- In
Germanic mythology,
Sigmund (Old Norse:
Sigmundr [ˈsiɣˌmundz̠], Old English: Sigemund) is a hero
whose story is told in the Völsunga saga. He and his...
- this end he
invites Sigmundr to Norway,
persuades him to
accept Christianity and
instructs him to
convert the
Faeroe Islands.
Sigmundr’s initial attempt to...
- the
death of Sinfjötli, son of
Sigmundr,
connecting Helgakviða
Hundingsbana II and Grí****pá. Borghildr, wife of
Sigmundr,
wanted Sinfjötli, her stepson...
- Sigi
Rerir Vǫlsungr Hljóð
Eylimi Siggeirr Signý
Sigmundr Hjǫrdís Alfr
Borghildr Buðli Gjúki Grímhildr Sinfjǫtli
Helgi Atli
Brynhildr Gunnarr Hǫgni Guttormr...
- Šimon (Old Norse:
Sigmundr) was a
Varangian (Viking)
whose story is
related in the
Kievan Patericon and his
story concerns the
creation of the
Kievan cave...
-
Victory Geat Óðins nǫfn (6)
Sigrhofundr Victory Author Sonatorrek (22)
Sigmundr Victory protection Óðins nǫfn (6) Sigrúnnr
Victory Tree
Sigtryggr Sure...
-
Middle Ages. Praeger. ISBN 978-0-275-98406-9. McKinnell, John (2015). "The
Sigmundr / Sigurðr
Story in an Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norse Context". In Mundal,...
- St. Martin's Press, ISBN 978-1-250-01492-4 McKinnell, John (2015). "The
Sigmundr / Sigurðr
Story in an Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norse Context". In Mundal,...
- ("victory"),
which appears in the name of
other members of the Völsung
family -
Sigmundr, Signý, Sigurðr, had to do with
their special relationship with Odin, who...
- ****hark and
indicates that the
stone is a
memorial placed by a man
named Sigmundr in
memory of his
father Klakkr. The runemaster, who did not sign the inscription...