Sigurðr - Sigur r

Japanese: Sigurðr - Sigur r
Sigurðr - Sigur r

…A character who appears in Old Norse legends such as the Edda and sagas, and in the Nibelungenlied. In the Bolsunga saga, Siegfried (Sigurðr, Sigurd in Old Norse) is supported by a blacksmith and one day slays a dragon and obtains treasure. During his travels, he rescues Brynhild (Brunhilde) clad in armor, and promises to marry her. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Sigurðr" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…エッダやサガなどの古北欧伝説と《ニーベルンゲンの歌》に登場する人物。 《ボルスンガ・サガ》ではジークフリート(古北欧語ではシグルズSigurðr,Sigurd)は鍛冶屋に養われていて,あるとき竜を退治して宝物を手に入れる。旅の途上彼は,甲冑に身を包んだブリュンヒルトBrynhild(ブルンヒルデBrunhilde)を救い出し,彼女に結婚を約束する。…

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