Examples of using Ubba in English and their translations into German
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Ubba has returned?
No. We have Ubba.
So until Ubba returns, we have to make peace.
She's from Earl Ubba.
I fought Ubba man on man and I killed him!
Never cross Ubba.
Lord Ubba, may I present the Lord Odda of Wessex?
I will wait for Ubba here.
Ubba will come look for me- and he will be here soon.
I would never have given you up to Ubba.
The first sign of Ubba returning, I am to escape.
Maybe I will make a present of you to Ubba.
I will do as Ubba asks and she will die slowly.
We came for war, Ragnar, but Ubba has reneged.
You both shall ride towards the Severn river to face Ubba.
Ubba is unpredictable. He takes his orders from the gods.
It's on the exact spot where Ubba Lothbrokson's buried.
Lord Ubba, I'm telling you, Ragnar was killed by Danes!
I was at Cynuit on the day that I, Uhtred of Bebbanburg, killed Ubba.
But Ubba has left us weak. He put all of our lives at risk.
UHTRED Not that it's your concern, but she's for Storri.A Saxon whore, from Ubba.
But I know that when Ubba returns, the hostages will be killed.
If Ubba returns, the hostages will be killed and the Danes will attack.
But only if you, Lord Ubba, and all of your men submit to God.
In this tradition, Ragnar was the scourge of France and England and the father of many renowned sons, including Ivar the Boneless, Björn Ironside, Halfdan Ragnarsson,Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, and Ubba.
I will fight you, Ubba. If that's what you want. But you will die.
Ivar, the brother of Ubba, has been killed there, which would be irrelevant, but for the fact that Ubba wishes to avenge him personally.
For where the church to commemorate Lord Odda's victory over Ubba was to be built, I saw devastation, destruction, and the charred remains of 15 monks or more.
Whoever sent them, Ubba or your uncle, they won't rest. There will be others.
Prelude==A party of Vikings led by Ubba, brother of Ivar the Boneless and Halfdan Ragnarsson, landed on the coast at Combwich with 23 ships and twelve hundred men.
