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Sigurd (Old Norse: Sigurðr [ˈsiɣˌurðr]) or
Siegfried (Middle High German: Sîvrit) is a
legendary hero of
Germanic heroic legend, who
killed a dragon—known...
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Sigurd the
Crusader (Old Norse: Sigurðr Jórsalafari, Norwegian:
Sigurd Jorsalfare; 1089 – 26
March 1130), also
known as
Sigurd Magnusson and
Sigurd I...
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Sigurd Håkonsson (died 962) (Old Norse: Sigurðr Hákonarson) was a
Norwegian nobleman and Jarl of Lade in Trøndelag.
Sigurd Håkonsson
Ladejarl was the son...
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Sigurd or
Sigur (Pronounced the same) is a
Scandinavian male name used in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and
Iceland derived from the Old
Norse Sigurðr (from...
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Sigurd is a
legendary hero of
Germanic mythology.
Sigurd may also
refer to:
Sigurd (name)
Sigurd the Crusader, king of
Norway Sigurd (opera), an opera...
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Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye (Old Norse: Sigurðr ormr í auga) or
Sigurd Ragnarsson was a semi-legendary
Viking warrior and
Danish king
active from the mid to...
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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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Sigurd Eysteinsson, or
Sigurd the
Mighty (reigned c. 875–892), was the
second Earl of Orkney—a
title bequeathed to
Sigurd by his
brother Rognvald Eysteinsson...
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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...
- traditions, she is
instrumental in
bringing about the
death of the hero
Sigurd or
Siegfried after he
deceives her into
marrying the
Burgundian king Gunther...