Now King Sigtrygg
Now King Sigtrygg asked, "How did Skarphedinn bear the burning?" "Well at first for a long time," said Gunnar, "but still the end of it was that he wept." And so he went on giving an unfair leaning...
Now King Sigtrygg asked, "How did Skarphedinn bear the burning?" "Well at first for a long time," said Gunnar, "but still the end of it was that he wept." And so he went on giving an unfair leaning... (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 154. Gunnar Lambi'S Son'S Slaying)
King Sigtrygg goes south to Ireland to tell his mother Kormlada the earl will join them (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 154. Gunnar Lambi'S Son'S Slaying)
King Sigtrygg made a journey (Njál's Saga, The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 154. Gunnar Lambi'S Son'S Slaying)
Njál's Saga
- attestation: Now King Sigtrygg asked, "How did Skarphedinn bear the burning?" "Well at first for a long time," said Gunnar, "but still the end of it was that he wept." And so he went on giving an unfair leaning... (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 154. Gunnar Lambi'S Son'S Slaying)
"Now King Sigtrygg asked, "How did Skarphedinn bear the burning?"
"Well at first for a long time," said Gunnar, "but still the end of it was that he wept." And so he went on giving an unfair leaning in his story, but every now and then he laughed out loud."
- attestation: King Sigtrygg goes south to Ireland to tell his mother Kormlada the earl will join them (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 154. Gunnar Lambi'S Son'S Slaying)
"King Sigtrygg fared south to Ireland, and told his mother Kormlada that the earl had undertaken to come"
- attestation: King Sigtrygg made a journey (The Story Of Burnt Njal > 1. Of Fiddle Mord > 154. Gunnar Lambi'S Son'S Slaying)
"King Sigtrygg fared south to Ireland"
Appears in: Beings, Entities in Njál's Saga, Norse Tradition