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Eysteinn (Swedish: Östen; died ca 600) was a semi-legendary king of Sweden, the son of Eadgils. He was the
father of Ingvar. The
Eysteinn tumulus (Östens...
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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...
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Eysteinn Sigurðarson is an
Icelandic actor appearing as Hjálmar in the
Icelandic mystery drama series Trapped (Ófærð) and as Sigtryggr, a
Danish warlord...
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Eysteinn Erlendsson (Modern
Norwegian Øystein Erlendsson,
Latin Augustinus Nidrosiensis) (died 26
January 1188) was
Archbishop of
Nidaros from 1161 to...
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Eysteinn Björnsson (born Stöðvarfjörður
January 9, 1942) is an
Icelandic writer. From 1954
Eysteinn lived in Siglufjörður,
graduated from Menntaskólinn...
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Eysteinn Jónsson (13
November 1906 – 11
August 1993) was an
Icelandic politician and
former minister. He was one of the
biggest politicians and figures...
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Swedish King
Eysteinn, a v****al of Ragnar, that they
wanted him to
submit to Ragnar's sons. Moreover, Eric said that he
wanted Eysteinn's daughter Borghild...
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Eysteinn Þórðarson (3
March 1934 – 24
December 2009) was an
Icelandic alpine skier. He
competed at the 1956
Winter Olympics and the 1960
Winter Olympics...
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Eysteinn Björnsson (ed.). Snorra-Edda: Formáli & Gyl****inning :
Textar fjögurra meginhandrita. 2005.
Available online.
Eysteinn Björnsson (ed...
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Eysteinn Magnusson (Old Norse:
Eysteinn Magnússon, Norwegian: Øystein Magnusson; c. 1088 – 29
August 1123) was King of
Norway (as
Eystein I) from 1103...