Sigurd's Cross Kirk Andreas
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| Sigurd's Cross Kirk Andreas |
One side of this cross depicts the Sigurd and Fafnir saga. On the left side of the shaft, Sigurd is shown killing Fafnir and roasting his heart. This is shown to the left of the shaft. Also seen is the head of Grani and the raven, with Sigurd helmeted and bending over the fire roasting the heart of Grani. Below that, Sigurd is seen with his magic sword, in the act of killing Fafnir.
On the other side of the cross, the shaft shows interlaced serpents amid which is a figure, possibly either Gunnar or Loki, wearing a tunic and cap, with his wrists and ankles hound. One of the serpents is biting his left shoulder.
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