Image:Sigurd.svg
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English: The 11th century Ramsund carving in Sweden depicts how Sigurd learnt the language of birds, in the Poetic Edda and the Völsunga saga.
The Ramsund carving in Sweden depicts:
Deutsch: Zeichnung des Runenstein.
Français : Pierre runique de Ramsund (Södermanland), XIe siècle. Elle représente le mythe de Sigurd.
Polski: Kamień z Ramsund w Szwecji przedstawia
日本語: ラムスンド彫刻画に描かれている、ヴォルスンガ・サガの一節。.
Italiano: La scultura di Rasmund del XI secolo, in Svezia, mostra come Sigfrido impari il linguaggio degli uccelli nell'Edda poetica e nella Saga di Volsung. L'incisione di Ramsund che ritrae brani della Saga Völsunga. Sigfrido uccide il drago.
Português: O Ramsund descreve trechos da Saga de Völsunga. O Ramsund descreve trechos da Saga de Völsunga.
Español: La piedra tallada de Ramsund del siglo XI, Suecia, representa cómo Sigurd aprendió el lenguaje de los pájaros, en la Edda poética y la Saga Völsunga.
Svenska: Ramsundsristningen. Sigurdsristningen vid Ramsund, Sundbyholm, Sörmlands runinskrifter 101. Ramsundsristningen, Södermanlands runinskrifter 101. Ramsundsristningen.
Suomi: Ramsundin kaiverrus kuvaa kuinka Sigurd tappaa Fafnirin ja Reginin.
Eesti: Vanemas Eddas jutustatud Sigurd Faafniritapja lugu, kujutatuna Ramsundi ruunikivil Rootsis.
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