- Völsunga saga,
Rerir, the son of Sigi,
succeeds his
murdered father and
avenges his death. He
rules in
Hunaland and
becomes a
powerful ruler.
Rerir's son is Völsung...
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maidens to take the form of a crow and
place a
magical apple on
Rerir's lap. When
Rerir shares it with the queen, she
conceives and
endures an extraordinarily...
- is also
listed among Odin's sons in the Nafnaþulur. He has a son
called Rerir, who's son was Völsung, sire of
Signy and Sigmund, who,
together with his...
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which includes the hero Sigurð. In
Nordic mythology, he is the son of
Rerir and was
murdered by the
Geatish king Siggeir. He was
later avenged by one...
-
Hildetand Ingjald Ivar
Vidfamne Lif and
Lifthrasir Nór
Ohthere Ragnar Lodbrok Rerir Raum the Old
Shieldmaiden Sigi
Sigmund Signy Sigurd Sigurd Hring Skirnir...
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chapter 2 of the Völsunga saga: when the
major goddess Frigg sends King
Rerir an
apple after he
prays to Odin for a child, Frigg's
messenger (in the guise...
-
chapter 2 of the Völsunga saga when the
major goddess Frigg sends King
Rerir an
apple after he
prays to Odin for a child, Frigg's
messenger (in the guise...
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subsequently sent a
Valkyrie to
present Rerir an
apple that
falls onto his lap
while he sits on a
burial mound and
Rerir's wife
subsequently becomes pregnant...
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chapter 2 of the Völsunga saga when the
major goddess Frigg sends King
Rerir an
apple after he
prays to Odin for a child, Frigg's
messenger (in the guise...
- the
shape of a crow and
provides the
apple of
fertility to the
childless Rerir, who
eventually begets Hljóð's own
husband Völsung.
Orchard 1997, p. 86...