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Ragnarssona þáttr states that Sigurd Hart was the son of Helgi the Sharp (the great-great-grandson of king Ring of Ringerike) of the Dagling dynasty and Helgi's wife Aslaug. Helgi was reportedly the son-in-law of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye (one of Ragnar Lodbrok's sons) and Blaeja, the daughter of king Aelle II of Northumbria. Biography{{quotebox||align = right |width = 35% |quote ="Sigurd Hjort was the name of a king in Ringerike, who was stouter and stronger than any other man, and his equal could not be seen for a handsome appearance. His father was Helge Hvasse (the Sharp); and his mother was Aslaug, a daughter of Sigurd the snake-eyed, who again was a son of Ragnar Lodbrok. It is told of Sigurd that when he was only twelve years old he killed in single combat the berserk Hildebrand, and eleven others of his comrades; and many are the deeds of manhood told of him in a long saga about his feats. Sigurd had two children, one of whom was a daughter, called Ragnhild, then twenty years of age, and an excellent brisk girl. Her brother Guthorm was a youth. It is related in regard to Sigurd's death that he had a custom of riding out quite alone in the uninhabited forest to hunt the wild beasts that are hurtful to man, and he was always very eager at this sport. One day he rode out into the forest as usual, and when he had ridden a long way he came out at a piece of cleared land near to Hadeland. There the berserk Hake came against him with thirty men, and they fought. Sigurd Hjort fell there, after killing twelve of Hake's men; and Hake himself lost one hand, and had three other wounds. Then Hake and his men rode to Sigurd's house, where they took his daughter Ragnhild and her brother Guthorm, and carried them, with much property and valuable articles, home to Hadeland, where Hake had many great farms." (Halvdan Svartes saga ("Halfdan the Black's Saga").[1]}} Traditional sources state that Sigurd Hart was only 12 years old, he slew a berserker named Hildibrand in a duel, and 11 other men. He married a woman named Ingeborg (supposedly the daughter of the historical Jutish chieftain Harald Klak, c. 785 – c. 852, although Harald was probably too old for that to be true). Sigurd Hart and Ingeborg had children named Guttorm Sigurdsson and Ragnhild Sigurdsdotter. When Sigurd Hart's uncle, king Fróði of Ringerike died, Sigurd Hart supposedly went to Norway to succeed him as king of Ringerike.{{citation needed|date=April 2016}} There are a number of unlikely claims or implied claims about Sigurd Hart's descendants in Ragnarssona þáttr, Heimskringla, and Fagrskinna.
References1. ^Halfdan the Black {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722144006/http://koti.kontu.la/jsalonen/jani/main_saaga_009.html |date=2011-07-22 }} (koti.kontu.la) 2. ^"The Tale of Ragnar's Sons", chapter 4. Translation by Peter Tunstall 3. ^Tale of Ragnar's Sons", chapter 3. Translation by Peter Tunstall 4. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.germanicmythology.com/FORNALDARSAGAS/ThattrRagnarsSonar.html#_ftnref2|title=Chapter 5. The Fall of Sigurd Hart|publisher = The Saga of Ragnar Lodrok and his Sons|author= translated by Peter Tunstall|accessdate= December 15, 2016 }} 5. ^ The Ragnarssona þáttr and Heimskringla relate that a berserker from Hadeland named Haki (Hake) killed Sigurd Hart, but lost a hand in the fight. Haki then went to Sigurd Hart's residence at Stein and took Sigurd's children Ragnhild and Guttorm. Haki returned with the children and all the loot to Hadeland. Before Haki (Hake) recuperated from his wounds and could marry the 15-year-old Ragnhild, she was stolen for a second time, by Halfdan the Black. 6. ^ Some sources claim that Thyra was a daughter of Harald Klak (c. 785 – c. 852); as with his other purported ties to Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, however Harald Klak was too old for that to be true. There are also other, more credible accounts of Thyra's parentage. 7. ^{{cite web |url=http://denstoredanske.dk/Danmarks_geografi_og_historie/Danmarks_historie/Danmark_f%C3%B8r_Reformationen/Gorm_den_Gamle |title=Gorm den Gamle |work=Den Store Danske, Gyldendal |first=Niels |last=Lund |accessdate=December 15, 2016 |language=Danish}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://snl.no/Hardeknud%2Fav_England_og_Danmark |title=Hardeknud – av England og Danmark |trans-title=Harthacnut - of England and Denmark |work=Store norske leksikon |first=Peter |last=Lunga |accessdate=December 15, 2016 |language=Norwegian}} 4 : Heroes in Norse myths and legends|Norwegian petty kings|Viking warriors|9th-century Norwegian people |
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