. "Singasten (norr\u00F6na: Singasteinn) \u00E4r i nordisk mytologi och enligt Snorre Sturlasson ett sk\u00E4r i havskanten d\u00E4r Heimdall och Loke k\u00E4mpade om Frejas halssmycke Br\u00EDsingamen, vilket Loke hade stulit. En annan m\u00F6jlighet \u00E4r att \"Singasten\" var namnet p\u00E5 det f\u00F6rem\u00E5l om vilket de k\u00E4mpade. I s\u00E5 fall har \"Singasten\" varit en alternativ ben\u00E4mning p\u00E5 Brisingasmycket."@sv . . . . "Singasteinn"@en . . . "1081491708"^^ . "In Norse mythology, Singasteinn (Old Norse \"singing stone\" or \"chanting stone\") is an object that appears in the account of Loki and Heimdall's fight in the form of seals. The object is solely attested in the skaldic poem H\u00FAsdr\u00E1pa. Some scholars have interpreted it as the location of the struggle, others as the object they were struggling over."@en . . . . . . . "Singasten (norr\u00F6na: Singasteinn) \u00E4r i nordisk mytologi och enligt Snorre Sturlasson ett sk\u00E4r i havskanten d\u00E4r Heimdall och Loke k\u00E4mpade om Frejas halssmycke Br\u00EDsingamen, vilket Loke hade stulit. En annan m\u00F6jlighet \u00E4r att \"Singasten\" var namnet p\u00E5 det f\u00F6rem\u00E5l om vilket de k\u00E4mpade. I s\u00E5 fall har \"Singasten\" varit en alternativ ben\u00E4mning p\u00E5 Brisingasmycket."@sv . . . . . . . . . . "9214231"^^ . . . . . . . "7227"^^ . . . . . . . "Singasten"@sv . . . "In Norse mythology, Singasteinn (Old Norse \"singing stone\" or \"chanting stone\") is an object that appears in the account of Loki and Heimdall's fight in the form of seals. The object is solely attested in the skaldic poem H\u00FAsdr\u00E1pa. Some scholars have interpreted it as the location of the struggle, others as the object they were struggling over."@en . . . . . . . . . .