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Halsten Stenkilsson (English exonym: Alstan; Old Icelandic: Hallstein) was King of
Sweden from c. 1067 - 1070. The son of King
Stenkil and a
Swedish princess...
- King of
Sweden from c. 1105–1110
until 1118.
Philip was a son of King
Halsten Stenkilsson and
nephew of King Inge the Elder.
Philip and his
brother Inge...
- to his own time of
writing (the 1070s).
After Eric and Eric were dead,
Halsten, son of King Stenkil,
ascended to the throne. Adam av
Bremen (1984), Historien...
- Ingi konongær, broðher Philipusær konongs, oc
heter æptir Ingæ kononge,
Halstens konongs brødhær.
Hanum war
firigiort mæð
ondom dryk i Østrægøtlanði, oc...
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Anund from
Russia Born: unknown Died:
unknown Regnal titles Preceded by
Halsten King of
Sweden around 1070 Succeeded by Håkan the Red...
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reigned from c. 1066/1070 in some
areas of
Sweden (succeeding
Stenkil or
Halsten Stenkilsson), and from c. 1075 in
Uppland as well (succeeding
Anund Gårdske)...
- of
Sweden or Västergötland: 1060–1066 :
Stenkil 1067–1070 :
Halsten Stenkilsson (
Halsten), son of
Stenkil 1079–1084 : Inge the
Elder (Inge den äldre)...
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Peter Halsten Thorkelson (February 13, 1942 –
February 21, 2019),
better known by his
stage name
Peter Tork, was an
American musician and actor. He was...
- (1050–1060) Stenkil, King (1060–1066) Eric and Eric, King (c.1066–c.1067)
Halsten Stenkilsson, King (c.1067–c.1070, c.1079–post-1081)
Anund Gårdske, King...
- and co-founders of the
University of
Connecticut Peter Tork (ne
Peter Halsten Thorkelson),
member of The Monkees. He
attended E.O.
Smith High School;...