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Sigurd's Flagship was one of sixty in the King's fleet, which sailed from [[Norway]] {{CIT|in [[Timeline#995-1993|1107]]}} before arriving in [[Galicia]] in 1108. After [[Demona]] and [[Angelika]] joined the crew, Sigurd's Flagship and the rest of the fleet sailed to (and besieged) [[Lisbon]]. From there, it passed the Rock of [[Gibraltar]] then east to the island of [[Formentera]], before stopping in [[Jerusalem]] in the summer of 1110. | Sigurd's Flagship was one of sixty in the King's fleet, which sailed from [[Norway]] {{CIT|in [[Timeline#995-1993|1107]]}} before arriving in [[Galicia]] in 1108. After [[Demona]] and [[Angelika]] joined the crew, Sigurd's Flagship and the rest of the fleet sailed to (and besieged) [[Lisbon]]. From there, it passed the Rock of [[Gibraltar]] then east to the island of [[Formentera]], before stopping in [[Jerusalem]] in the summer of 1110. | ||
| − | By October 1110, the fleet sailed to | + | By October 1110, the fleet sailed to the Levant and began a [[Siege of Sidon|two-month attack]] on the port of [[Sidon]]. In what became it's final leg on the voyage, the fleet arrived in [[Constantinople]] in January 111. The March, King Sigurd sold it and the rest of his remaining fleet to [[Byzantium|Byzantine]] Emperor [[Alexios Komnenos]]. ''([[Fortune Favors the Brave...|"Fortune Favors the Brave..."]])'' |
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| − | Sigurd's Flagship, like the rest of his fleet, were [[Viking]] Longships that operated not only with sails, but used several oars when there were no winds. | + | Sigurd's Flagship, like the rest of his fleet, were [[Viking]] Longships that operated not only with sails, but used several oars when there were no winds. Unique to the rest of King Sigurd's fleet was the [[Box]], the private iron cabin where the gargoyles slept during the day. |
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Latest revision as of 16:34, 1 September 2025
Sigurd's Flagship was a Viking longship and the jewel of King Sigurd Magnusson's navy. It was also crewed by five gargoyles.
History
Sigurd's Flagship was one of sixty in the King's fleet, which sailed from Norway in 1107 before arriving in Galicia in 1108. After Demona and Angelika joined the crew, Sigurd's Flagship and the rest of the fleet sailed to (and besieged) Lisbon. From there, it passed the Rock of Gibraltar then east to the island of Formentera, before stopping in Jerusalem in the summer of 1110.
By October 1110, the fleet sailed to the Levant and began a two-month attack on the port of Sidon. In what became it's final leg on the voyage, the fleet arrived in Constantinople in January 111. The March, King Sigurd sold it and the rest of his remaining fleet to Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos. ("Fortune Favors the Brave...")
Characteristics
Sigurd's Flagship, like the rest of his fleet, were Viking Longships that operated not only with sails, but used several oars when there were no winds. Unique to the rest of King Sigurd's fleet was the Box, the private iron cabin where the gargoyles slept during the day.
Real World Background
In addition to the stops featured in the comic, the Sigurd's Flagship also wintered over in England early in the voyage and, after their time at the island Formentera, had a stop in Sicily, where they met the young Count Roger II.
The Dragonhead on Sigurd's Flagship was clad in gold. According to the 12th Century history, Gesta Regum Anglorum (Deeds of the Kings of the English), the entire ship was supposedly fixed atop the Hagia Sophia. [1][2][3]