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Sigurd Haraldsson (Old Norse: Sigurðr Haraldsson; 1133 – 10 June 1155), or
Sigurd II, also
called Sigurd Munn, was king of
Norway from 1136 to 1155. He...
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Finnsson Einarr skálaglamm
Tindr Hallkelsson Skafti Þóroddsson Þórólfr
munnr Eilífr Guðrúnarson Vigfúss Víga-Glúmsson Þorleifr jarlsskáld Hvannár-Kálfr...
- Þorbjǫrn
svarti (Þsvart) Þorbjǫrn þyna (Þþyn) Þorbjǫrn ǫngull (Þbj) Þorfinnr
munnr (Þorf) Þorgeirr
flekkr (Þflekk) Þorgils fiskimaðr (Þfisk) Þorgils Hǫlluson...
- his
death at the hand of a Völsung or his
stabbing from below. Þorfinnr
munnr is
attributed with
composing a lausavísa,
recorded in Ólafssaga. In this...
- þat at
renna þar í með fjǫlda sinum. En þegar er kviðr hans er
fullr ok
munnr, þá lýkr hann
saman munn sinn, ok
hefir þá all
veidda ok inni byrgða, er...
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Manuel o Rei-Saudade) "~ the Mouth":
Sigurd II of
Norway (Old Norse: Sigurðr
munnr) "~ the Musician-King: John IV of
Portugal (Portuguese: João IV, o Rei-Músico)...
- (died 1136).
Following Haraldr gilli's death, two of his sons, Sigurðr
munnr (died 1155) and Ingi (died 1161),
jointly ruled the
Norwegian realm as kings...