• Siggeir is the king of Gautland (i.e. Götaland/Geatland, but in some translations also rendered as Gothland), in the Völsunga saga. In Skáldskaparmál...
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    led by Sigmund and Sinfjǫtli to save princess Signý from the evil king Siggeir, and, most famously, Sigurd killing the serpent/dragon Fáfnir and obtaining...
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  • by the Geatish king Siggeir. He was later avenged by one of his sons, Sigmund, and his daughter Signy, who was married to Siggeir. Völsung's story is...
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    the sword from the tree. Siggeir is smitten with envy and desire for the sword. He tries to buy it but Sigmund refuses. Siggeir invites Sigmund, his father...
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    Völsung's daughter, despises her husband King Siggeir, and begs "that she may not be made to return to King Siggeir." Völsung denies her request to leave, reminding...
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    daughter of King Völsung. She was married to the villainous Geatish king Siggeir who has her whole family treacherously murdered, except for her brother...
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    fine sword, and King Siggeir is covetous of it, offering Sigmund three times its weight in gold. When he refuses, King Siggeir grows angry and secretly...
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  • His son Hagbard fell in love with Signy, a relative of Sigmund's enemy Siggeir (see Hagbard and Signy). Hámundr makes only a cameo appearance in the Poetic...
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    kraka) Sigar?, the father of Siggeir, who genealogically corresponds to Yngwin, the king of Götaland in Gesta Danorum. Siggeir 5th century, a son of Sigar...
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  • belong to the same clan, the Siklings, and that they are the relatives of Siggeir, the villainous Geatish king in the Völsunga saga. [...] the ninth, Sigarr...
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  • informing that Sigar had the two sons Siggeir and Sigmund, who had the son Sigar (the one who hanged Hagbard). Siggeir is the Geatish king who murdered Völsung...
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  • sister Hleid, promises Siggeir, son of King Harek of Bjarmaland, that Siggeir can have her as his wife if he can find her. Siggeir and his brother Hrærek...
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    on occasion. The Volsunga saga contains many shapeshifting characters. Siggeir's mother changed into a wolf to help torture his defeated brothers-in-law...
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  • Attila Brynhild Granmar Gudrun Gunnar Hogni Helgi Hundingsbane Högne Rerir Siggeir Sigi Sigmund Signy Sigurd Sinfjötli Svanhildr Völsung Other figures Andvari...
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  • out. Only Sigmund succeeds; he refuses the fortune Siggeir offers in exchange for it. Enraged, Siggeir declares war on Völsung and kills him and his men...
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  • ninth, Sigar [Sigarr], whence come the Siklings: that is the house of Siggeir [Siggeirr], who was son-in-law of Völsung [Vǫlsungr],—and the house of...
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    King Völsung is holding a marriage feast for his daughter Signy and King Siggeir at King Völsung's hall. At the hall, large fires are kindled in long hearths...
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    it. The disappointed Siggeir takes his new wife home, inviting Volsung to visit him. When Volsung does so he is killed by Siggeir, and his sons are taken...
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    Wagner. Hunding is a conflation of several characters in the sagas, notably Siggeir who is wedded to Signy, and the villainous King Hunding who is Siegmund's...
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    fell in love with Signy, the daughter of king Sigar, the nephew of king Siggeir (of the Völsunga saga), a love affair which ended in their deaths, when...
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  • Gudmund of Glæsisvellir who wanted to find his sister promised her to Siggeir, the son of Harekr the king of Bjarmaland, if he could find her. The Bjarmians...
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    When Sinfjötli had grown up, he and Sigmund murdered Signy's husband Siggeir. The element of incest also appears in the version of the story used in...
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  • In Völsunga saga, Gudrun and Thora make a tapestry showing Sigar and Siggeir doing battle on the island. Fyrisvellir Old Norse: Fýrisvellir The plains...
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  • doi:10.3389/fimmu.2019.00965. PMC 6510054. PMID 31130955. Brynjolfsson, Siggeir F. (2017). "Long-lived plasma cells in human bone marrow can be either...
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  • as his own in which he had to battle Aran's Berserker uncles Hrærek and Siggeir. He was heavily outnumbered and captured by the brothers, who tied him...
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  • Tindastólsmenn". Feykir.is (in Icelandic). 29 June 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2021. Siggeir Ævarsson (18 May 2023). "Umfjöllun, viðtöl og myndir: Valur - Tindastóll...
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  • Karfan.is (in Icelandic). 16 December 2023. Retrieved 16 December 2023. Siggeir Ævarsson (16 December 2023). "Grindavíkurkonur Kanalausar eftir áramót"...
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    had inserted it. Siggeir treacherously invited Völsung and his sons to visit him, then had Völsung killed. Signy prevailed on Siggeir to only put her brothers...
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  • Hlíðarenda". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic). 7 June 2022. Retrieved 7 June 2022. Siggeir F. Ævarsson (20 September 2022). "Gott að vera komin heim og gaman að vera...
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    among them the twins Sigmund and Signy. When Signy was betrothed to king Siggeir, the king of the Geats, the latter was offended when Odin brought Völsung...
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