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  1. Sigurd Ring Randversson o Sigurd Hring (nórdico antiguo: Sigurðr hringr; Hringr significa 'anillo') (n. 705) fue un caudillo vikingo, rey de Suecia y Dinamarca que se menciona en diversas fuentes y leyendas escandinavas.

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    Sigurd Ring (Old Norse: Sigurðr Hringr, in some sources merely called Hringr) according to legend was a king of the Swedes, being mentioned in many old Scandinavian sagas. According to these sources he was granted rulership over Sweden as a vassal king under his uncle Harald Wartooth .

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    Sigurd Ring Randversson o Sigurd Hring ( nórdico antiguo: Sigurðr hringr; Hringr significa 'anillo') (n. 705) fue un caudillo vikingo, rey de Suecia y Dinamarca que se menciona en diversas fuentes y leyendas escandinavas.

  4. Sigurd then kills Fáfnir, taking the ring and giving it to Brynhild. The ring is then brought into Queen Grimhild's family after her children marry Sigurd and Brynhild. The story of the Andvaranaut is thought to have been one of the texts that inspired J.R.R Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.

  5. Harald's nephew Sigurd Ring became the chief king of Sweden after Randver's death (Denmark according to the Hervarar saga), presumably as the subking of Harald. Sigurd and Harald fought the Battle of the Brávellir on the plains of Östergötland, where Harald and many of his men died.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · 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.

  7. Sigurd Ring Randversson was King of Vestergøtland and Uppsala, and other areas of Sweden, such as Spare, Sjælland, and other parts of Denmark, Viken in Norway, Bohuslen, Østfold, Vestfold, parts of Telemark and Agder, etc.