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Sarus may refer to: Germanic culture * Sarus (''Sörli''), a son of the Norse mythological king, Jonakr * Sarus (''Serila''), a semi-historic figure who, in the fourth century, on behalf of his sister
Svanhildr Svanhildr is the beautiful daughter of Sigurd and Gudrun in Germanic heroic legend, whose grisly death at the hands of her jealous royal husband Ermanaric was told in many northern European stories, including the Old Norse '' Poetic Edda'' (''Ha ...
, attacked Ermanaric, king of the Ostrogoths *
Sarus the Goth Sarus or Saurus (d. 413 AD) was a Gothic chieftain known as a particularly brave and skillful warrior. He became a commander for the Emperor Honorius. He was known for his hostility to the prominent Gothic brothers-in-law Alaric I and Athaulf, and ...
, a blood enemy and leading rival of Ataulf, king of the Visigoths, in the early fifth century Other uses * Sarus, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * Sarus River, the ancient name of the Seyhan River in Adana Province (Cilicia), Turkey *
Sarus crane The sarus crane (''Antigone antigone'') is a large nonmigratory Crane (bird), crane found in parts of the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia. The tallest of the flying birds, standing at a height of up to , they are a c ...
(''Grus antigone''), a large non-migratory crane *
Battle of Sarus The Battle of Sarus was fought in April 625 between the Byzantine army, led by Emperor Heraclius, and the Persian general Shahrbaraz. After a series of maneuvers, the Byzantine army under Heraclius, which in the previous year had invaded Persia ...
, a battle fought in 625 between the East Roman (Byzantine) army, led by Emperor Heraclius, and the Persian general Shahrbaraz * Aerocopter Sarus, a "mono-tilt-rotor rotary-ring" VTOL aircraft under development by Aerocopter Inc. * Balázs Sarus (born 1988), Hungarian football player {{disambiguation, geo