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Eystein or
Eysteinn is the name of:
Eystein Erlendsson (d. 1188),
Norwegian bishop and
saint Eystein Halfdansson (fl. c. 730), king of
Romerike and Vestfold...
- Norwegian: Øystein Magnusson; c. 1088 – 29
August 1123) was king of
Norway (as
Eystein I) from 1103 to 1123
together with his
brothers Sigurd the
Crusader and...
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Eystein Halfdansson (Old Norse:
Eysteinn Hálfdansson) was the son of
Halfdan Hvitbeinn of the
House of
Yngling according to
Norse tradition. He inherited...
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Eystein II (Old Norse:
Eysteinn Haraldsson; Norwegian: Øystein Haraldsson); c. 1125 – 21
August 1157) was king of
Norway from 1142 to 1157. He
ruled as...
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Eystein Glumra ("
Eystein the Noisy" or "
Eystein the Clatterer";
Modern Norwegian Øystein Glumra), also
known as
Eystein Ivarsson, was
reputedly a petty...
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Eystein Orre (Old Norse:
Eysteinn Orri; died 25
September 1066) was a
Norwegian noble who was
killed at the
Battle of
Stamford Bridge in 1066. Eystein...
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Eystein Jansen (born 28
February 1953) is a
Norwegian professor in
marine geology and
paleoceanography at the
University of Bergen, and
researcher and...
- brother,
Eystein, came to
Norway from Scotland,
where he had
grown up.
Harald Gille had
acknowledged Eystein as a son
before his death, and
Eystein was therefore...
- Guthormsdóttir). He
served as co-ruler with his half-brothers, Inge
Haraldsson and
Eystein II Haraldsson. His
epithet Munn
means "the Mouth" in Old Norse. He was...
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Eysteinn Beli or
Eysteinn hinn illráði, Swedish: Östen Illråde (ill-ruler) or Östen Beli, was a semi-legendary king of
Sweden who
would have
ruled in the...