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Sigurd "Ring" Randversson, född cirka 724 i Uppsala,
död 812 i Roskilde, Danmark. Kung av Danmark.
http://www.friesian.com/germania.htm#norse
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Hring
https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Ring
http://runeberg.org/sfubon/1/0151.html
Basics
Father: Randver Radbartsson
Mother: Unknown
Wife: Alfhild, daughter of Alf of Alfheim
Son: Ragnar Lodbrok
Other info
Alt Birth Years: 724, c. 720, c. 730, 724, 719
Alt Death Years: 812, 814, 790
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Hring
Sigurd Hring (Old Norse: Sigurðr hringr (Hringr meaning 'Ring')) (ca 750) was a Swedish and Danish king mentioned in many
old Scandinavian legends. According to Bósa saga ok Herrauds, there was once a saga on Sigurd Hring, but this saga is now lost.
In the old sources, he is notable for winning the Battle of the Brávellir against Harald Wartooth and for being the father of Ragnar
Lodbrok.
Hervarar saga
The Hervarar saga tells that when Valdar died, his son Randver became the king of Denmark, while Harald Wartooth became the
king of Götaland or Gotland. Then Harald conquered all of his father Ivar Vidfamne's territory. After Randver's death, his son
Sigurd Hring became the king of Denmark, presumably as the subking of Harald. Sigurd Ring and Harald fought the Battle of the
Brávellir on the plains of Östergötland where Harald and many of his men died. Sigurd ruled Denmark until his death and was
succeeded by his son Ragnar Lodbrok. Harald Wartooth's son Eysteinn Beli ruled Sweden until he was killed by the sons of Ragnar
Lodbrok.
[edit] Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum
In Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, Sigurd is the paternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth, and presumably (the
part of Sögubrot where this would have been narrated expressly has not been preserved) the son of Randver, who in his turn is the
son of Harald's mother Auðr the Deep-Minded and her husband king Raðbarðr of Gardariki. Harald Wartooth was beginning to
feel old he made Ring the king of Sweden and Västergötland. Ring beat his uncle at the colossal Battle of Bråvalla, and became the
ruler of Denmark as well. He made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Chronicon Lethrense, below).
Sigurd married Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim. Together with Alfhild, he had the son Ragnar Lodbrok.
As Sigurd grew old, distant parts of his realm began to secede, and it is told how he lost England due to old age. One day, he was
in Västergötland and was visited by his brothers-in-law, the sons of Gandalf. They asked him to join them in attacking king
Eysteinn of Vestfold in Norway. In Vestfold, there were great blóts held at Skiringssal. Unfortunately, Sögubrot (meaning the
"fragment") ends there. However, the Skjöldunga saga is believed to be the original story on which Sögubrot is based and it
continues the story (see below).
[edit] Skjöldunga saga
The Skjöldunga saga tells that Sigurd Ring was married to Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim, and their son was Ragnar
Lodbrok. Unfortunately, Alfhild died. When Sigurd Ring was an old man, he came to Skiringssal to take part in the great blóts.
There he spotted a very beautiful girl named Alfsol, and she was the daughter of King Alf of Vendel (Vendsyssel). The girl's two
brothers refused to allow Sigurd to marry her. Sigurd fought with the brothers and killed them, but their sister had been given
poison by her brothers so that Sigurd could never have her. When her corpse was carried to Sigurd, he went aboard a large ship
where he placed Alvsol and her brothers. Then, he steered the ship with full sails out on the sea, as the ship burnt.
Ragnar Lodbrok succeeded his father, but put a subking on the throne of Sweden, king Eysteinn Beli, who later was killed by
Ragnar's sons.
[edit] Gesta Danorum
According to Gesta Danorum (book 7), by Saxo Grammaticus, Hring was the son of the Swedish king Ingjald (Ingild) and the
maternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth. His father Ingjald had raped the sister of Harald, but the latter did not mind
in order preserve the friendship with Ingjald. Ring fought with Harald Wartooth in the Battle of the Brávellir and became the king
of Denmark as well. Saxo then describes the different subkings and their adventures. In book 9, he returns to Sigurd Hring as
Siward, surnamed Hring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
[edit] Other sources
According to Hversu Noregr byggdist, Sigurd was the son of Randver, the brother of Harald Wartooth. Randver and Harald were
the sons of Hrærekr slöngvanbaugi.
In the part of the Heimskringla called the Saga of Harald Fairhair, Harald Fairhair learns that the Swedish king Erik Eymundsson
had enlarged Sweden westwards, until it reached the same extent as it had during king Sigurd Ring and his son Ragnar Lodbrok.
This included Romerike, Westfold all the way to Grenmar, and Vingulmark.
In Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, it is mentioned that Sigurd Ring and Harald Wartooth fought in the Battle of the Brávellir and that
Harald fell. After the battle Sigurd Ring was the king of Denmark, and he was the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
Ragnarssona þáttr only states that Ring was the king of Sweden and Denmark, and the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
In Bósa saga ok Herrauds, it is only said that Sigurd Ring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok fought with Harald Wartooth at the Battle
of the Brávellir where Harald died. It adds that there was a saga on Sigurd Ring (which today no longer exists).
According to the Chronicon Lethrense, Harald Wartooth had made all the countries down to the Mediterranean pay tribute.
However, when he went to Sweden to demand tribute, the Swedish king Ring met him at the Battle of the Brávellir, and Harald
lost and died. Hring made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, above).
Gríms saga loðinkinna and the younger version of Orvar-Odd's saga only mention Sigurd Hring in a few lines relating to the Battle
of the Brávellir with Harald Wartooth.
In Norna-Gests þáttr, it is said that Sigurd Hring was very old when Sigurd's sons-in-law, the sons of Gandalf, asked him to help
them fight against Sigurd Fafnisbani and the Gjukungs. Sigurd Ring could not help them in person, as he was busy fighting
against ravaging Curonians and Kœnir.
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Sigurd was born in 0730. Sigurd's father was Randver Radbardsson and his mother was Hyletheansson. His paternal grandparents
were Radbard Gardarige and Aud Deiphrandza Ivarsdatter. He was an only child. He died at the age of 82 in 0812.
* Death Notes
o Birth: Abt. 730
P: Sweden
Death: 812
P: Battle of Bravalla, Denmark
* General Notes
o #
Morthern Sea King
Son of Randver, Prince of Garderige-Russia; father of Ragnar Sigurdsson who m. Aslaug of Denmark. [WFT Vol 5 Ped 3563]
WAITE, FOSTER, NEWLIN, MINOR LINES
Son of Randver Radbartsson; m. Alfhild Gandolfsdatter; father of Regner Lodbrog who m. Aslaug Sigurdsdatter and Thora
Herraudsdatter. [Andrew Waite
b.c. 724, d.c. 812; son of Randver Radbardsson and Hyletheansson; m. Alfhild Gandolfsdottir; father of:
1. Ragnar 'Lodbrock' of Uppsala Sigurdsson who m. Aslaug Sigurdsdottir
2. ?? Sigurdsdatter
3. Rurif 'the Peaceful'
[Gary Lewis
!Succeeded King Harald Hildetand, but may not be his son. [WBH - Sweden]
!Nephew of Harald Hilditonn or Wartooth. [A History of the Vikings, p. 52-3]
Mayflower PAF
Challenged his uncle Harald Hilditonn or Wartooth. Early sources are almost unanimous in describing Sigurd Hring as Harald's
nephew; but thereafter a tangle of witness makes him a sub-king in Denmark, in Sweden, in East Gautland, or in Sweden and East
Gautland together. The first of these appears the least likely. If Hring existed at all, he existed east of the Oresund. The rivalry of
Harald and Hring led to the battle of Bravellir, a clash as famous in northern story as Hrolf's last stand at Lejre, and equally
embellished with fictions. Harald came to earn the dislike of his subjects for old age and cruelty, and they planned to get rid of him
by some ignoble stratagem. He preferred to die in battle and sent a challenge to King Hring. Each monarch collected a great host,
with champions drawn from every northern nation. The armies came formally to the place of slaughter, probably near Braviken,
north of modern Norrkoping, on the NE boundary of East Gautland. Here they were drawn up in battle order and harangued by
Harald and Hring. Then the trumpets sounded and the carnage
began. When it was over, only Harald was dead, tumbled from his chariot and clubbed to death by Odinn, who thus gathered him
to his peers in Valhalla. Hring treated his uncle's corpse with Honour; according to Icelandic sources he was conveyed in his
chariot into a cairn filled with the donated treasures of the victors; according to Saxo he was burned on a sumptuous pyre. So
ended the
Bravic War. [A History of the Vikings, pp. 53-4]
Son of Randver; m.Alfhild Gandolfsdottir; father of Ragnar Sigurdsson. [GRS CD#100]
A claimant to the throne of Denmark in the Civil War of 812. The name "Sigurd Ring" is really fictional, though famous because
of the sagas. Sigifrid was nepos of Godefrid, and Anulo was nepos of the former king Harald. Both were killed in the resulting
struggle, but Anulo's party won, and his brothers became kings. It is unclear whether the two factions in this civil war (i.e., the
relatives of Harald vs. the relatives of Godefrid) were two different families or two different branches of the same family. This
battle in 812 was the ultimate source of the famous (but fictional) "Battle of Bravalla" which is a part of the pseudohistory given by
the sagas. The two claimants, Sigifired
(i.e., Sigurd) and Anulo (confused with the Latin word for ring, annulus, and translated as "Ring"), were combined into the
mythical "Sigurd Ring", who was made the victor (and survivor) of the battle, and Harald was transformed into the loser.
Anulo was a son of Halfdan/Halptani and a brother of Harald, Reginfrid, and Hemming. [Anders Berg - anderzb@algonet.se]
b.c. 730, d. 812; son of Randver Radbartsson; m. Alfhild Gandolfsdatter; father of Regner Lodbrog who m. Aslaug Sigurdsdatter
and Thora Herraudsdatter
# Reference Number: HK9V-1C
# Note: He and/or his son Ragnar took over Raumariki and Westfold all the way to Grenmar as well as Vingulmork during King
Harald's reign.
# Note:
# Note: He battled at Bravellir with his uncle, King Harald "Wartooth" Hraereksson of Denmark and killed him.
# Note:
# Note: Died as part of a Danish Civil War, in which both he and the other claimant Anulo were killed. Anulo's side ultimately
won.
Sigurd Ring King at Lethra (710-) [Pedigree]
Son of Randver Radbardsson
b. ABT 710
d. 812
Married Alfhild Gandoldottier
Children:
1. Ragnar Lodbrock Danish King at Lethra (750-) m(1) Aslaug Sigurdsdottir (755-)
2. Halfdan "the Old"
ID: I21819
Name: Sigurd I "Ring"
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 0710 in Denmark
Death: 0812
Change Date: 9 MAR 1997
Father: Randver RADBARDSSON
Marriage 1 Alfhild b: ABT 0714 in Alfheim, Norway
Children
1. Has Children Ragnar "Lodbrok" SIGURDSON b: ABT 0750 in Uppsala, Sweden
Sigurd Ring http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Ring
Sigurd Hring http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Hring
Sigurd Ring http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Ring
Sigurd Ring (Old Norse: Sigurðr hringr) or Ring (Old Norse: Hringr) (ca 750) was a Swedish and Danish king mentioned in many
old Scandinavian legends. According to Bósa saga ok Herrauds, there was once a saga on Sigurd Ring, but this saga is now lost. In
the old sources, he is notable for winning the Battle of the Brávellir against Harald Wartooth and for being the father of Ragnar
Lodbrok.
In Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, Sigurd is the paternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth, and presumably (the
part of Sögubrot where this would have been narrated expressly has not been preserved) the son of Randver, who in his turn is the
son of Harald's mother Auðr the Deep-Minded and her husband king Raðbarðr of Gardariki. Harald Wartooth was beginning to
feel old he made Ring the king of Sweden and Västergötland. Ring beat his uncle at the colossal Battle of Bråvalla, and became the
ruler of Denmark as well. He made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Chronicon Lethrense, below).
Sigurd married Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim. Together with Alfhild, he had the son Ragnar Lodbrok.
As Sigurd grew old, distant parts of his realm began to secede, and it is told how he lost England due to old age. One day, he was
in Västergötland and was visited by his brothers-in-law, the sons of Gandalf. They asked him to join them in attacking king
Eysteinn of Westfold in Norway. In Westfold, there were great blóts held at Skiringssal. Unfortunately, Sögubrot (meaning the
"fragment") ends there. However, the Skjöldunga saga is believed to be the original story on which Sögubrot is based and it
continues the story (see below).
