- the
Celtic toponym Segodunum, from Proto-Germanic *sigatūna-, Old
Norse Sigtún, cf. Proto-Germanic *segaz ~ *sigiz- "victory":
Gothic sigis, Old Norse...
- god Frey to be the
founder of
their race.
Amongst these from the town of
Sigtun (Old Sigtuna) also came Sigmund, a
champion advocate,
versed in
making contracts...
- took up his
residence at the
Maelare lake, at the
place now
called Old
Sigtun.
There he
erected a
large farm
shrine (hof),
where there were offerings...
- and
remain on
those lands. Odin
settles at the
Maelare lake, in the Old
Sigtun,
builds a
temple there and sets his men to rule in the
neighboring places...
- the
Celtic toponym Segodunum, from Proto-Germanic *sigatūna, Old
Norse Sigtún, cf. Proto-Germanic *segaz ~ *sigiz- "victory":
Gothic sigis, Old Norse...
- symbolical, like
other place names in the poem.
Signhildsberg Old Norse:
Sigtún The
derivation is
contested but may be
cognate with the
Celtic toponym Segodunum...
- Andrésdóttir's
record of 109
years and 159 days. Dóra was born on 6 July 1912 on
Sigtún at Kláströnd in Grýtubakkahreppur in Iceland. At the age of six, she witnessed...
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Humulphus Humulf 16
Humelus Humel 17
Gothilas Gottila 18
Sigthunius Sigtun 19
Scarinus Skarin 20
Sibdagerus Sibdager 21
Asmundus Asmund 22 Uffo Uffe...
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Swedish Fornsigtuna and Sigtuna, from Proto-Germanic *siga-tūna-, Old
Norse Sigtún. Koch, John T. (2020). CELTO-GERMANIC
Later Prehistory and Post-Proto-Indo-European...