Volsunga saga
| Volsunga saga |
| Poetic Edda |
| Artifacts |
| Andvarinaut |
| Gram |
| Dwarves |
| Andvari |
| Hreidmar |
| Otr |
| Regin |
| Dragon |
| Fafnir |
| People |
| Volsung |
| Sigmund |
| Signy |
| Sinfjötli |
| Helgi Hundingsbane |
| Sigurd |
| Brynhild |
| Gudrun |
| Attila |
| Gunnar |
| Locations |
| Gautland |
| Hunaland |
| Related |
| Nibelungenlied |
| Hagbard and Signy |
The Volsunga saga is a late 13th century Icelandic prose rendition of the story of Sigurd and Brynhild, and the destruction of the Burgundians. It is largely based on epic poetry.
The Nibelungenlied is another telling of some of the same stories.
A full text translation of the Volsunga Saga by is at the University of California, Berkeley's Online Medieval and Classical Library
Read the Volsunga Saga here: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Volsunga/
Or read the retelling of the legend at Timeless Myths: Volsunga Saga
Categories: Epic | Medieval literature | Sagas of Iceland | Norse mythology | History of the Germanic peoples