The Skjöldunga saga tells that Sigurd Ring was married to Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim, and their son was Ragnar
Lodbrok. Unfortunately, Alfhild died. When Sigurd Ring was an old man, he came to Skiringssal to take part in the great blóts.
There he spotted a very beautiful girl named Alfsol, and she was the daughter of King Alf of Vendel (Vendsyssel). The girl's two
brothers refused to allow Sigurd to marry her. Sigurd fought with the brothers and killed them, but their sister had been given
poison by her brothers so that Sigurd could never have her. When her corpse was carried to Sigurd, he went aboard a large ship
where he placed Alvsol and her brothers. Then, he steered the ship with full sails out on the sea, as the ship burnt.
Ragnar Lodbrok succeeded his father, but put a subking on the throne of Sweden, king Eysteinn Beli, who later was killed by
Ragnar's sons.
Född 765 i Uppsala. Död 845 i England.
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Iflg. FornNordiskt Lexikon er ikke Sigurd Ring Ragnars far. hvem er det da?
Sigurdur Randversson, Radbartsson: Konungur Danmerkur & Svi?jódar, Uppsalir
Álfhildur Gangálfsdóttir, Alfhildur (Algauts-) Álfhildur Grand-Álfsdóttir
Some say his mother is Signy of Essex
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=7dcfb0%2422%241%40news.campuscwix.net&rnum=10
Whether Sigurd Ring ever existed or not depends on how much you want to bend the definition of the word "existed". There were
two kings Sigifridus and Anulo [whose name became mistranslated as "Ring" due to the similarity with Latin "anulus" ("ring")]
who fought each other in 812 for the Danish throne, both of whom were killed in the struggle.
Later pseudohistorians combined these failed claimants into one person, the mythical Sigurd Ring, and turned him into a mythical
conqueror of Denmark and Sweden.
Sigurd RING Randversson (ca 730 - 812); småkung i Svealand och Västergötland, som vann den nordiska historiens största
drabbning vid Bråvalla år 750, där hans fars halvbror danakungen Harald Hildetand stupade. Sigurd hustru hette Alfhild
GANDOLFSDOTTER (ca 735 - efter 770).
http://www.rungstedskole.dk/Historie/Kongbiog.html
http://www.vulkaner.no/f/ingjald.htm#fh
Sigurd, Sigvard eller Sigfred, søn af Randver, blev udnævnt til underkonge i Nordsverige og Vestfold (område i Norge, eller
Norge) af sin faders halvbroder, Harald Hildetand, som han slog i 770-72 i det der siden er kendt som Bråvallaslaget. Derefter blev
han dansk enekonge. Han modtog svogeren, hertug Widukind af Engern, som flygtning i 777 og 782. Han sendte sin yngste
broder, halfdan, som gesandt til Karl den Stores rigsdag i Lippspringe i 782 og modtog gesandter fra Karl den Store i 798. Kort tid
efter døde han.
Sigurd Ring, kung av Sverige och Danmark, med säte på Kinnekulle i Västergötland. Son till Randver av Svitjod. Satt som
lydkonung i Sverige, under sin halvfarbror Harald Hildetand. Stred mot kung Harald och besegrade honom i slaget vid Bråvalla
som låg i Skatelöfs socken ca år 750, varefter även Östergötland införlivades i riket. Han var gift med Alfhild, dotter till en kung
Alf.
När han blev gammal blev han dock förälskad i Alfsol av Vendsyssel. Men han fick inte gifta sig med henne. Sigurd Ring höll slag
med hennes bröder och besegrade dem, men blev dödligt sårad i striden. Alvsol hade emellertid redan dödats med gift före striden
för att inte hamna i segrarens händer.
Sigurd Ring lät sig nu, tillsammans med den döda Alvsol och hennes döda bröder, bäras ombord på sitt skepp. Sedan han låtit
antända skeppet styrde han ut detta till havs och försvann i lågor och vågor. Rimligtvis är det inte denne Sigurd Ring som sägs
vara höglagd på Valsgärde utanför Uppsala.
Sigurðr hringr, Sigurd Ring (ca 750) was a Swedish king mentioned in sources such as the Heimskringla, Gesta Danorum,
Hervarar Saga and Sögubrot af Nokkrum. He is of disputed historicity.
He was the nephew of the Danish king Harald Hildetand who put him on the Swedish throne. He beat his uncle at the colossal
Battle of Bråvalla, and became the ruler of Denmark as well.
He ruled until he became very old. Then he fell in love with a beautiful girl, Alvsol of Vendsyssel, but was not allowed to marry
her. Sigurd attacked Alvsol's brothers, but was mortally wounded during the battle. Alvsol had already died of poison so as not to
be taken by Sigurd.
Sigurd had the girl and her brothers put on a ship which he steered out to the sea as the ship burnt.
He was the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
From Heimskringla, Harald Harfager's Saga:
"14. HARALD AND THE SWEDISH KING EIRIK.
King Harald came with his fleet eastward to Viken and landed at Tunsberg, which was then a trading town. He had then been four
years in Throndhjem, and in all that time had not been in Viken. Here he heard the news that Eirik Eymundson, king of Sweden,
had laid under him Vermaland, and was taking scat or land-tax from all the forest settlers; and also that he called the whole
country north to Svinasund, and west along the sea, West Gautland; and which altogether he reckoned to his kingdom, and took
land-tax from it. Over this country he had set an earl, by name Hrane Gauzke, who had the earldom between Svinasund and the
Gaut river, and was a mighty earl. And it was told to King Harald that the Swedish king said he would not rest until he had as
great a kingdom in Viken as Sigurd Hring, or his son Ragnar Lodbrok, had possessed; and that was Raumarike and Vestfold, all
the way to the isle Grenmar, and also Vingulmark, and all that lay south of it. In all these districts many chiefs, and many other
people, had given obedience to the Swedish king. King Harald was very angry at this, and summoned the bondes to a Thing at
Fold, where he laid an accusation against them for treason towards him. Some bondes defended themselves from the accusation,
some paid fines, some were punished. He went thus through the whole district during the summer, and in harvest he did the same
in Raumarike, and laid the two districts under his power. Towards winter he heard that Eirik king of Sweden was, with his court,
going about in Vermaland in guest-quarters."
Sigurd Ring, fornvästnordiska Sigurd hringr (i Vissa källor Håkan Ring), omnämnd var en sveakung som är i Gesta Danorum,
Hervararsagan och Sögubrot af Nokkrum fornkonungum.
Han var Brorson till danakungen Harald Hildetands som satte Honom som lydkonung i Svitjod. Han besegrade docka synd Farbror
under det kolossala Slaget vid Bråvalla och blev även kung av Danmark.
Han regerade tills han blev Mycket gammal. Då blev han Förälskad i en ung flicka som kallades Alvsol av Vendsyssel. Han fick
Dock inte gifta sig med henne sa han försökte erövra henne med våld och angrep hennes bröder dödade Vilka han under striden.
Sigurd blev docka själv dödligt sårad och Alvsol hade tagit Att present till Int bli Tagen av Sigurd. Sigurd låt lasta flickan, hennes
bröder och de Andra stupade På ett skepp. Sedan styrde han skeppet ut till havs Medan det Brann.
Han ska ha Varit långt till Ragnar Lodbrok.
Sigurd Ring, kung av Sverige och Danmark, med säte på Kinnekulle i Västergötland. Son till Randver av Svitjod. Satt som
lydkonung i Sverige, under synden halvfarbror Harald Hildetands. Stred mot kung Harald och jag besegrade Honom slaget vid
Bråvalla som Låg I Skatelöfs socken ca år 750, varefter även Östergötland införlivades i riket. Han var gift med Alfhild, dotter till
en kung Alf.
När han blev gammal blev han docka Förälskad i Alfsol av Vendsyssel. Men han fick Int gifta sig med henne. Sigurd Ring Höll
slagg med hennes bröder och besegrade dem, men blev dödligt sårad i striden. Alvsol hade emellertid Redan dödats med gift före
striden för Att inte hamna i segrarens händer.
Sigurd Ring lat sig nu, Tillsammans med den döda Alvsol och hennes döda bröder, Baras ombord på sitt skepp. Sedan han låtit
antända skeppet styrde han ut detta till havs och försvann i lågor och vågor. Rimligtvis är det integ denne Sigurd Ring som sägs
Vara höglagd på Valsgärde Utanför Uppsala.
Sigurd Rings efterträdare på tronen blev hans son Ragnar Lodbrok.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Muns%C3%B6
huset munsø, svensk dynasti
Sigurd Ring (norrønt Sigurðr hringr) ca 759, var en delvis legendarisk konge i Svitjod (Sverige) og Danmark, og skal ha vært far
til Ragnar Lodbrok.
Born: Cir 750
Marriage: Unknown
Another name for Sigurd was Sigurd Hring.
General Notes:
Sigurðr hringr, Sigurd Ring (ca 750) was a Swedish king mentioned in sources such as the Heimskringla, Gesta Danorum,
Hervarar Saga and Sögubrot af Nokkrum. He is of disputed historicity.
He was the nephew of the Danish king Harald Hildetand who put him on the Swedish throne. He beat his uncle at the colossal
Battle of Bråvalla, and became the ruler of Denmark as well.
He ruled until he became very old. Then he fell in love with a beautiful girl, Alvsol of Vendsyssel, but was not allowed to marry
her. Sigurd attacked Alvsol's brothers, but was mortally wounded during the battle. Alvsol had already died of poison so as not to
be taken by Sigurd.
Sigurd had the girl and her brothers put on a ship which he steered out to the sea as the ship burnt.
He was the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
From Heimskringla, Harald Harfager's Saga:
"14. HARALD AND THE SWEDISH KING EIRIK.
King Harald came with his fleet eastward to Viken and landed at Tunsberg, which was then a trading town. He had then been four
years in Throndhjem, and in all that time had not been in Viken. Here he heard the news that Eirik Eymundson, king of Sweden,
had laid under him Vermaland, and was taking scat or land-tax from all the forest settlers; and also that he called the whole
country north to Svinasund, and west along the sea, West Gautland; and which altogether he reckoned to his kingdom, and took
land-tax from it. Over this country he had set an earl, by name Hrane Gauzke, who had the earldom between Svinasund and the
Gaut river, and was a mighty earl. And it was told to King Harald that the Swedish king said he would not rest until he had as
great a kingdom in Viken as Sigurd Hring, or his son Ragnar Lodbrok, had possessed; and that was Raumarike and Vestfold, all
the way to the isle Grenmar, and also Vingulmark, and all that lay south of it. In all these districts many chiefs, and many other
people, had given obedience to the Swedish king. King Harald was very angry at this, and summoned the bondes to a Thing at
Fold, where he laid an accusation against them for treason towards him. Some bondes defended themselves from the accusation,
some paid fines, some were punished. He went thus through the whole district during the summer, and in harvest he did the same
in Raumarike, and laid the two districts under his power. Towards winter he heard that Eirik king of Sweden was, with his court,
going about in Vermaland in guest-quarters." 3
Sigurd married.
Sources
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1 Brian C. Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical (Datahttp://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
Department of Computer Science
University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk).
2 Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/).
3 Snorri Sturluson (c. 1179 - 1241), http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/ (About 1225).
http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Ring
Äktenskap : Okänd
Ett annat namn för Sigurd var Sigurd Hring .
Allmänna hänvisningar:
Sigurd hringr , Sigurd Ring (ca 750) var en svenska kungen som nämns i källor som Heimskringla , Gesta Danorum , Hervarar
Saga och Sögubrot af Nokkrum . Han är omstridda historicitet .
Han var brorson till den danske kungen Harald Hildetands som satte honom på den svenska tronen. Han slog sin farbror på
kolossala Slaget vid Bråvalla och blev kung av Danmark.
Han regerade tills han blev mycket gammal. Han blev kär i en vacker flicka , var Alvsol av Vendsyssel , men får inte gifta sig med
henne . Sigurd attackeras Alvsol bröder , men var dödligt sårad under slaget. Alvsol hade redan dött av giftet för att inte tas av
Sigurd .
Sigurd hade flickan och hennes bröder ut på ett fartyg som han styrde ut mot havet som den brända skepp .
Han var far till Ragnar Lodbrok .
Från Heimskringla , Harald Hårfager saga :
" 14 . HARALD OCH SVENSKA konung Erik .
