-
nephew Sigurd Hring became (subservient) king over Denmark,
which is
gainsaid by
other sources. Sögubrot
relates that
Hring (Sigurd
Hring)
received Sweden...
-
Following the
Battle of the Brávellir
Sigurd Hring let burn the dead body of
Harald Wartooth (F.W.Heine, 1921)...
-
described in the
sagas as
taking place on the Brávellir
between Sigurd Hring, king of
Sweden and the
Geats of Västergötland, and his
uncle Harald Wartooth...
- saga, is the son of
Hring and his wife Sylgja. But
Hring also has an
illegitimate son
named Sjód (Sjóðr), who
serves as
Hring's treasurer and tax collector...
- wife of Gudrød the
Hunter of Vestfold), who gave
birth to a son,
Sigurd Hring.
After his
brother Harald had
reclaimed Götaland (or
Gotland depending on...
- link with the
legendary Swedish and
Danish ruler Sigurd Hring.
According to the sagas,
Sigurd Hring defeated the
Danish ruler Harald Wartooth at the Battle...
-
possibly the last king of Ringerike,
whose name is
given to the
eponymous King
Hring, son of Raum the Old (cf. Romerike), son of Nór (the
eponymous ancestor...
- father, Björn (which
means "bear"), was the son of
Hring, a King in Norway.
After Björn's
mother died,
Hring married a much
younger Sámi
woman called Hvit...
-
Eymundar þáttr
hrings is a
short Norse saga,
which is
preserved in two versions. One of them
appears as
Eymundar þáttr
hrings in the
Flatey Book and the...
- of
Harald Wartooth but
breaks off; it
resumes with the
arrival of
Sigurd Hring, Harald's old age, and the
colossal Battle of Brávellir. It
breaks off again...