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Sigurd Ring (Old Norse: Sigurðr
Hringr, in some
sources merely called Hringr)
according to
legend was a king of the Swedes,
being mentioned in many old...
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Whilst it has also been
suggested that this word
represents the Old
Norse hringr,
meaning "ring" or "ring-giver", the name
instead may be
corrupted from...
- Northumbria.
Ragnarr Loðbrók is a
great warrior, son of the
Danish king Sigurðr
hringr Randvérsson. Ragnarr's
first achievement is
bravely killing the serpent...
- Icelandic. Thus, one has e.g. Old
Icelandic hlíð 'slope', hníga 'curtsey' and
hringr 'ring' and Old
Norwegian líð, níga and ringr, respectively. Many Old Norwegian...
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Separate Óláfs saga helga,
gives Álof's
mother as Álfhild,
daughter of
Hringr Dagsson,
instead of Gyða. Her nickname, árbót, has been
translated as ‘Improvement...
- en fimm tögu; eitt er þeira öllum
betra vígnesta böl ok
varit gulli. 9.
Hringr er í hjalti, hugr er í miðju, ógn er í oddi þeim er eiga getr;
liggr með...
- in the mid-20th century. The village's name is of Old
Norse origin: eik-
hringr,
which means "the
circle of oak trees". The
village lies
between the A617...
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identified in
these texts. The Sögubrot also
relates that
Sigurd Hring (Sigurðr
Hringr), who was Harald's
viceroy on the
Swedish throne,
married Álfhild, the daughter...
- that is
usually edited and translated. The
story begins with King
Hring (
Hringr) of Östergötland, who is said to be son of King
Gauti son of King Odin of...
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marries the hero Egil: It is
mentioned in
Illuga saga Gríðarfóstra that
Hringr, the king of
Denmark and son of Sköld dagsson, was
married to Sigrid, who...