Kung Harald kom med sin flotta österut till Viken och landade på Tunsberg , som då var en handelsstad . Han hade då varit fyra år
i Trondheim , och under hela den tiden hade inte varit i Viken. Här hörde han nyheten att Eirik Eymundson , kung av Sverige ,
hade lagt under sig Värmaland och var med scat eller mark - skatt från alla skogen bosättare , och även att han kallade hela landet
norr till Svinesund , och västerut längs havet , Västra Götland , och som helt och hållet han räknas till sitt rike och tog mark skatt
från det. Över detta land han hade satt en jarl vid namn Hrane Gauzke , som hade det grevskap mellan Svinesund och Älven och
var en mäktig jarl . Och det var sagt att kung Harald att den svenska kungen sade att han inte skulle vila förrän han hade så stor
rike i Viken som Sigurd Hring , eller hans son Ragnar Lodbrok var besatt , och det var Raumarike och Vestfold, hela vägen till isle
Grenmar och även Vingulmark , och alla som låg söder om den. I alla dessa områden många hövdingar , och många andra
människor, hade lydnad till den svenska kungen. Kung Harald var mycket arg över detta, och kallade bönderna till ting i Vik , där
han som en anklagelse mot dem för förräderi mot honom. Vissa bönderna försvarade sig från anklagelsen , vissa betalat böter var
några straffas. Han gick alltså igenom hela stadsdelen under sommaren , och skörd han gjorde samma sak i Raumarike och lade
två distrikten under hans makt. Mot vintern han hörde att Eirik kung av Sverige , med sitt hov , som går omkring i Värmaland i
gäst - håll. " 3
Sigurd gifte sig .
Källor
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1 Brian C. Tompsett , Register över Royal genealogiska ( Datahttp : / / www.dcs.hull.ac.uk / public / Släktforskning / royal /
catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
Institutionen för datavetenskap
University of Hull
Hull , Storbritannien, HU6 7RX
B. C. Tompsett @ dcs.hull.ac.uk ).
2 Wikipedia ( http://en.wikipedia.org/ ).
3 Snorre Sturlasson (ca 1179 till 1241 ), http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/ ( Om 1225 ).
King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical)1,2
b. circa 710, d. 750
King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical)|b. c 710\nd. 750|p303.htm#i9386|King of Uppsala Randver
Radbardsson (Mythical)|b. c 668\nd. 770|p304.htm#i9385||||Radbard av Sverige (Mythical)|b. c 638|p71.htm#i9377|Auda
Ivarsdóttir|b. c 633|p71.htm#i9382|||||||
Father King of Uppsala Randver Radbardsson (Mythical) b. circa 668, d. 770
King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical) was the successor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold
Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Danes.3 King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical) was born circa
710.1,2 He was the son of King of Uppsala Randver Radbardsson (Mythical). King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring
Randversson (Mythical) was a witness where King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson was defeated by his
nephew, Sigurd Ring, in 735 at Brävalla. King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical) defeated and killed
his uncle, Harald Hildetand, and ruled over the Swedes at Uppsala and over the Danes in Denmark in 735. King of Uppsala at
Sweden.4 King of the Danes at Denmark between 735 and 756. He married Alfhild Gondolsdóttir, daughter of Gondol (?), before
750. King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical) died in 750.5,6 He was the predecessor of Konung av
Sverige Ragnarr Lodbrók Sigurdsson (Mythical); King of the Danes.3 King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson
(Mythical) was the predecessor of Konung av Sverige Ragnarr Lodbrók Sigurdsson (Mythical); King of Uppsala.4 His estate was
probated in 812.1,7
Family
Alfhild Gondolsdóttir b. circa 720
Child
* Konung av Sverige Ragnarr Lodbrók Sigurdsson (Mythical)+ b. c 740?, d. 7941,8
Citations
1. [S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 240-41.
2. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Skjöld, King of Danes, 76.
3. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Scandanavia, Denmark.
4. [S261] Regnal Chronologies, online http://www.hostkingdom.net/regindex.html, Scandanavia, Sweden.
5. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, Sweden, pg. 480.
6. [S277] Gene Gurney, Kingdoms of Europe, pg. 430, Denmark.
7. [S278] DfAdam, online unknown url, The Line of Skjöld, King of Danes, 76 - but as death date.
8. [S449] Circa 1225 A.D. Snorri Sturluson, Chronicle of the Kings of Norway, Harald Harfager's Saga.
Reference: http://familytrees.genopro.com/318186/jarleslekt/default.htm?page=toc_families.htm
1.
Hans slægtsskab med tidligere konger kendes ikke. En bestemt Halfdan dukker op som udsending fra kong Sigfried til Karl den
Store i året 782. Sigfried nævnes senest i 798, da Karl den Store sendte en gesant til kong Sigfried. Den saksiske høvding
Widukind flygtede til kong Sigfried i 777, da Widukind forgæves havde forsøgt at samle Saxerne til modstand mod Karl den Store.
To gange måtte han flygte til sin svoger kong Sigfred af Danmark-Sverige. Det stordanske rige under kong Sigfred var en
respektabel modstander for Karl den Store, og så længe kong Sigfred levede gik Karl ikke ind i Nordalbingien, som var Widukins
hjemstavn.
Omnämnd 777-798
Sigurd Ring skall ha varit kung av Sverige och Danmark, enligt somliga med säte på kungsgården Gum på Kinnekulle i
Västergötland. Han var en son till Randver av Svitjod och satt som lydkonung i Sverige under sin halvfarbror Harald Hildetand.
Sigurd stred mot kung Harald och besegrade honom i slaget vid Bråvalla. Han var gift med Alfhild, dotter till en kung Alf.
Som gammal skall han blivit förälskad i Alvsol av Vendsyssel, varför han stred mot hennes bröder och besegrade dem, men
sårades svårt i striden. Alvsol hade emellertid redan dödats med gift före striden för att inte hamna i segrarens händer. Han skall
ha omnämnts som kung över Danmark eller en del därav i frankiska annaler åren 777, 782 och 798.
Sigurd Ring lät sig tillsammans med den döda Alvsol och hennes döda bröder bäras ombord på sitt skepp. Sedan han låtit antända
skeppet styrde han ut detta till havs och försvann i lågor och vågor. Sigurd Rings efterträdare på tronen blev hans son Ragnar
Lodbrok.
Sigurd Ring (Old Norse: Sigurðr hringr) or Ring (Old Norse: Hringr) (ca 750) was a Swedish and Danish king mentioned in many
old Scandinavian legends. According to Bósa saga ok Herrauds, there was once a saga on Sigurd Ring, but this saga is now lost. In
the old sources, he is notable for winning the Battle of the Brávellir against Harald Wartooth and for being the father of Ragnar
Lodbrok.
Hervarar saga
The Hervarar saga tells that when Valdar died, his son Randver became the king of Denmark, while Harald Wartooth became the
king of Götaland or Gotland. Then Harald conquered all of his father Ivar Vidfamne's territory. After Randver's death, his son
Sigurd Ring became the king of Denmark, presumably as the subking of Harald. Sigurd Ring and Harald fought the Battle of the
Brávellir on the plains of Östergötland where Harald and many of his men died. Sigurd ruled Denmark until his death and was
succeeded by his son Ragnar Lodbrok. Harald Wartooth's son Eysteinn Beli ruled Sweden until he was killed by the sons of Ragnar
Lodbrok.
Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum
In Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, Sigurd is the paternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth, and presumably (the
part of Sögubrot where this would have been explicited is not preserved) the son of Randver, who in his turn is the son of Harald's
mother Auð and her husband king Radbart of Gardariki. Harald Wartooth was beginning to feel old he made Ring the king of
Sweden and Västergötland. Ring beat his uncle at the colossal Battle of Bråvalla, and became the ruler of Denmark as well. He
made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Chronicon Lethrense, below).
Sigurd married Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim. Together with Alfhild, he had the son Ragnar Lodbrok.
As Sigurd grew old, distant parts of his realm began to secede, and it is told how he lost England due to old age. One day, he was
in Västergötland and was visited by his brothers-in-law, the sons of Gandalf. They asked him to join them in attacking king
Eysteinn of Westfold in Norway. In Westfold, there were great blóts held at Skiringssal. Unfortunately, Sögubrot (meaning the
"fragment") ends there. However, the Skjöldunga saga is believed to be the original story on which Sögubrot is based and it
continues the story (see below).
Skjöldunga saga
The Skjöldunga saga tells that Sigurd Ring was married to Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim, and their son was Ragnar
Lodbrok. Unfortunately, Alfhild died. When Sigurd Ring was an old man, he came to Skiringssal to take part in the great blóts.
There he spotted a very beautiful girl named Alfsol, and she was the daughter of King Alf of Vendel (Vendsyssel). The girl's two
brothers refused to allow Sigurd to marry her. Sigurd fought with the brothers and killed them, but their sister had been given
poison by her brothers so that Sigurd could never have her. When her corpse was carried to Sigurd, he went aboard a large ship
where he placed Alvsol and her brothers. Then, he steered the ship with full sails out on the sea, as the ship burnt.
Ragnar Lodbrok succeeded his father, but put a subking on the throne of Sweden, king Eysteinn Beli, who later was killed by
Ragnar's sons.
Gesta Danorum
According to Gesta Danorum (book 7), by Saxo Grammaticus, Ring was the son of the Swedish king Ingjald (Ingild) and the
maternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth. His father Ingjald had raped the sister of Harald, but the latter did not mind
in order preserve the friendship with Injald. Ring fought with Harald Wartooth in the Battle of the Brávellir and became the king
of Denmark as well. Saxo then describes the different subkings and their adventures. In book 9, he returns to Sigurd Ring as
Siward, surnamed Ring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
Other sources
According to Hversu Noregr byggdist, Sigurd was the son of Randver, the brother of Harald Wartooth. Randver and Harald were
the sons of Rörek.
In the part of the Heimskringla called the Saga of Harald Fairhair, Harald Fairhair learns that the Swedish king Erik Eymundsson
had enlarged Sweden westwards, until it reached the same extent as it had during king Sigurd Ring and his son Ragnar Lodbrok.
This included Romerike, Westfold all the way to Grenmar, and Vingulmark.
In Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, it is mentioned that Sigurd Ring and Harald Wartooth fought in the Battle of the Brávellir and that
Harald fell. After the battle Sigurd Ring was the king of Denmark, and he was the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
Ragnarssona þáttr only states that Ring was the king of Sweden and Denmark, and the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
In Bósa saga ok Herrauds, it is only said that Sigurd Ring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok fought with Harald Wartooth at the Battle
of the Brávellir where Harald died. It adds that there was a saga on Sigurd Ring (which today no longer exists).
According to the Chronicon Lethrense, Harald Wartooth had made all the countries down to the Mediterranean pay tribute.
However, when he went to Sweden to demand tribute, the Swedish king Ring met him at the Battle of the Brávellir, and Harald
lost and died. Ring made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, above).
Gríms saga loðinkinna and the younger version of Orvar-Odd's saga only mention Sigurd Ring in a few lines relating to the Battle
of the Brávellir with Harald Wartooth.
In Norna-Gests þáttr, it is said that Sigurd Ring was very old when Sigurd's sons-in-law, the sons of Gandalf, asked him to help
them fight against Sigurd Fafnisbani and the Gjukungs. Sigurd Ring could not help them in person, as he was busy fighting
against ravaging Curonians and Kœnir.
