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Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Atlas Coeus Crius Cronus Demeter Dionysus Gaia Hades Hephaestus Hera Hermes Hestia Hyperion Iapetus Mnemosyne Oceanus Phobos Phoebe Poseidon Prometheus Rhea Tethys Themis Uranus Zeus
Bacchus Ceres Diana Juno Jupiter Mars Mercury Minerva Neptune Pluto Venus Vesta Vulcan
Amun Anubis Aten Atum Babi Bastet Bes Geb Hapi hathor heqet Horus Isis Khepri Khnum Khonsu Maat Nephthys Nut Osiris Ptah Ra Seshat Seth Shu Sobek Thoth
Alfheim Baldur Freya Freyr Frigg Heimdallr Helheim Idun Jotunheim Loki Nerthus Njord Odin Thor Tyr
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Norse Sagas

The word "saga" probably means "What is told". Norse sagas are similar to epics, but usually refer to works compiled in Iceland during the medieval period. A saga is usually a narrative, either in poems or prose, dealing with historical, legendary or mythical subjects, written in Old Norse during the 13th-14th centuries.

The Icelandic sagas can be divided into three different categories: Kings' Sagas, Family Sagas, and Heroic or Legendary Sagas. I have chosen to only to deal with the Heroic Sagas, which are often called fornaldar saga or "saga of antiquity". Heroic Sagas concentrated mainly on the Cycle of the Ring or the Nibelungen Cycle, with such heroes as Sigurd/Siegfried.

As for the modern usage of the word "saga", the term is much more confusing and no longer confined to Iceland or Scandinavian countries. These days, sagas can mean any long novel in modern literature, usually written in the narrative form. I won't go on any further about sagas in modern literature.


Norse Sagas contain stories of interest, particularly the Völsunga Saga. The Völsunga narrated the entire saga of the family of Sigurd (Völsungs) and the Giukings or the Niflungs (the Nibelungs in the German myth). I also reviewed a German version of the Völsunga, known as the Nibelungenlied. A Norwegian version called the Thidrekssaga was written around the same time as the Nibelungenlied, and used both Icelandic and German oral traditions. Thidrekssaga, however, was centred around the hero Thidrek of Bern, usually known in German as Dietrich of Verona.

You will find tales about the Völsunga Saga and the Nibelungenlied under the choice called Cycle of the Ring. I may include a third version called Thidrekssaga sometime in the future.

For those readers who are interested in the gods, I have included the Norse creation and Ragnarök. The War of Aesir and Vanir as well as a description of Asgard and Midgard can be found under the Creation myths.

I have included a number of tales about Odin, Thor and Loki, the most popular gods in Norse mythology.

You will find a number of German tales under the page titled Dietrich Legend and Other Germanic Tales, where you will find the story of Beowulf.

For those who are interested, I have included the Runic Alphabets in the new Facts and Figures: The Norse Way.

Please select one of the choices below:

Norse Creation

Norse Creation

Search for Wisdom

Search for Wisdom

Of Thor & Giants

Of Thor & Giants

Ragnarok

Ragnarok

Cycle of the Ring

Cycle of the Ring

Hrolf Kraki

Hrolf Kraki

Gautrek's Saga

Gautrek's Saga

Dietrich Legend

Dietrich Legend

Kudrun

Kudrun

Beowulf

Beowulf

Regin reforging the sword for Sigurd

Regin reforging the sword for Sigurd (12th century)
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Setesdal, Norway

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Volsunga Saga

Volsunga Saga

The Völsunga Saga (Volsunga Saga or Volsungasaga) was the story of love and betrayal, adventure and tragedy expanding over several generations, beginning with the son of Odin named Sigi. An unknown author from Iceland wrote the Volsunga Saga in th...

August 10th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Norse Heroes 1

Norse Heroes 1

The majority of these characters come from the Völsunga Saga, so for the full story, read Völsunga Saga . It should be noted that Wayland was the English name of the divine master smith, but he was famous for myths throughout the other Germanic ki...

August 27th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
About Norse Mythology

About Norse Mythology

Who were the Norse and Germanic people? Was there any historical connection to Norse myths? Sources for Norse myths Who were the Norse and Germanic people? The name Norse referred to a people and a language of the ancient Scandinavians (Norwegians...

July 23rd, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Norse Mythology

Norse Mythology

Norse Mythology is a strange world. It's different from other mythology in that their characters and world, even in Asgard, are grave and solemn. This may all be due to the fact, even though the gods are immortal, that they will be destroyed in a ...

July 23rd, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Background

Background

Background for the Norse Volung-Niflung myth and the German Nibelung epic. Sources The Edda Who were the Nibelungs? Plot Comparison Sources There are many sources for the saga of Sigurd/Siegfried and the downfall of the Burgundian family. Such was...

July 28th, 2001 • Jimmy Joe
Thiðreks saga

Thiðreks saga

The Thiðrekssaga was written around 1205, which was about the same time as the Nibelungenlied (c. 1200). The "Saga of Thiðrek" was based on the adventures of the great German hero Thiðrek , who was known in German legend as Dietrich of Verona (Ber...

December 21st, 2003 • Jimmy Joe
Thidrekssaga

Thidrekssaga

There are several family trees mentioned in the Thidrekssaga. The Amelungs The House of Attila The Niflungs The House of the Vilkins The Amelungs Note that in the German legend, the Amelungs usually referred to Thiðrek and his followers, who follo...

February 24th, 2001 • Jimmy Joe
Genealogy

Genealogy

Norse Tradition German Tradition Norse Tradition German Tradition

March 29th, 2003 • Jimmy Joe
Minor Norse Characters

Minor Norse Characters

The majority of the characters here come from the Völsunga Saga (Volsunga Saga) and from the Eddas. So for the full story, read the Völsunga Saga . Volsungs Giukings (Niflungs) For Niflung, see Hogni . For Hamdir, Sorli and Erp, see Gudrun . Other...

August 27th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Cycle of the Ring

Cycle of the Ring

In Germanic myths, the most important narratives were the legends in the Nibelungen cycle or the Cycle of the Ring , which can be found in Scandinavian (Norse) and German literature. It centred on the hero Sigurd/Siegfried and the Burgundian famil...

July 28th, 2001 • Jimmy Joe

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