Prophetess Noam or Sibil, Sybilla, Sif Sibil (Sif) Queen of Troy (De Mennon) (c.-1180 - c.1272)

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Nicknames: "Sibil"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Asgard,Asia East,,Europe
Death: Died in Great Musgrave,Westmoreland,,England
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About Prophetess Noam or Sibil, Sybilla, Sif Sibil (Sif) Queen of Troy (De Mennon)

  1. ID: I176283
  2. Name: Prophetess Sif [<^>v] de Asgaard
  3. Sex: F
  4. Birth: in c 1200 BC

Marriage 1 King Thor [@ <^>v] de Asgaard b: in c 1200 BC

Children

  1. Has Children Vingener [@ <^>v] de Asgaard b: in c 1170 BC

source:


http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=gilead07&id=I253485

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Name: Sif (Sibil)

Given Name: Sif (Sibil)

Sex: F 1

Marriage 1 Thor (Tror) OF THRACE

Children

Hloritha (Loridi)

Sources:

Abbrev: Edda

Title: The prose Edda, tales from norse mythology.

Author: Sturlasson, Snorri (Translation and introduction by A. G. Brodeur)

Publication: Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, 1916 (republ. 2006)

Page: p. 6

Men Trakien blev för trångt och han for världen runt och gjorde sina hjältedåd, men föll sen för spåkvinnan Siv. Sen vart han bunden med veipa = bröllopskläde. Efter detta räknar Snorre upp 22 släktled fram till Oden.

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In Norse mythology, Sif (Old Norse "In-law-relationship") is a goddess with golden hair and is the wife of the god Thor. Sif is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In both sources, Sif, is the wife of the god Thor and is known for her golden hair. In the Prose Edda, the euhemerized prologue details that Sif was the most beautiful of women, in Gylfaginning as the mother of the god Ullr (whose father's name is not given), and in Skáldskaparmál as once having had her hair shorn by Loki. Scholarly theories have proposed that Sif's hair represents fields of golden wheat, methods of farming, fertility, and or that she is connected to rowan. Sif Mons, a mons of the planet Venus, is named after Sif.

[source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sif]

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In Norse mythology, Sif (Old Norse "In-law-relationship") is a goddess with golden hair and is the wife of the god Thor. Sif is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In both sources, Sif, is the wife of the god Thor and is known for her golden hair. In the Prose Edda, the euhemerized prologue details that Sif was the most beautiful of women, in Gylfaginning as the mother of the god Ullr (whose father's name is not given), and in Skáldskaparmál as once having had her hair shorn by Loki. Scholarly theories have proposed that Sif's hair represents fields of golden wheat, methods of farming, fertility, and/or that she is connected to rowan. Sif Mons, a mons of the planet Venus, is named after Sif.

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Prophetess Noam or Sibil, Sybilla, Sif Queen of Troy's Timeline

-1180
-1180
Asgard,Asia East,,Europe
-1160
-1160
Age 19
Troy, Turkey
-1025
-1025
Age 154
Troy, Turkey
1272
1272
Age 2452
Great Musgrave,Westmoreland,,England
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