Stammerne i Sverige må være kommet ind via Store Svitjod, (Rusland). Stammens høvding i Norden kaldte sig vel allerede
dengang konge. Det har vist sig, at der var rigtig mange småkonger, fylkekonger, herredskonger, landskabskonger, underkonger
og småkonger i mindre landområder (næppe større end de kommuner vi kender i dag). Dertil kom også søkonger. Snorre
Sturlasons Ynglingesaga siger, at Sveernes første hersker var Odin i skovriget: Svitjod, (svedjebrug) hvor folket måtte betale en
penning pr. næse til Odin. Denne Ynglingeslægt skulle stamme i lige linie fra: Frej/Frøj, (frugtbarhedsgud) ham med den store
fallos. (Det er også set på billeder i Pompeji i 63 f. Kr.) Yndlingen Ingjald Ildråde kom i krig med Kong Ivar Vidfavne af
Danmark, og da Ingjald besøgte kongsgården i Räning i Uppland, kom Ivar og angreb dem med stor overmagt, hvorpå Ingjald
satte ild til kongsgården og gennemførte et selvmord ved at indebrænde. Sandsynligvis var det frygten for at blive træl, der
medførte denne handling. Vikingerne og for den sags skyld Islams folk, er kendt for at gå i døden i kamp. For vikingerne var det
en skændsel at dø i sengen, selvom vi i dag ved, at de fleste jo netop dør i sengen. Disse småkonger slog sig sammen i et nyt
stammefællesskab, og til sidst opstod Sveernes og Göternes riger, hvorom det sige at landområderne strakte sig over ti dage på
hesteryg. På baggrund af fund, har man valgt at sige, at Sveerne første oprindelse må være sket på Helgö, hvor de grundlagde deres
»byDu raser mod Endennu skal du dø !Nejikke før du har tabt Haralds Banner!« I det samme afhuggede han hendes Hånd og gik
videre. - Den gamle blinde Kong Harald kørte frem i Striden med et Sværd i hver Hånd og hug løs på Fjenden. Han faldt i Slaget,
man vil sige for Odins egen Hånd, men 15 Konger faldt med ham og 30.000 fribårne Mænd. Da Sigurd Ring hørte, at hans
Modstander var falden7 gav han øjeblikkelig Tegn til at standse Slaget. Dagen efter lod han Haralds Lig opsøge og sætte på Bål
tillige med hans Hest. Kong Sigurd gik da frem foran Bålet og bad Harald ride rask til Valhal og tinge Husly til Kæmperne,
hvorefter alle Høvdinger gik rundt om Bålet og kastede Våben og Guld derpå. Harald Hildetand faldt sammen med sin søn: Rørek i
kamp mod Sigurd Ring år 770/772 .
Kong Sigfred (Sigurd 1. Ring) nævnes i år 777, 782, 798 i det frankiske riges årbøger. Kongemagten er åbenbart ret stabil, siden
Sigfred sidder på tronen i mindst 21 år. Sigurd Rings far var Randveig Radbardsson (f.ca. 680-d. 700), der var underkonge i
Sverrig. Randveig Radbardsson´s mor var Audr Iversdatter og faderen var Radbert d. 1. fra "Gardariget". Sigurd Ring blev antaget
som underkonge i nord-Sverige og i Vestfold af sin faders halvbror: Harald Hildetand, som han slog i 770/772 i Bråvalllaslaget.
Derefter blev Sigurd Ring enekonge. Han sendte sin yngste bror: Halfdan som gesandt til Karl den Stores rigsdag i Lippspringe i
782 og modtog gesandter fra Karl den Store i 798. Sigurd Ring var gift med Alfhild Gangalvsdatter, og de fik: Regnar Lodbrog
Sigurdsen (f. 735-d.795 i England) og Geva (f.750-d. ?). Fra 772 havde Frankerne og Karl den Store besejret Sakserne og ødelagt
deres helligdom "Irminsul" i Westfalen tæt ved Sakserborgen: Eresburg. I 782 giver den danske kong Sigfred asyl til
sakserhøvdingen: Widukind (Wedukin). Sakserne og Abroditterne (Venderne) var gået i forbund mod Frankernes ekspansion. Karl
den Store skal på én enkelt dag i 782 i byen Verden i Nordtyskland havde ladet 4.500 såkaldte hedenske Saksere halshugge, og
Karl den Store indførte strenge straffe for ukristne ritualer, herunder dødsstraf for bestemte forseelser, som han lod nedfælde i
Capitulatio de partibus Saxoniae, udstedt i 782 eller i 785. I 783 vandt Frankerne afgørende sejre, og nårsomhelst Sakserne senere
forsøgte modstand, ramtes de af frygtelig straf; oprørerne tvangskristnedes og, hvad værre var, de flyttedes i massevis bort fra deres
hjemland og ejendomme, der overgives til frankiske nybyggere. I 785 oplevede den Angelsaksiske Willehad fra Northumbrien,
hvordan Karl den Store tvangskristede Sakserne. Med våbenmagt opløste Frankerne det Saksiske folk og stamme. Derefter slog
Willehad sig ned i Bremen, hvorfra han virkede som missionær, og hvor han døde og blev gravlagt i 789 i Bremens første
domkirke. Willehad havde selv ladet den opføre, og dermed skabt grundlaget for det senere Hamburg-Bremen bispesæde. Det
nordtyske bispesæde Bremens kirkehistorie og Nordeuropas "missionshistorie" tager derfor sin begyndelse med den angelsaksiske
biskop Willehad (ca.740-789). Hamburg (Hammaburg) var ellers engang Saxonernes berømte by, og Saxonernes land udgjorde en
betydelig del af Germanien, og var dobbelt så bredt som Frankernes land, men lige så langt. Hamborg blev grundlagt af Frankerne
i 811, på en boplads, hvorfra altså Frankerne havde fordrevet Sakserne. Efter således tre faser med Sakserkrige i perioden: 772-804
lykkedes det Karl den Store ( 747-814 ) at indlemme og undertrykke Sakserne ind under Frankerriget. Men i 785 var de
"nordtyske" Friseres omvendelse til kristendommen så vidt fuldbyrdet, at et bispedømme kunne oprettes i Bremen. Omkring år 790
viste kirken igen interesse for Danernes liv, men mente åbenbart ikke, at det kunne nytte noget. Op imod år 800 skete der store
omvæltninger i Nordtyskland, og Karl den Store, konge over det vældige kristne Frankerrige og titulært kejser af Rom,
underkastede sig nu størstedelen af det nuværende Tyskland, herunder Sachsen, hvor Sachserne gennem voldsomme myrderier og
tvangsforflytninger i 783-805 blev tvangsdøbt til kristendommen. Juledag år 800 kronede pave Leo i Rom Karl den Store til
romersk kejser. Ved århundredskiftet var Elben blevet Frankerrigets grænse; men nu syntes det, som om Karl ville gå videre. Med
det store kejserhof i Aachen, havde Danmark fået nogle farlige naboer. Frankerne krævede, at Elben blev deres grænse og krævede
tvangsforflytning af Sakserne. Landområderne syd for Dannevirke og Ejderen var folketomme, og østpå var der skovområder, som
kaldtes Jernved (Isarnho på tysk). Det vældige land var i efterårsmånederne en kæmpemæssig vandflade indtil Ejder-slusen i vor
tid gjorde en ende på oversvømmelserne. Holsten var endnu ikke opfundet, og området var omgivet af Vagrien, Stormarn og
Ditmarsken. Hele området kaldtes i middelalderen Nord-Albingien og var beboet af Saksere, men efter Karl den Stores erobring
omkring år 800 og hans hårdhændede kristendomsforkyndelse blev store dele af landet lagt åbent for indvandring af de Vendiske
Wagrere og Obotritter. I forbund med de slaviske Obotriter i østHolsten kunne Karl den Store undertvinge og omflytte de Saksiske
stammer nord for Elben: Sturmerne og Holsterne, dvs. Holtseterne, de, der havde dyrket jord op og boede i skoven, holtet. I 804 var
Karl selv i denne anledning helt oppe ved Elben; da fik han efterretning om, at kong Godfred, en søn af kong Sigfred, havde
samlet en hær ved Sliestorp, på Sliens nordlige bred, lige overfor Hedeby. Kong Godfreds fjendtlighed er let forståelig. Karl ville
slutte forbund med de slaviske Obotritter, og lade dem få den saksisk befolkede del af Holsten, og Karl ville tage magten over byen
Reric, og dermed Frisernes handelsvej over Hedeby. Godfred forstod hvad denne frisiske handelsvejs beherskelse betød for hans
kongemagt, og han tilbød Karl forhandlinger.
2.
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Sigurd Ring (norrønt Sigurðr hringr) ca 759, var en delvis legendarisk konge i Svitjod (Sverige) og Danmark, og skal ha vært far
til Ragnar Lodbrok.
Innhold [skjul]
1 Kildene
1.1 Hervarar saga
1.2 Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum
1.3 Skjöldunga saga
1.4 Gesta Danorum
1.5 Andre kilder
2 Referanser
[rediger] Kildene
Sigurd Ring er nevnt i blant annet Gesta Danorum, Hervarar saga og Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, I henhold til Bosa og
Herrauds saga (Bósa saga ok Herrauds) skal det ha vært en egen saga om Sigurd Ring, men denne saga er gått tapt. I de eldste
kildene blir han æret for å ha vunnet slaget om Bråvalla mot sin onkel Harald Hildetann og for å være far til den kjente
vikinghøvdingen Ragnar Lodbrok.
[rediger] Hervarar saga
Hervarar saga Forteller at da Valdar døde ble hans sønn Randver konge av Danmark mens broren Harald Hildetann ble konge av
Gøtaland. Deretter erobret Harald alt land som tidligere hadde tilhørt hans far Ivar Vidfamne. Etter Randvers død ble hans sønn
Sigurd Ring konge av Danmark, antagelig underkonge av Harald. Da Harald ble gammel møttes han og nevøen Sigurd Ring til et
stort slag på vollene av Østergøtland hvor Harald Hildetann og mange av hans menn døde i slaget ved Bråvalla. Sigurd styrte
deretter Danmark til han døde og ble etterfulgt av sin sønn Ragnar Lodbrok mens Harald Hildetanns sønn Eystein Bele, også kalt
for «Ilråde», styrte Sverige inntil han ble drept av sønnene til Ragnar Lodbrok.
[rediger] Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum
I det fragmentariske islandske skriftet Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum er Sigurd Ring nevø på farssiden av den danske
kongen Harald Hildetann og er antagelig (denne delen av Sögubrot er ikke bevart) sønn av Randver som var sønn av Haralds mor
Aud Djupauga og hennes ektemann kong Radbart av Gardariket. Harald Hildetann begynte å føle seg gammel da han gjorde
Sigurd Ring konge av Sverige og Vestergøtland. Sigurd Ring beseiret sin onkel i det store slaget ved Bråvalla, og ble da konge av
Danmark også. Han gjorde ei skjoldmøy, valkyrjen Hed til dronning av Danmark, og i følge Lejrekrøniken grunnla hun
handelsbyen Hedeby.
Sigurd Ring giftet seg med Alvhild, datter av kong Alv av Alvheim, og sammen med Alvhild fikk han sønnen Ragnar Lodbrok. [1]
Etter som Sigurd ble eldre begynte mer fjerntliggende deler av hans rike å gjøre seg uavhengig, og det blir fortalt hvordan han
tapte England grunnet alderdom. En dag da han var i Vestergøtland og besøkte sine svogere, sønnene til Gandalv, og de ba ham
om å bli med og angripe kong Øystein i Vestfold i Norge. I Vestfold var det store blotgilder i Skiringsal, men ulykkeligvis ender
Sögubrot her og den øvrige fortellingen har gått tapt. Man antar at Skjöldunga saga er den opprinnelige saga som Sögubrot har
basert sin fortelling på, og som fortsetter fortellingen (se nedenfor).
[rediger] Skjöldunga saga
Skjöldunga saga forteller at Sigurd Ring var gift med Alvhild, datter av kong Alv av Alvheim, og at deres sønn var Ragnar
Lodbrok. Når Sigurd Ring er en gammel mann er Alvhild død, og han kommer til Skiringssal for å delta i de store blotgilder. Der
oppdager han en svært vakker kvinne ved navn Alvsol. Hun var datter av kong Alv av Vendel [2].
Sigurd Ring ville gifte seg med Alvsol, men hennes to brødre ville ikke tillate det. Sigurd slåss da med brødrene og drepte dem,
men han tapte likevel Alvsol. Hun hadde tatt gift som brødrene hadde gitt henne slik at hun ikke skulle falle i Sigurd Rings vold.
Da hennes lik ble vist fram til ham, tok han henne om bord i stort skip, la hennes brødre ved siden av henne, og ga dem en
skipsbegravelse ved å la skipet seile ut mens det brant. Sigurd Ring skal selv ha blitt dødelig såret i kampen med brødrene, og det
skal ha blitt opprettet en gravrøys på stranden Ringshaug i Tønsberg.[3]
Ragnar Lodbrok etterfulgte sin far, men plasserte en underkonge på den svenske tronen, kong Eystein Bele, som senere ble drept
av Ragnars sønner.
[rediger] Gesta Danorum
I henhold til Gesta Danorum (bok 7) av Saxo Grammaticus nevnes ham som «Ringo» og som sønn av den svenske kongen Ingjald
(Ingild) og nevø på farsiden med den danske kongen Harald Hildetann. Hans far Ingjald skal ha voldtatt en søster av Harald, noe
denne overså for å bevare vennskapet. Sigurd Ring bekjempet Harald Blåtann i slaget ved Bråvalla og ble da også konge av
Danmark.
