Sigurd

"Sigurd" in a Sentence (2 examples)

There were once a King and a Queen, and they had a son called Sigurd, who was very strong and active, and good-looking.

Sigurd was certainly foreign to Scandinavia; hence the epithet Hunnish, constantly applied to him, and the localising of the legend by the Rhine.

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