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King of the Goths. In the Icelandic legend, Jormunrek was the aged king who fell love with the beauty of Svanhild (Svanhild), daughter of Sigurd and Gudrun. Gudrun reluctantly agreed to the marriage. Before the wedding, Randver, Jormunrek's son, also fell in love with Svanhild. Jormunrek's treacherous adviser Bikki encouraged Randver to make his feelings known to Svanhild. Svanhild seemed to return the affection.

Bikki falsely brought an accusation that Randver and Svanhild were lovers, advising Jormunrek to kill the pair.


Jormunrek was identified with the historical figure Ermanaric, king of the Goths (Ostrogoths) in the Ukraine, who was killed in AD 375.

When a subject tribe, Rosomoni, deserted him in the war against the Huns, Ermanaric captured the wife of the Rosomoni chieftain, named Sunilda (Svanhild), and had her torn to pieces by tying her to two wild horses.

Sunilda's brothers tried to avenge her death, but only managed to severely wound the king. The Huns later destroyed his kingdom. Then Ermanaric committed suicide.


In the German legend and the Norwegian Thiðrekssaga, it was completely different from the Icelandic legend and the historical figure. Jormunrek was called either Ermanaric or Erminrek (Thiðrekssaga), and was he was responsible for banishing the hero Dietrich (or Thiðrek) from his kingdom of Bern. According to the Thiðrekssaga, Erminrek (Jormunrek) was the uncle of Thidrek. See Ermanaric in the German Heroes.

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Jormunrek, Jormunrekr, Jormunrekk (Norse - Icelandic).
Erminrek (Norse - Norwegian).
Ermenrich, Ermanrik (German).
Ermanaric, Hermanaric (historical).

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Gudrun, Svanhild.
Völsunga Saga.

Jimmy Joe Timeless Myths

By Jimmy Joe

Minor Norse Characters:

  • • Atli (Attila)
  • • Fafnir
  • • Guttorm
  • • Heimir
  • • Hreidmar
  • • Hunding
  • • Jormunrek
  • • Lyngvi
  • • Mimir
  • • Otter
  • • Regin
  • • Rerir
  • • Siggeir
  • • Sigi
  • • Volsung
Ermanaric

Ermanaric

Ermanaric was another historical figure who was later shrouded in legend. As a historical figure, Ermanaric was an Ostrogoth king whose kingdom was located in present day Ukraine. Ermanaric was killed in AD 375 when the Huns invaded and overran hi...

January 1st, 2001 • Jimmy Joe
Svanhild (Swanhild)

Svanhild (Swanhild)

Svanhild or Swanhild was the daughter of Sigurd and Gudrun. Svanhild was the sister of Sigmund Sigurdarson, as well as half-sister of Aslaug, the daughter of Sigurd and Brynhild. After Sigurd's death, Gudrun took her daughter to Denmark, where she...

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Siggeir

Siggeir

King of the Goths. Siggeir induced Volsung to allow him to marry Signy. Signy however was not happy with it. When an old man stuck a beautiful magic sword in the great oak tree Branstock, no one could draw the sword out except Sigmund, Volsung's y...

August 27th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Dietrich

Dietrich

Dietrich von Bern (Verona) was based on the historical figure of Theodoric the Great, an Ostrogoth king who ruled Italy after Odoacer, another Ostrogoth king, who died in AD 493. Theodoric established a strong kingdom and reigned until his death i...

June 13th, 2001 • Jimmy Joe
Gudrun (Grimhild, Kriemhild)

Gudrun (Grimhild, Kriemhild)

Wife of the hero Sigurd. Gudrun was the daughter of Giuki and Grimhild. She was the sister of Gunnar, Hogni and Guttorm. In the first lay of Gudrun (Gudrunarkvida I), when Gudrun mourned for Sigurd, she had a sister named Gullrond. But in Snorri S...

August 16th, 2003 • 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 (Bern...

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Sigmund

Sigmund

Sigmund was the son of Volsung and Ljod (Hljod). He was brother of Signy (his twin), and nine other brothers; no names were ever given for Sigmund's brothers. Sigmund was the only person who could draw out the magic sword Gram (Balmung) from the g...

August 27th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Guttorm

Guttorm

A Giuking and murderer of Sigurd. According to the Volsunga Saga and the poems from the Poetic Edda, Guttorm was the son of Giuki and Grimhild. He was the brother of Gunnar, Hogni and Gudrun. But in Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, Guttorm was only ...

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Sigurd

Sigurd

In the Norse legends, Sigurd was the son of Sigmund and Hjordis, who was the daughter of Eylimi. He was the half-brother of Sinfjotli, Helgi and Hamund. Note that in the Thiðrekssaga (Norwegian saga), Sigurd's mother was Sisibe, daughter of Nidung...

August 27th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Sigurd and the Guikings

Sigurd and the Guikings

Sigurd, like his father (Sigmund) and grandfather Volsung, grew at a rapid pace, both in size and in strength. His stepfather (Alf) gave permission to Sigurd to select any horse he wished from his stable. Sigurd met an old man with one eye (Odin i...

August 10th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
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