Saxo beskriver de ulike underkongene og deres hendelser. I bok 9 kommer han tilbake til Sigurd Ring og kaller ham da «Siwardus
Ring», far av Ragnar Lodbrok.
Sigurd Ring blev nu Eneherre over det store ivarske Monarki,
og boede ligesom hans Formænd i Leire paa Sjelland, førende
en Regjering, der stedse var opfyldt med Krig. Han gjorde et
Tog til Northumberland, og tog til Medregent Harald Hildetands
Søn Beli. I sin Alderdom anfaldt han den danske Underkonge Alf,
der havde negtet ham sin vakre Datter, kaldet Alfsol. Alf og
hans Sønner faldt i Slaget, efterat have dræbt Søsteren, forat
hun ikke skulde falde i Seirherrens Vold. Sigurd, som selv var
saaret, lod samle alle Ligene paa et Skib, satte Alfsols i Bag-
stavnen og sig selv derhos, lod Skibet antænde og under fulde
Seil og drivende Vind fare tilhavs.
Nordisk sagokung. Han skall ha besegrat den danske kungen
Harald Hildetand i Bråvalla slag. Osäkert om han har existerat.
Sigurd, Sigvard eller Sigfred, søn af Randver, blev udnævnt til underkonge i Nordsverige og Vestfold (område i Norge, eller
Norge) af sin faders halvbroder, Harald Hildetand, som han slog i 770-72 i det der siden er kendt som Bråvallaslaget. Derefter blev
han dansk enekonge. Han modtog svogeren, hertug Widukind af Engern, som flygtning i 777 og 782. Han sendte sin yngste
broder, Halfdan, som gesandt til Karl den Stores rigsdag i Lippspringe i 782 og modtog gesandter fra Karl den Store i 798. Kort tid
efter døde han
http://www.rungstedskole.dk/Historie/Kongbiog.html .
Han ar gift med Alfhild, dotter till en kung Alf. När han blev gammal blev han dock förälskad i Alvsol av Vendsyssel. Men han
fick inte gifta sig med henne. Sigurd Ring höll slag med hennes bröder och besegrade dem. Alvsol hade emellertid redan dödats
med gift före striden för att inte hamna i segrarens händer. Sigurd Ring begick då självmord genom att kasta sig på sitt svärd
ombord på ett brinnande skepp lastat med alla de stupade. Död ca 770. Troligen höglagd på Vallsgärde utanför Uppsala.
Name: Sigurd Ranvarsson OF DENMARK
Given Name: Sigurd Ranvarsson
Surname: of Denmark
Sex: M 1 2
Birth: 710
Death: 812
Father: Randver Radvardsson OF DENMARK
Marriage 1 Alfhild Gandalvsdatter OF LETHRA
Children
Ragnar Lodbrok OF DENMARK b: in Norway
Sources:
Abbrev: Stuart (1992)
Title: Royalty for Commoners
Author: Stuart, R. W.
Publication: Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2nd. Ed. 1992 (firstEd. 1988).
Page: pp. 175-176 (Line 240)
Abbrev: Ashley (1998)
Title: British Kings and Queens
Author: Ashley, Mike
Publication: New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998.
Page: p. 738
Noteringar
Småkung i Svealand och Västergötland. Han vann den nordiska historiens största drabbning vid Bråvalla år 750, där hans fars
halvbror danakungen Harald Hildetand stupade.
Son till Randver av Svitjod. Han ar gift med Alfhild, dotter till en kung Alf. När han blev gammal blev han dock förälskad i Alvsol
av Vendsyssel. Men han fick inte gifta sig med henne. Sigurd Ring höll slag med hennes bröder och besegrade dem. Alvsol hade
emellertid redan dödats med gift före striden för att inte hamna i segrarens händer. Sigurd Ring begick då självmord genom att
kasta sig på sitt svärd ombord på ett brinnande skepp lastat med alla de stupade. Död ca 770. Troligen höglagd på Vallsgärde
utanför Uppsala.
The Skjöldunga saga tells that Sigurd Ring was married to Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim, and their son was Ragnar
Lodbrok. Unfortunately, Alfhild died. When Sigurd Ring was an old man, he came to Skiringssal to take part in the great blóts.
There he spotted a very beautiful girl named Alfsol, and she was the daughter of King Alf of Vendel (Vendsyssel). The girl's two
brothers refused to allow Sigurd to marry her. Sigurd fought with the brothers and killed them, but their sister had been given
poison by her brothers so that Sigurd could never have her. When her corpse was carried to Sigurd, he went aboard a large ship
where he placed Alvsol and her brothers. Then, he steered the ship with full sails out on the sea, as the ship burnt.
Ragnar Lodbrok succeeded his father, but put a subking on the throne of Sweden, king Eysteinn Beli, who later was killed by
Ragnar's sons.
[edit] Gesta Danorum
According to Gesta Danorum (book 7), by Saxo Grammaticus, Ring was the son of the Swedish king Ingjald (Ingild) and the
maternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth. His father Ingjald had raped the sister of Harald, but the latter did not mind
in order preserve the friendship with Ingjald. Ring fought with Harald Wartooth in the Battle of the Brávellir and became the king
of Denmark as well. Saxo then describes the different subkings and their adventures. In book 9, he returns to Sigurd Ring as
Siward, surnamed Ring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
[edit] Other sources
According to Hversu Noregr byggdist, Sigurd was the son of Randver, the brother of Harald Wartooth. Randver and Harald were
the sons of Hrærekr slöngvanbaugi.
In the part of the Heimskringla called the Saga of Harald Fairhair, Harald Fairhair learns that the Swedish king Erik Eymundsson
had enlarged Sweden westwards, until it reached the same extent as it had during king Sigurd Ring and his son Ragnar Lodbrok.
This included Romerike, Westfold all the way to Grenmar, and Vingulmark.
In Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, it is mentioned that Sigurd Ring and Harald Wartooth fought in the Battle of the Brávellir and that
Harald fell. After the battle Sigurd Ring was the king of Denmark, and he was the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
Ragnarssona þáttr only states that Ring was the king of Sweden and Denmark, and the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
In Bósa saga ok Herrauds, it is only said that Sigurd Ring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok fought with Harald Wartooth at the Battle
of the Brávellir where Harald died. It adds that there was a saga on Sigurd Ring (which today no longer exists).
According to the Chronicon Lethrense, Harald Wartooth had made all the countries down to the Mediterranean pay tribute.
However, when he went to Sweden to demand tribute, the Swedish king Ring met him at the Battle of the Brávellir, and Harald
lost and died. Ring made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, above).
Gríms saga loðinkinna and the younger version of Orvar-Odd's saga only mention Sigurd Ring in a few lines relating to the Battle
of the Brávellir with Harald Wartooth.
In Norna-Gests þáttr, it is said that Sigurd Ring was very old when Sigurd's sons-in-law, the sons of Gandalf, asked him to help
them fight against Sigurd Fafnisbani and the Gjukungs. Sigurd Ring could not help them in person, as he was busy fighting
against ravaging Curonians and Kœnir.
Sigurd Ring Randversson King of Swedes [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 about 720 in Denmark. He died 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15 in 750 in Denmark. He married 16 Alfhild Gandalfsdatter about 740 in Denmark.
Alfhild Gandalfsdatter [Parents] 1 was born 2 about 720 in Alvhem, Älvsborg, Sweden. She married 3 Sigurd Ring Randversson
King of Swedes about 740 in Denmark.
They had the following children:
M i Ragnar Sigurdsson Lodbrok King of Uppsala
Sources:
1Gary O. Green, INDIV2.DAT from compiled data from 1991 to date, Specific sources are contained in the notes for each
individual.
All sources with dates before 1800 are from secondary sources.
Source Media Type: Other.
"Date of Import: 25 Oct 1998."
2John Chamberlin, GEDCOM file imported on 30 Mar 2000.
3Source #291.
4Gary O. Green, INDIV2.DAT from compiled data from 1991 to date.
"Date of Import: 25 Oct 1998."
5Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Release date: March 13, 1998, Tree #0672.
62 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
74 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
85 Chamberlin Shannon.ftw, Tree #0672.
96 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
10Gary O. Green, INDIV2.DAT from compiled data from 1991 to date.
"Date of Import: 25 Oct 1998."
11Brøderbund Software, Inc., World Family Tree Vol. 19, Ed. 1, Tree #0672.
122 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
134 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
145 Chamberlin Shannon.ftw, Tree #0672.
156 Chamberlin Shannon.FTW, Tree #0672.
Kung av Danmark och Sverige
Slektstre:
http://www.genvagar.nu/show.asp?PersonId=271349
Sigurd, Sigvard eller Sigfred, søn af Randver, blev udnævnt til underkonge i Nordsverige og Vestfold (område i Norge, eller
Norge) af sin faders halvbroder, Harald Hildetand, som han slog i 770-72 i det der siden er kendt som Bråvallaslaget. Derefter blev
han dansk enekonge. Han modtog svogeren, hertug Widukind af Engern, som flygtning i 777 og 782. Han sendte sin yngste
broder, halfdan, som gesandt til Karl den Stores rigsdag i Lippspringe i 782 og modtog gesandter fra Karl den Store i 798. Kort tid
efter døde han.
Sigurd "Ring" Randversson King in Sweden
born about 0730 Denmark
died 0812
father:
Randver Radbartsson
born about 0670 Denmark
mother:
wife of Randver Radbartsson
born about 0671 Denmark
married 0709 Denmark
(end of information)
spouse:
Alfhild Gandolfsdotter
born about 0735 Denmark
married about 0759 Uppsala, Sweden
children:
Ragnar "Lodbrok" Lothrocus King of Dacia (Denmark) Sigurdson
born about 0765 Uppsala, Sweden died 0845 England
Miss Sigurdsdotter born about 0760 Uppsala, Sweden
http://www.mathematical.com/randverssonsigurd730.html
Northern Sea King
Son of Randver, Prince of Garderige-Russia; father of Ragnar Sigurdsson who m. Aslaug of Denmark. [WFT Vol 5 Ped 3563]
WAITE, FOSTER, NEWLIN, MINOR LINES
Son of Randver Radbartsson; m. Alfhild Gandolfsdatter; father of Regner Lodbrog who m. Aslaug Sigurdsdatter and Thora
Herraudsdatter. [Andrew Waite
b.c. 724, d.c. 812; son of Randver Radbardsson and Hyletheansson; m. Alfhild Gandolfsdottir; father of:
1. Ragnar 'Lodbrock' of Uppsala Sigurdsson who m. Aslaug Sigurdsdottir
2. ?? Sigurdsdatter
3. Rurif 'the Peaceful'
[Gary Lewis
!Succeeded King Harald Hildetand, but may not be his son. [WBH - Sweden]
!Nephew of Harald Hilditonn or Wartooth. [A History of the Vikings, p. 52-3]
Mayflower PAF
Challenged his uncle Harald Hilditonn or Wartooth. Early sources are almost unanimous in describing Sigurd Hring as Harald's
nephew; but thereafter a tangle of witness makes him a sub-king in Denmark, in Sweden, in East Gautland, or in Sweden and East
Gautland together. The first of these appears the least likely. If Hring existed at all, he existed east of the Oresund. The rivalry of
Harald and Hring led to the battle of Bravellir, a clash as famous in northern story as Hrolf's last stand at Lejre, and equally
embellished with fictions. Harald came to earn the dislike of his subjects for old age and cruelty, and they planned to get rid of him
by some ignoble stratagem. He preferred to die in battle and sent a challenge to King Hring. Each monarch collected a great host,
with champions drawn from every northern nation. The armies came formally to the place of slaughter, probably near Braviken,
north of modern Norrkoping, on the NE boundary of East Gautland. Here they were drawn up in battle order and harangued by
Harald and Hring. Then the trumpets sounded and the carnage
began. When it was over, only Harald was dead, tumbled from his chariot and clubbed to death by Odinn, who thus gathered him
to his peers in Valhalla. Hring treated his uncle's corpse with Honour; according to Icelandic sources he was conveyed in his
chariot into a cairn filled with the donated treasures of the victors; according to Saxo he was burned on a sumptuous pyre. So
ended the
Bravic War. [A History of the Vikings, pp. 53-4]
Son of Randver; m.Alfhild Gandolfsdottir; father of Ragnar Sigurdsson. [GRS CD#100]
A claimant to the throne of Denmark in the Civil War of 812. The name "Sigurd Ring" is really fictional, though famous because
of the sagas. Sigifrid was nepos of Godefrid, and Anulo was nepos of the former king Harald. Both were killed in the resulting
struggle, but Anulo's party won, and his brothers became kings. It is unclear whether the two factions in this civil war (i.e., the
relatives of Harald vs. the relatives of Godefrid) were two different families or two different branches of the same family. This
battle in 812 was the ultimate source of the famous (but fictional) "Battle of Bravalla" which is a part of the pseudohistory given by
the sagas. The two claimants, Sigifired
(i.e., Sigurd) and Anulo (confused with the Latin word for ring, annulus, and translated as "Ring"), were combined into the
mythical "Sigurd Ring", who was made the victor (and survivor) of the battle, and Harald was transformed into the loser.
