- 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 theBattle of the Brávellir againstHarald Wartooth and for being the father ofRagnar Lodbrok ."Hervarar saga"
The "
Hervarar saga " tells that whenValdar died, his sonRandver became the king of Denmark, while Harald Wartooth became the king ofGötaland orGotland . Then Harald conquered all of his fatherIvar 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 theBattle of the Brávellir on the plains ofÖstergötland where Harald and many of his men died. Sigurd ruled Denmark until his death and was succeeded by his sonRagnar Lodbrok . Harald Wartooth's sonEysteinn 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 narrated expressly has not been preserved) the son ofRandver , who in his turn is the son of Harald's motherAuðr the Deep-Minded and her husband kingRaðbarðr ofGardariki .Harald Wartooth was beginning to feel old he made Ring the king ofSweden andVästergötland . Ring beat his uncle at the colossalBattle of Bråvalla , and became the ruler ofDenmark as well. He made ashieldmaiden the ruler of Denmark (cf. "Chronicon Lethrense", below).Sigurd married Alfhild, the daughter of king Alf of
Alfheim . Together with Alfhild, he had the sonRagnar 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 ofWestfold inNorway . In Westfold, there were greatblót s held atSkiringssal . 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 ofAlfheim , and their son wasRagnar Lodbrok . Unfortunately, Alfhild died. When Sigurd Ring was an old man, he came toSkiringssal to take part in the greatblót s. 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), bySaxo Grammaticus , Ring was the son of the Swedish kingIngjald ("Ingild") and the maternal nephew of the Danish kingHarald 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 theBattle 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 ofRagnar Lodbrok .Other sources
According to "
Hversu Noregr byggdist ", Sigurd was the son ofRandver , the brother ofHarald Wartooth . Randver and Harald were the sons ofHrærekr slöngvanbaugi .In the part of the "
Heimskringla " called the "Saga ofHarald Fairhair ", Harald Fairhair learns that the Swedish kingErik Eymundsson had enlarged Sweden westwards, until it reached the same extent as it had during king Sigurd Ring and his sonRagnar Lodbrok . This includedRomerike ,Westfold all the way toGrenmar , andVingulmark .In "
Ragnar Lodbrok's saga ", it is mentioned that Sigurd Ring and Harald Wartooth fought in theBattle 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 ofRagnar Lodbrok fought with Harald Wartooth at theBattle 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 theBattle of the Brávellir , and Harald lost and died. Ring made ashieldmaiden 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 theBattle of the Brávellir withHarald 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 againstSigurd Fafnisbani and theGjukungs . Sigurd Ring could not help them in person, as he was busy fighting against ravagingCuronians and "Kœnir".Primary sources
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Bósa saga ok Herrauds "
*"Chronicon Lethrense "
*"Gesta Danorum "
*"Gríms saga loðinkinna "
*"Heimskringla " ("Saga ofHarald Fairhair ")
*"Hervarar saga "
*"Hversu Noregr byggdist "
*"Norna-Gests þáttr "
*"Orvar-Odd's saga "
*"Ragnar Lodbrok's saga "
*"Ragnarssona þáttr "
*"Skjöldunga saga "
*"Sögubrot "econdary sources
Nerman, B. "Det svenska rikets uppkomst". Stockholm, 1925.
External links
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~medieval/danking.htm Searching in mediavel kings]
* [http://home.swipnet.se/~w-87143/danmark.htm Early History of Scania and Sigurd Ring (Swedish)]
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