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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...
- late 8th century.
Traditional sources state that he was
father of
Eystein Glumra and,
according to the
Orkneyinga Saga, an
ancestor of both the
Earls of...
-
bequeathed to
Sigurd by his
brother Rognvald Eysteinsson. A son of
Eystein Glumra,
Sigurd was a
leader in the
Viking conquest of what is now
northern Scotland...
- Ívar of the
Uplands who
became father of
Eystein the
Clatterer (Eysteinn
Glumra), in turn
father of Jarl Rögnvald of Møre. The
Orkneyinga saga
derives both...
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Halfdan "the Aged" Sveid****on (c. 750) Ivar
Halfdansson (c. 770)
Eystein "
Glumra (the Noisy)" Ivarsson, son-in-law of
Ragnvald the Mountain-High and father...
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Halfdan "the Aged" Sveid****on (c. 750) Ivar
Halfdansson (c. 770)
Eystein "
Glumra (the Noisy)" Ivarsson, son-in-law of
Ragnvald the Mountain-High and father...
- Þórsdrápa
Glaumarr noise,
uproar Nafnaþulur
Glossa Vilhjalms saga sjóðs
Glumra noise Nafnaþulur
Glyrna Hjálmþés saga ok Ölvis
Gneip protruding rock Nafnaþulur...
- og Romsdal. He died at the
Orkney Islands. He was son of King
Eystein "
Glumra (the Noisy)"
Ivarsson of Oppland, and a
contemporary of
Harald Fairhair...