 1163, Sö 101 (the Rasmund carving) and Sö 327 (the Gök inscription) show a Sigurð thrusting a sword...
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is believed to be depicted on several of the Sigurd stones, which depict imagery from the legend of Sigurd the dragon slayer, including the inscription...
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Gunnar is the picture stone Södermanland 40, from Västerljung, Sweden. Guðmundsdóttir argues that the presence of several Sigurd stones nearby make an identification...
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Völsunga saga (section Sigurd and his foster family)
Norse of the origin and decline of the Völsung clan (including the story of Sigurd and Brynhild and the destruction of the Burgundians). It is one of the most...
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Brunhild (section Relationship to Sigurd)
traditions, she is instrumental in bringing about the death of the hero Sigurd or Siegfried after he deceives her into marrying the Burgundian king Gunther...
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bravely challenges the Vikings and fights the formidable berserker Sigurd. While Sigurd dismisses Kuksha as a mere thrall (slave), Thorir recognizes the...
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The Uthark theory originally was proposed as a scholarly hypothesis by Sigurd Agrell in 1932. In 2002, Swedish esotericist Thomas Karlsson popularized...
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Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War (redirect from Sigurd (Fire Emblem))
over two generations—the first generation follows the Grannvalian prince Sigurd, while the second follows his son Seliph as he works to defeat the cult...
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Runestone (redirect from Rune stones)
is due to a lack of available stones and the fact that the local population probably did not treat the foreigners' stones with much respect. Runestones...
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been interpreted as the valkyrie Sigrdrífa handing the hero Sigurd (also depicted on the stone) a drinking horn. In 2013, a small figure dated at around...
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Sigrdrífumál, the hero Sigurd rides up to Hindarfell and heads south towards "the land of the Franks". On the mountain Sigurd sees a great light, "as...
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Ring of Brodgar (category Stone circles in Orkney)
standing stones, single stones, barrows, cairns, and mounds. The immediate area has also yielded a number of flint arrowheads and broken stone mace-heads...
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Franks Casket (section Sigurd and Grani?)
Smith. It has also been suggested that there may be an episode from the Sigurd legend, an otherwise lost episode from the life of Weyland's brother Egil...
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Hyldetan Mythological king of Denmark Succeeded by Omundus Preceded by Sigurd Hring Mythological king of Sweden Preceded by Aun Mythological king of Sweden...
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Approximately 85% of all the identified blocks have been in Sweden. The stones were originally painted and combined text with ornamentation and stylized...
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precious cup, and the speaking dragon Fafnir, who proposes a betrayal to Sigurd. A further source may be Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1855 poem The Song...
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Loki (redirect from Snaptun Stone)
Reginsmál. The prose introduction to Reginsmál details that, while the hero Sigurd was being fostered by Regin, son of Hreidmar, Regin tells him that once...
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Vinland (section Sigurd Stefansson)
inscription was dated to c. 1010–1050. The stone had been erected in memory of a Norwegian, possibly a descendant of Sigurd Syr. Sophus Bugge (1902) read part...
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the wind died down. Sigurd was overcome with drowsiness and left the queen and his child alone on the deck. There approached a stone boat carrying a frightening...
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(/ˈkriːmhɪlt/ KREEM-hilt; Middle High German: Kriemhilt) is the wife of Sigurd/Siegfried and a major figure in Germanic heroic legend and literature. She...
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Tängelgårda stones are a group of four Gotland stones in the Swedish History Museum Stockholm, of which three, numbers I, III, and IV are image stones. The best...
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depicted on two 8th century Gotlandic image stones: the Tjängvide image stone and the Ardre VIII image stone. Scholarly theories have been proposed regarding...
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Scholars have noted parallels with other myths including that of Sigmund and Sigurd in the Völsunga saga of Norse mythology; with the Greek myth of Oedipus;...
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Ness of Brodgar (category Stone Age sites in Scotland)
original on 27 August 2008. Retrieved 30 August 2008. Towrie, Sigurd (16 August 2007). "Stone wall hints at Neolithic spiritual barrier". Orkneyjar.com....
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