Anulo was a son of Halfdan/Halptani and a brother of Harald, Reginfrid, and Hemming. [Anders Berg - anderzb@algonet.se]
b.c. 730, d. 812; son of Randver Radbartsson; m. Alfhild Gandolfsdatter; father of Regner Lodbrog who m. Aslaug Sigurdsdatter
and Thora Herraudsdatter
Reference Number: HK9V-1C
Note: He and/or his son Ragnar took over Raumariki and Westfold all the way to Grenmar as well as Vingulmork during King
Harald's reign.
Note:
Note: He battled at Bravellir with his uncle, King Harald "Wartooth" Hraereksson of Denmark and killed him.
Note:
Note: Died as part of a Danish Civil War, in which both he and the other claimant Anulo were killed. Anulo's side ultimately won.
King at Lethra. Name also spelt 'Sigured Ranvarsson'.
Sigurðr hringr, Sigurd Ring (ca 750) was a Swedish king mentioned in sources such as the Heimskringla, Gesta Danorum,
Hervarar Saga and Sögubrot af Nokkrum. He is of disputed historicity.
He was the nephew of the Danish king Harald Hildetand who put him on the Swedish throne. He beat his uncle at the colossal
Battle of Bråvalla, and became the ruler of Denmark as well.
He ruled until he became very old. Then he fell in love with a beautiful girl, Alvsol of Vendsyssel, but was not allowed to marry
her. Sigurd attacked Alvsol's brothers, but was mortally wounded during the battle. Alvsol had already died of poison so as not to
be taken by Sigurd.
Sigurd had the girl and her brothers put on a ship which he steered out to the sea as the ship burnt.
He was the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
From Heimskringla, Harald Harfager's Saga:
"14. HARALD AND THE SWEDISH KING EIRIK.
King Harald came with his fleet eastward to Viken and landed at Tunsberg, which was then a trading town. He had then been four
years in Throndhjem, and in all that time had not been in Viken. Here he heard the news that Eirik Eymundson, king of Sweden,
had laid under him Vermaland, and was taking scat or land-tax from all the forest settlers; and also that he called the whole
country north to Svinasund, and west along the sea, West Gautland; and which altogether he reckoned to his kingdom, and took
land-tax from it. Over this country he had set an earl, by name Hrane Gauzke, who had the earldom between Svinasund and the
Gaut river, and was a mighty earl. And it was told to King Harald that the Swedish king said he would not rest until he had as
great a kingdom in Viken as Sigurd Hring, or his son Ragnar Lodbrok, had possessed; and that was Raumarike and Vestfold, all
the way to the isle Grenmar, and also Vingulmark, and all that lay south of it. In all these districts many chiefs, and many other
people, had given obedience to the Swedish king. King Harald was very angry at this, and summoned the bondes to a Thing at
Fold, where he laid an accusation against them for treason towards him. Some bondes defended themselves from the accusation,
some paid fines, some were punished. He went thus through the whole district during the summer, and in harvest he did the same
in Raumarike, and laid the two districts under his power. Towards winter he heard that Eirik king of Sweden was, with his court,
going about in Vermaland in guest-quarters." 3
Småkung i Svealand och Västergötland. Han vann den nordiska historiens största drabbning vid Bråvalla år 750, där hans fars
halvbror danakungen Harald Hildetand stupade.
Son till Randver av Svitjod. Han ar gift med Alfhild, dotter till en kung Alf. När han blev gammal blev han dock förälskad i Alvsol
av Vendsyssel. Men han fick inte gifta sig med henne. Sigurd Ring höll slag med hennes bröder och besegrade dem. Alvsol hade
emellertid redan dödats med gift före striden för att inte hamna i segrarens händer. Sigurd Ring begick då självmord genom att
kasta sig på sitt svärd ombord på ett brinnande skepp lastat med alla de stupade. Död ca 770. Troligen höglagd på Vallsgärde
utanför Uppsala.
Även uppgifter om sonen Rurik "Den Fredlige" som blev far till Rurik av Novgorod.
ID: I69075
Name: Sigurd RANVARSSON
Suffix: King at Lethra
Title: King at Lethra
Sex: M
Birth: Abt 710 in of,Denmark
Death: Aft 735
Note:
Sources: Russell; RC 240; Kraentzler 1655, 1792; Norr, p80.
RC: King at Lethra. Died 812.
Russell: Sigurd Hring, King of Sweden, living 735.
K: Sigurd Ring. Living 1150. Has to be an error.
K-1655 and 1624: Sigurd Randversson. K-1792: Sigurd Ring.
Above Sigurd, Kraentzler diverges from RC, with Kraentzler saying Sigurd's
father was Harald Hildetand, King of Denmark and Sweden.
Norr: Siward (Sigurd) and Ringo were cousins of Hemming, King of Denmark,
and they both succeeded him as King.
Change Date: 12 JUL 2000 at 21:33:17
Biografi
Småkung i Svealand och Västergötland. Född 730 i Danmark. Död 812. Han vann den nordiska historiens största drabbning vid
Bråvalla år 750, där hans fars halvbror danakungen Harald Hildetand stupade.
Gifte och barn
Alfhild Gandolfsdotter.
Gift
Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson.
Erik .
King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical) was the successor of King of the Danes and Swedes Harold
Hildetand Röriksson; King of the Danes.3 King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical) was born circa
710.1,2 He was the son of King of Uppsala Randver Radbardsson (Mythical). King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring
Randversson (Mythical) was a witness where King of the Danes and Swedes Harold Hildetand Röriksson was defeated by his
nephew, Sigurd Ring, in 735 at Brävalla. King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical) defeated and killed
his uncle, Harald Hildetand, and ruled over the Swedes at Uppsala and over the Danes in Denmark in 735. King of Uppsala at
Sweden.4 King of the Danes at Denmark between 735 and 756. He married Alfhild Gondolsdóttir, daughter of Gondol (?), before
750. King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson (Mythical) died in 750.5,6 He was the predecessor of Konung av
Sverige Ragnarr Lodbrók Sigurdsson (Mythical); King of the Danes.3 King of the Danes and Swedes Sigurdr Hring Randversson
(Mythical) was the predecessor of Konung av Sverige Ragnarr Lodbrók Sigurdsson (Mythical); King of Uppsala.4 His estate was
probated in 812.1,7
Family
Alfhild Gondolsdóttir b. circa 720
Child
* Konung av Sverige Ragnarr Lodbrók Sigurdsson (Mythical)+ b. c 740?, d. 7941,8
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cousin/html/p303.htm#i9386
Sigurd hringr, Sigurd Ring (ca 750) var en svensk konge nevnt i kilder som Heimskringla, Gesta Danorum, Hervarar Saga og
Sögubrot af nokkrum. Han er omstridt historiske.
Han var nevø av den danske kongen Harald Hildetand som satte ham på den svenske tronen. Han slo sin onkel i den kolossale
slaget ved Bråvalla, og ble konge av Danmark også.
Han styrte til han ble svært gammel. Da han ble forelsket i en vakker jente, var Alvsol av Vendsyssel, men ikke lov til å gifte seg
med henne. Sigurd angrep Alvsol brødre, men ble dødelig såret under slaget. Alvsol hadde allerede dødd av giftige for ikke å bli
tatt av Sigurd.
Sigurd hadde jenta og hennes brødre satt på et skip som han styrte ut i havet som skipet brent.
Han var far til Ragnar Lodbrok.
Fra Heimskringla, Harald Hårfagre-saga:
"14. HARALD OG den svenske kongen Eirik. Kong Harald kom med sin flåte østover til Viken og gikk i land ved Tunsberg, som
da var en handelsby. Da hadde han vært fire år i Trondheimen, og i all den tid ikke hadde vært i Viken. Her hørte han nyheten om
at Eirik Emundsson, konge av Sverige, hadde lagt under ham Vermaland, og tok scat-eller land-skatt fra alle skogens bosetterne,
og også at han kalte hele landet nord til Svinasund, og vestover langs sjøen , Vest-Gautland, og som til sammen han regnet til hans
rike, og tok land-skatt fra det. Over dette landet han hadde satt en jarl som het Hrane Gauzke, som hadde jarldømmet mellom
Svinasund og Gaut elva, og var en mektig jarl. Og det ble fortalt til kong Harald om at den svenske kongen sa han ikke ville hvile
før han hadde en like stor rike i Viken som Sigurd Ring, eller hans sønn Ragnar Lodbrok, hadde hatt, og det var Romerike og
Vestfold, hele veien til øy Grenmar, og også Vingulmark, og alt som lå sør for den. I alle disse bydelene mange høvdinger, og
mange andre mennesker, hadde gitt lydighet til den svenske kongen. Kong Harald var veldig sint på dette, og kalte bøndene til ting
på Fold, der han la en anklage mot dem for forræderi mot ham. Noen bønder forsvarte seg fra anklagen, noen betalt bøter, ble noen
straffet. Han gikk dermed gjennom hele distriktet i løpet av sommeren, og i høst gjorde han det samme i Romerike, og la de to
distriktene under hans makt. Mot vinteren hørte han at Eirik konge av Sverige var, med hans hoff, som går omkring i Vermaland i
gjestenes-kvartaler. " Kilde: Howards.net
Biografi
Småkung i Svealand och Västergötland. Född 730 i Danmark. Död 812. Han vann den nordiska historiens största drabbning vid
Bråvalla år 750, där hans fars halvbror danakungen Harald Hildetand stupade.
Gifte och barn med
Alfhild Gandolfsdotter.
Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson.
Erik .
iflg. FornNordiskt Lexikon er ikke Sigurd Ring Ragnars far. hvem er det da? Sigurdur Randversson, Radbartsson: Konungur
Danmerkur & Svi?jódar, Uppsalir Álfhildur Gangálfsdóttir, Alfhildur (Algauts-) Álfhildur Grand-Álfsdóttir Some say his mother
is Signy of Essex
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=7dcfb0%2422%241%40news.campuscwix.net&rnum=10 Whether
Sigurd Ring ever existed or not depends on how much you want to bend the definition of the word "existed". There were two kings
Sigifridus and Anulo [whose name became mistranslated as "Ring" due to the similarity with Latin "anulus" ("ring")] who fought
each other in 812 for the Danish throne, both of whom were killed in the struggle. Later pseudohistorians combined these failed
claimants into one person, the mythical Sigurd Ring, and turned him into a mythical conqueror of Denmark and Sweden.
Sigurd RING Randversson (ca 730 - 812); småkung i Svealand och Västergötland, som vann den nordiska historiens största
drabbning vid Bråvalla år 750, där hans fars halvbror danakungen Harald Hildetand stupade. Sigurd hustru hette Alfhild
GANDOLFSDOTTER (ca 735 - efter 770).
http://www.rungstedskole.dk/Historie/Kongbiog.html
http://www.vulkaner.no/f/ingjald.htm#fh Sigurd, Sigvard eller Sigfred, søn af Randver, blev udnævnt til underkonge i Nordsverige
og Vestfold (område i Norge, eller Norge) af sin faders halvbroder, Harald Hildetand, som han slog i 770-72 i det der siden er
kendt som Bråvallaslaget. Derefter blev han dansk enekonge. Han modtog svogeren, hertug Widukind af Engern, som flygtning i
777 og 782. Han sendte sin yngste broder, halfdan, som gesandt til Karl den Stores rigsdag i Lippspringe i 782 og modtog
gesandter fra Karl den Store i 798. Kort tid efter døde han.
Sigurd Ring er nevnt i blant annet Gesta Danorum, Hervors saga og Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, I henhold til Bosa og
Herrauds saga (Bósa saga ok Herrauds) skal det ha vært en egen saga om Sigurd Ring, men denne saga er gått tapt. I de eldste
kildene blir han æret for å ha vunnet slaget om Bråvalla mot sin onkel Harald Hildetann og for å være far til den kjente
vikinghøvdingen Ragnar Lodbrok.
