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Regin

In Norse mythology, Reginn (; often anglicized as Regin or Regan) is a son of Hreiðmarr and the foster father of Sigurð. His brothers are Fáfnir and Ótr.

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Reginn the dwarf

Modern influence

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Regin

Nodes32
Edges31
Triples50
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.0625
Components1

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related to Modern influence · 20
Regin → Alberich, Book, Der Ring, Eddas, Except, Fire Emblem Heroes, Fáfnir, However, In, Megan Shipman, Mime, Nibelung, Nibelungen, Nothung, Reginn, Rhinegold, Richard Wagner, She, Siegfried, Sigurð
related to Völsunga saga · 18
Regin → Andvaranaut, Andvari, Fáfnir, Gram, He, Hreiðmarr, Loki, Odin, Of, Reginn, Reginn's, Sigmund's, Sigurð, Sigurð's, Sleipnir, When Loki, When Sigurð, While Sigurð
related to Reginn the dwarf · 8
Regin → Among, Dvergatal, In, Poetic Edda, Reginn, Reginsmál, Sigurðarkviða Fáfnisbana, Völuspá
related to Þiðreks saga · 4
Regin → Mimir, Reginn, Sigurð, The Norwegian

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sigurð reginn sword fáfnir gram reginn's father brother striking anvil tests kill heart dwarf gold ótr hreiðmarr foster brothers forged

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Reginrelated to Modern influenceIn0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceDer Ring0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceNibelungen0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceRichard Wagner0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceReginn0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceNibelung0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceMime0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceAlberich0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceRhinegold0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceExcept0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceSigurð0.60section
Reginrelated to Modern influenceFáfnir0.60section

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