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Sigurd Rushfeldt
Sigurd Rushfeldt

Sigurd Rushfeldt is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He is working as an assistant coach for Tromsø.

Sigurd
Sigurd

Sigurd or Siegfried (Middle High German: Sîvrit) is a legendary hero of Germanic mythology, who killed a dragon and was later murdered. It is possible he was inspired by one or more figures from the Frankish Merovingian dynasty, with Sigebert I being the most popular contender.

Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye
Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye

Sigurd Snake-in-the-eye was a semi-legendary Viking warrior and Danish King active from the mid to late 9th Century. According to multiple Saga sources and Scandinavian histories from the 12th century and later, he is one of the sons of the legendary Viking Ragnar Lodbrok and Áslaug.

Sigurd the Crusader

Sigurd I Magnusson , also known as Sigurd the Crusader (Old Norse: Sigurðr Jórsalafari, Norwegian: Sigurd Jorsalfar), was King of Norway from 1103 to 1130. His rule, together with his half-brother Øystein (until Øystein died in 1123), has been regarded by historians as a golden age for the medieval Kingdom of Norway.

Sigurd Ring
Sigurd Ring

Sigurd Ring was a legendary king of the Swedes mentioned in many old Scandinavian sagas. According to these sources he was granted rulership over Uppland as a vassal king under his uncle Harald Wartooth.

Sigurd Raschèr
Sigurd Raschèr

Sigurd Manfred Raschèr (15 May 1907 – 25 February 2001) was an American saxophonist born in Germany. He became an important figure in the development of the 20th century repertoire for the classical saxophone.

Sigurd the Stout

Sigurd Hlodvirsson , popularly known as Sigurd the Stout from the Old Norse Sigurðr digri, was an Earl of Orkney. The main sources for his life are the Norse Sagas, which were first written down some two centuries or more after his death.

Sigrdrífumál
Sigrdrífumál

Sigrdrífumál is the conventional title given to a section of the Poetic Edda text in Codex Regius. It follows Fáfnismál without interruption, and it relates the meeting of Sigurðr with the valkyrie Brynhildr, here identified as Sigrdrífa ("driver to victory").

Sigurd stones
Sigurd stones

The Sigurd stones form a group of seven or eight runestones and one picture stone that depict imagery from the legend of Sigurd the dragon slayer. They were made during the Viking Age and they constitute the earliest Norse representations of the matter of the Nibelungenlied and the Sigurd legends in the Poetic Edda, the Prose Edda and the Völsunga saga.

Sigurdur Thordarson

Sigurdur Thordarson , commonly known as Siggi hakkari ("Siggi the Hacker"), is an Icelander known for various information leaks, frauds and embezzlements, and for his involvement with the whistleblowing organization WikiLeaks. In 2010, at the age of 17, he was arrested for stealing and leaking classified information about Icelandic financial companies.

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