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pmcbride/james/f013.htm#I961X1
Vol I File 5 part E
Småkung i Svealand och Västergötland. Han vann den nordiska historiens största drabbning vid Bråvalla år 750, där hans fars
halvbror danakungen Harald Hildetand stupade.
Son till Randver av Svitjod. Han ar gift med Alfhild, dotter till en kung Alf. När han blev gammal blev han dock förälskad i Alvsol
av Vendsyssel. Men han fick inte gifta sig med henne. Sigurd Ring höll slag med hennes bröder och besegrade dem. Alvsol hade
emellertid redan dödats med gift före striden för att inte hamna i segrarens händer. Sigurd Ring begick då självmord genom att
kasta sig på sitt svärd ombord på ett brinnande skepp lastat med alla de stupade. Död ca 770. Troligen höglagd på Vallsgärde
utanför Uppsala.
Även uppgifter om sonen Rurik "Den Fredlige" som blev far till Rurik av Novgorod.
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Sigurd Hring (Old Norse: Sigurðr hringr (Hringr meaning 'Ring')) (ca 750) was a Swedish and Danish king mentioned in many
old Scandinavian legends. According to Bósa saga ok Herrauds, there was once a saga on Sigurd Hring, but this saga is now lost.
In the old sources, he is notable for winning the Battle of the Brávellir against Harald Wartooth and for being the father of Ragnar
Lodbrok. [edit] Hervarar saga The Hervarar saga tells that when Valdar died, his son Randver became the king of Denmark, while
Harald Wartooth became the king of Götaland or Gotland. Then Harald conquered all of his father Ivar Vidfamne's territory. After
Randver's death, his son Sigurd Hring became the king of Denmark, presumably as the subking of Harald. Sigurd Ring and Harald
fought the Battle of the Brávellir on the plains of Östergötland where Harald and many of his men died. Sigurd ruled Denmark
until his death and was succeeded by his son Ragnar Lodbrok. Harald Wartooth's son Eysteinn Beli ruled Sweden until he was
killed by the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok. [edit] Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum In Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, Sigurd
is the paternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth, and presumably (the part of Sögubrot where this would have been
narrated expressly has not been preserved) the son of Randver, who in his turn is the son of Harald's mother Auðr the
Deep-Minded and her husband king Raðbarðr of Gardariki. Harald Wartooth was beginning to feel old he made Ring the king of
Sweden and Västergötland. Ring beat his uncle at the colossal Battle of Bråvalla, and became the ruler of Denmark as well. He
made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Chronicon Lethrense, below). Sigurd married Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of
Alfheim. Together with Alfhild, he had the son Ragnar Lodbrok. As Sigurd grew old, distant parts of his realm began to secede,
and it is told how he lost England due to old age. One day, he was in Västergötland and was visited by his brothers-in-law, the sons
of Gandalf. They asked him to join them in attacking king Eysteinn of Vestfold in Norway. In Vestfold, there were great blóts held
at Skiringssal. Unfortunately, Sögubrot (meaning the "fragment") ends there. However, the Skjöldunga saga is believed to be the
original story on which Sögubrot is based and it continues the story (see below). [edit] Skjöldunga saga The Skjöldunga saga tells
that Sigurd Ring was married to Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim, and their son was Ragnar Lodbrok. Unfortunately,
Alfhild died. When Sigurd Ring was an old man, he came to Skiringssal to take part in the great blóts. There he spotted a very
beautiful girl named Alfsol, and she was the daughter of King Alf of Vendel (Vendsyssel). The girl's two brothers refused to allow
Sigurd to marry her. Sigurd fought with the brothers and killed them, but their sister had been given poison by her brothers so that
Sigurd could never have her. When her corpse was carried to Sigurd, he went aboard a large ship where he placed Alvsol and her
brothers. Then, he steered the ship with full sails out on the sea, as the ship burnt. Ragnar Lodbrok succeeded his father, but put a
subking on the throne of Sweden, king Eysteinn Beli, who later was killed by Ragnar's sons. [edit] Gesta Danorum According to
Gesta Danorum (book 7), by Saxo Grammaticus, Hring was the son of the Swedish king Ingjald (Ingild) and the maternal nephew
of the Danish king Harald Wartooth. His father Ingjald had raped the sister of Harald, but the latter did not mind in order preserve
the friendship with Ingjald. Ring fought with Harald Wartooth in the Battle of the Brávellir and became the king of Denmark as
well. Saxo then describes the different subkings and their adventures. In book 9, he returns to Sigurd Hring as Siward, surnamed
Hring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok. [edit] Other sources According to Hversu Noregr byggdist, Sigurd was the son of Randver,
the brother of Harald Wartooth. Randver and Harald were the sons of Hrærekr slöngvanbaugi. In the part of the Heimskringla
called the Saga of Harald Fairhair, Harald Fairhair learns that the Swedish king Erik Eymundsson had enlarged Sweden
westwards, until it reached the same extent as it had during king Sigurd Ring and his son Ragnar Lodbrok. This included
Romerike, Westfold all the way to Grenmar, and Vingulmark. In Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, it is mentioned that Sigurd Ring and
Harald Wartooth fought in the Battle of the Brávellir and that Harald fell. After the battle Sigurd Ring was the king of Denmark,
and he was the father of Ragnar Lodbrok. Ragnarssona þáttr only states that Ring was the king of Sweden and Denmark, and the
father of Ragnar Lodbrok. In Bósa saga ok Herrauds, it is only said that Sigurd Ring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok fought with
Harald Wartooth at the Battle of the Brávellir where Harald died. It adds that there was a saga on Sigurd Ring (which today no
longer exists). According to the Chronicon Lethrense, Harald Wartooth had made all the countries down to the Mediterranean pay
tribute. However, when he went to Sweden to demand tribute, the Swedish king Ring met him at the Battle of the Brávellir, and
Harald lost and died. Hring made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, above). Gríms
saga loðinkinna and the younger version of Orvar-Odd's saga only mention Sigurd Hring in a few lines relating to the Battle of the
Brávellir with Harald Wartooth. In Norna-Gests þáttr, it is said that Sigurd Hring was very old when Sigurd's sons-in-law, the sons
of Gandalf, asked him to help them fight against Sigurd Fafnisbani and the Gjukungs. Sigurd Ring could not help them in person,
as he was busy fighting against ravaging Curonians and K?nir. [edit] Primary sources Bósa saga ok Herrauds Chronicon Lethrense
Gesta Danorum Gríms saga loðinkinna Heimskringla (Saga of Harald Fairhair) Hervarar saga Hversu Noregr byggdist
Norna-Gests þáttr Orvar-Odd's saga Ragnar Lodbrok's saga Ragnarssona þáttr Skjöldunga saga Sögubrot [edit] Secondary sources
: Nerman, B. Det svenska rikets uppkomst. Stockholm, 1925. [edit] External links Searching in mediavel kings Early History of
Scania and Sigurd Ring (Swedish)
source:
http://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Sigurd-Ranvarsson-King-at-Lethra/p2552
Sigurd married Alfchild Gandolfsdatter about 759 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden. Alfchild Gandolfsdatter was born about 724.
http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Ring
http://www.friesian.com/perifran.htm#scandinavia
King at Lethra. Victor of Bravalla over Danes, died shortly after the battle. Gave refuge to Widukind, the Saxon chief, aft latter
defeated byCharlemagne. Was in diplomatic contact with Charlemagne. Led Norwegians to defeat of Danes at Bravik off Swedish
coast. Date based on his death in 812 & the fact that Baker says hereigned abt 20 years (death date not from Baker) Acceded as
King of Denmark & Norway at Battle of Bravik. Chronicled as a great ruler over the course of his 20 year reign. Sacrificied his
power at home to exigencies of his imperialpolicy. Revolt broke out in Denmark.
King in Sweden. King of Denmark
Sigurd Ring, Swedish and Danish semi-legendary king.
Basics
Father: Randver Radbartsson Mother: Unknown Wife: Alfhild, daughter of Alf of Alfheim Son: Ragnar Lodbrok Other info
Alt Birth Years: 724, c. 720, c. 730, 724, 719
Alt Death Years: 812, 814, 790
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Hring
Sigurd Hring (Old Norse: Sigurðr hringr (Hringr meaning 'Ring')) (ca 750) was a Swedish and Danish king mentioned in many
old Scandinavian legends. According to Bósa saga ok Herrauds, there was once a saga on Sigurd Hring, but this saga is now lost.
In the old sources, he is notable for winning the Battle of the Brávellir against Harald Wartooth and for being the father of Ragnar
Lodbrok.
Hervarar saga
The Hervarar saga tells that when Valdar died, his son Randver became the king of Denmark, while Harald Wartooth became the
king of Götaland or Gotland. Then Harald conquered all of his father Ivar Vidfamne's territory. After Randver's death, his son
Sigurd Hring became the king of Denmark, presumably as the subking of Harald. Sigurd Ring and Harald fought the Battle of the
Brávellir on the plains of Östergötland where Harald and many of his men died. Sigurd ruled Denmark until his death and was
succeeded by his son Ragnar Lodbrok. Harald Wartooth's son Eysteinn Beli ruled Sweden until he was killed by the sons of Ragnar
Lodbrok.
[edit] Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum
In Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, Sigurd is the paternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth, and presumably (the
part of Sögubrot where this would have been narrated expressly has not been preserved) the son of Randver, who in his turn is the
son of Harald's mother Auðr the Deep-Minded and her husband king Raðbarðr of Gardariki. Harald Wartooth was beginning to
feel old he made Ring the king of Sweden and Västergötland. Ring beat his uncle at the colossal Battle of Bråvalla, and became the
ruler of Denmark as well. He made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Chronicon Lethrense, below).
Sigurd married Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim. Together with Alfhild, he had the son Ragnar Lodbrok.
As Sigurd grew old, distant parts of his realm began to secede, and it is told how he lost England due to old age. One day, he was
in Västergötland and was visited by his brothers-in-law, the sons of Gandalf. They asked him to join them in attacking king
Eysteinn of Vestfold in Norway. In Vestfold, there were great blóts held at Skiringssal. Unfortunately, Sögubrot (meaning the
"fragment") ends there. However, the Skjöldunga saga is believed to be the original story on which Sögubrot is based and it
continues the story (see below).
[edit] Skjöldunga saga
The Skjöldunga saga tells that Sigurd Ring was married to Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim, and their son was Ragnar
Lodbrok. Unfortunately, Alfhild died. When Sigurd Ring was an old man, he came to Skiringssal to take part in the great blóts.
There he spotted a very beautiful girl named Alfsol, and she was the daughter of King Alf of Vendel (Vendsyssel). The girl's two
brothers refused to allow Sigurd to marry her. Sigurd fought with the brothers and killed them, but their sister had been given
poison by her brothers so that Sigurd could never have her. When her corpse was carried to Sigurd, he went aboard a large ship
where he placed Alvsol and her brothers. Then, he steered the ship with full sails out on the sea, as the ship burnt.
Ragnar Lodbrok succeeded his father, but put a subking on the throne of Sweden, king Eysteinn Beli, who later was killed by
Ragnar's sons.
[edit] Gesta Danorum
According to Gesta Danorum (book 7), by Saxo Grammaticus, Hring was the son of the Swedish king Ingjald (Ingild) and the
maternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth. His father Ingjald had raped the sister of Harald, but the latter did not mind
in order preserve the friendship with Ingjald. Ring fought with Harald Wartooth in the Battle of the Brávellir and became the king
of Denmark as well. Saxo then describes the different subkings and their adventures. In book 9, he returns to Sigurd Hring as
Siward, surnamed Hring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
[edit] Other sources
According to Hversu Noregr byggdist, Sigurd was the son of Randver, the brother of Harald Wartooth. Randver and Harald were
the sons of Hrærekr slöngvanbaugi.
In the part of the Heimskringla called the Saga of Harald Fairhair, Harald Fairhair learns that the Swedish king Erik Eymundsson
had enlarged Sweden westwards, until it reached the same extent as it had during king Sigurd Ring and his son Ragnar Lodbrok.
This included Romerike, Westfold all the way to Grenmar, and Vingulmark.
In Ragnar Lodbrok's saga, it is mentioned that Sigurd Ring and Harald Wartooth fought in the Battle of the Brávellir and that
Harald fell. After the battle Sigurd Ring was the king of Denmark, and he was the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
Ragnarssona þáttr only states that Ring was the king of Sweden and Denmark, and the father of Ragnar Lodbrok.
In Bósa saga ok Herrauds, it is only said that Sigurd Ring, the father of Ragnar Lodbrok fought with Harald Wartooth at the Battle
of the Brávellir where Harald died. It adds that there was a saga on Sigurd Ring (which today no longer exists).
According to the Chronicon Lethrense, Harald Wartooth had made all the countries down to the Mediterranean pay tribute.
However, when he went to Sweden to demand tribute, the Swedish king Ring met him at the Battle of the Brávellir, and Harald
lost and died. Hring made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, above).
Gríms saga loðinkinna and the younger version of Orvar-Odd's saga only mention Sigurd Hring in a few lines relating to the Battle
of the Brávellir with Harald Wartooth.
In Norna-Gests þáttr, it is said that Sigurd Hring was very old when Sigurd's sons-in-law, the sons of Gandalf, asked him to help
them fight against Sigurd Fafnisbani and the Gjukungs. Sigurd Ring could not help them in person, as he was busy fighting
against ravaging Curonians and Kœnir.
http://familytrees.genopro.com/azrael/default.htm?page=family-RandverRadbardssonAndHyletheansson-fam00231.htm
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Sigurd was born in 0730. Sigurd's father was Randver Radbardsson and his mother was Hyletheansson. His paternal grandparents
were Radbard Gardarige and Aud Deiphrandza Ivarsdatter. He was an only child. He died at the age of 82 in 0812.
Death Notes
o Birth: Abt. 730 P: Sweden Death: 812 P: Battle of Bravalla, Denmark
General Notes
o # Morthern Sea King Son of Randver, Prince of Garderige-Russia; father of Ragnar Sigurdsson who m. Aslaug of Denmark.
[WFT Vol 5 Ped 3563] WAITE, FOSTER, NEWLIN, MINOR LINES Son of Randver Radbartsson; m. Alfhild Gandolfsdatter;
father of Regner Lodbrog who m. Aslaug Sigurdsdatter and Thora Herraudsdatter. [Andrew Waite b.c. 724, d.c. 812; son of
Randver Radbardsson and Hyletheansson; m. Alfhild Gandolfsdottir; father of: 1. Ragnar 'Lodbrock' of Uppsala Sigurdsson who
m. Aslaug Sigurdsdottir 2. ?? Sigurdsdatter 3. Rurif 'the Peaceful' [Gary Lewis !Succeeded King Harald Hildetand, but may not be
his son. [WBH - Sweden] !Nephew of Harald Hilditonn or Wartooth. [A History of the Vikings, p. 52-3] Mayflower PAF
Challenged his uncle Harald Hilditonn or Wartooth. Early sources are almost unanimous in describing Sigurd Hring as Harald's
nephew; but thereafter a tangle of witness makes him a sub-king in Denmark, in Sweden, in East Gautland, or in Sweden and East
Gautland together. The first of these appears the least likely. If Hring existed at all, he existed east of the Oresund. The rivalry of
Harald and Hring led to the battle of Bravellir, a clash as famous in northern story as Hrolf's last stand at Lejre, and equally
embellished with fictions. Harald came to earn the dislike of his subjects for old age and cruelty, and they planned to get rid of him
by some ignoble stratagem. He preferred to die in battle and sent a challenge to King Hring. Each monarch collected a great host,
with champions drawn from every northern nation. The armies came formally to the place of slaughter, probably near Braviken,
north of modern Norrkoping, on the NE boundary of East Gautland. Here they were drawn up in battle order and harangued by
Harald and Hring. Then the trumpets sounded and the carnage began. When it was over, only Harald was dead, tumbled from his
chariot and clubbed to death by Odinn, who thus gathered him to his peers in Valhalla. Hring treated his uncle's corpse with
Honour; according to Icelandic sources he was conveyed in his chariot into a cairn filled with the donated treasures of the victors;
according to Saxo he was burned on a sumptuous pyre. So ended the Bravic War. [A History of the Vikings, pp. 53-4] Son of
Randver; m.Alfhild Gandolfsdottir; father of Ragnar Sigurdsson. [GRS CD#100] A claimant to the throne of Denmark in the Civil
War of 812. The name "Sigurd Ring" is really fictional, though famous because of the sagas. Sigifrid was nepos of Godefrid, and
Anulo was nepos of the former king Harald. Both were killed in the resulting struggle, but Anulo's party won, and his brothers
became kings. It is unclear whether the two factions in this civil war (i.e., the relatives of Harald vs. the relatives of Godefrid) were
two different families or two different branches of the same family. This battle in 812 was the ultimate source of the famous (but
fictional) "Battle of Bravalla" which is a part of the pseudohistory given by the sagas. The two claimants, Sigifired (i.e., Sigurd)
and Anulo (confused with the Latin word for ring, annulus, and translated as "Ring"), were combined into the mythical "Sigurd
Ring", who was made the victor (and survivor) of the battle, and Harald was transformed into the loser. Anulo was a son of
Halfdan/Halptani and a brother of Harald, Reginfrid, and Hemming. [Anders Berg - anderzb@algonet.se] b.c. 730, d. 812; son of
Randver Radbartsson; m. Alfhild Gandolfsdatter; father of Regner Lodbrog who m. Aslaug Sigurdsdatter and Thora
Herraudsdatter
Reference Number: HK9V-1C
Note: He and/or his son Ragnar took over Raumariki and Westfold all the way to Grenmar as well as Vingulmork during King
Harald's reign.
Note:
Note: He battled at Bravellir with his uncle, King Harald "Wartooth" Hraereksson of Denmark and killed him.
Note:
Note: Died as part of a Danish Civil War, in which both he and the other claimant Anulo were killed. Anulo's side ultimately won.
Sigurd Ring King at Lethra (710-) [Pedigree]
Son of Randver Radbardsson
b. ABT 710 d. 812 Married Alfhild Gandoldottier
Children:
1. Ragnar Lodbrock Danish King at Lethra (750-) m(1) Aslaug Sigurdsdottir (755-) 2. Halfdan "the Old"
ID: I21819 Name: Sigurd I "Ring" Sex: M Birth: ABT 0710 in Denmark Death: 0812 Change Date: 9 MAR 1997 Father: Randver
RADBARDSSON
Marriage 1 Alfhild b: ABT 0714 in Alfheim, Norway
Children
1. Has Children Ragnar "Lodbrok" SIGURDSON b: ABT 0750 in Uppsala, Sweden
Sigurd Ring http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Ring
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Sigurd Ring http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_Ring
Sigurd Ring (Old Norse: Sigurðr hringr) or Ring (Old Norse: Hringr) (ca 750) was a Swedish and Danish king mentioned in many
old Scandinavian legends. According to Bósa saga ok Herrauds, there was once a saga on Sigurd Ring, but this saga is now lost. In
the old sources, he is notable for winning the Battle of the Brávellir against Harald Wartooth and for being the father of Ragnar
Lodbrok.
In Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum, Sigurd is the paternal nephew of the Danish king Harald Wartooth, and presumably (the
part of Sögubrot where this would have been narrated expressly has not been preserved) the son of Randver, who in his turn is the
son of Harald's mother Auðr the Deep-Minded and her husband king Raðbarðr of Gardariki. Harald Wartooth was beginning to
feel old he made Ring the king of Sweden and Västergötland. Ring beat his uncle at the colossal Battle of Bråvalla, and became the
ruler of Denmark as well. He made a shieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. Chronicon Lethrense, below).
Sigurd married Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim. Together with Alfhild, he had the son Ragnar Lodbrok.
As Sigurd grew old, distant parts of his realm began to secede, and it is told how he lost England due to old age. One day, he was
in Västergötland and was visited by his brothers-in-law, the sons of Gandalf. They asked him to join them in attacking king
Eysteinn of Westfold in Norway. In Westfold, there were great blóts held at Skiringssal. Unfortunately, Sögubrot (meaning the
"fragment") ends there. However, the Skjöldunga saga is believed to be the original story on which Sögubrot is based and it
continues the story (see below).
The Skjöldunga saga tells that Sigurd Ring was married to Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of Alfheim, and their son was Ragnar
Lodbrok. Unfortunately, Alfhild died. When Sigurd Ring was an old man, he came to Skiringssal to take part in the great blóts.
There he spotted a very beautiful girl named Alfsol, and she was the daughter of King Alf of Vendel (Vendsyssel). The girl's two
brothers refused to allow Sigurd to marry her. Sigurd fought with the brothers and killed them, but their sister had been given
poison by her brothers so that Sigurd could never have her. When her corpse was carried to Sigurd, he went aboard a large ship
where he placed Alvsol and her brothers. Then, he steered the ship with full sails out on the sea, as the ship burnt.
Ragnar Lodbrok succeeded his father, but put a subking on the throne of Sweden, king Eysteinn Beli, who later was killed by
Ragnar's sons.
Född 765 i Uppsala. Död 845 i England.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Iflg. FornNordiskt Lexikon er ikke Sigurd Ring Ragnars far. hvem er det da?
Sigurdur Randversson, Radbartsson: Konungur Danmerkur & Svi?jódar, Uppsalir
Álfhildur Gangálfsdóttir, Alfhildur (Algauts-) Álfhildur Grand-Álfsdóttir
Some say his mother is Signy of Essex
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=7dcfb0%2422%241%40news.campuscwix.net&rnum=10
Whether Sigurd Ring ever existed or not depends on how much you want to bend the definition of the word "existed". There were
two kings Sigifridus and Anulo [whose name became mistranslated as "Ring" due to the similarity with Latin "anulus" ("ring")]
who fought each other in 812 for the Danish throne, both of whom were killed in the struggle.
Later pseudohistorians combined these failed claimants into one person, the mythical Sigurd Ring, and turned him into a mythical
conqueror of Denmark and Sweden.
Sigurd RING Randversson (ca 730 - 812); småkung i Svealand och Västergötland, som vann den nordiska historiens största
drabbning vid Bråvalla år 750, där hans fars halvbror danakungen Harald Hildetand stupade. Sigurd hustru hette Alfhild
GANDOLFSDOTTER (ca 735 - efter 770).
http://www.rungstedskole.dk/Historie/Kongbiog.html
http://www.vulkaner.no/f/ingjald.htm#fh
Sigurd, Sigvard eller Sigfred, søn af Randver, blev udnævnt til underkonge i Nordsverige og Vestfold (område i Norge, eller
Norge) af sin faders halvbroder, Harald Hildetand, som han slog i 770-72 i det der siden er kendt som Bråvallaslaget. Derefter blev
han dansk enekonge. Han modtog svogeren, hertug Widukind af Engern, som flygtning i 777 og 782. Han sendte sin yngste
broder, halfdan, som gesandt til Karl den Stores rigsdag i Lippspringe i 782 og modtog gesandter fra Karl den Store i 798. Kort tid
efter døde han.
Sigurd Ring, kung av Sverige och Danmark, med säte på Kinnekulle i Västergötland. Son till Randver av Svitjod. Satt som
lydkonung i Sverige, under sin halvfarbror Harald Hildetand. Stred mot kung Harald och besegrade honom i slaget vid Bråvalla
som låg i Skatelöfs socken ca år 750, varefter även Östergötland införlivades i riket. Han var gift med Alfhild, dotter till en kung
Alf.
När han blev gammal blev han dock förälskad i Alfsol av Vendsyssel. Men han fick inte gifta sig med henne. Sigurd Ring höll slag
med hennes bröder och besegrade dem, men blev dödligt sårad i striden. Alvsol hade emellertid redan dödats med gift före striden
för att inte hamna i segrarens händer.
Sigurd Ring lät sig nu, tillsammans med den döda Alvsol och hennes döda bröder, bäras ombord på sitt skepp. Sedan han låtit
antända skeppet styrde han ut detta till havs och försvann i lågor och vågor. Rimligtvis är det inte denne Sigurd Ring som sägs
vara höglagd på Valsgärde utanför Uppsala.
Sigurðr hringr, Sigurd Ring (ca 750) was a Swedish king mentioned in sources such as the Heimskringla, Gesta Danorum,
Hervarar Saga and Sögubrot af
Gift med
Álfhildr Gandálfsdóttir, född cirka 735
i Bohuslän, Alvheim, död cirka 810 i Uppsala.
Barn:
Ragnar "Lodbrok" Sigurdsson, född cirka 740-780, död cirka 840
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