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Oistins (Pronounced /'ȯis-tins/ -- UN/LOCODE: BB OST) is a
coastal area
located in the
country of Barbados. It is
situated centrally along the coastline...
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Oistin mac Amlaíb (Old Norse:
Eysteinn Óláfsson) was a ninth-century
Norse or Norse-Gael
leader whom
sometimes identified as a King of Dublin. He was a...
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incorporated into the
Charter of
Barbados (Treaty of
Oistins),
which was
signed at the Mermaid's Inn,
Oistins, on 17
January 1652.
Starting with Cromwell, a...
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annals naming Oistin and Carlus. Todd in his
translation of
Cogadh Gaedhel re
Gallaibh suggests that
Thorstein and
Oistin are the same person,...
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Oistins Bay is a
hamlet located southeast of
Carlisle Bay,
close to the
southernmost point of Barbados,
South Point. It's the
largest town in the Christ...
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Oistins Fish
Festival is a folk
festival that has
taken place in
Oistins,
Barbados every Easter since 1967. The
purpose of the
festival is to acknowledge...
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probably succeeding them as king. Some
scholars have also
suggested that
Oistin, son of Amlaíb
ruled with Bárid as co-king.
According to some
scholars Halfdan...
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names a son of Amlaíb, most
likely Oistin, as
raiding with him. It has been
suggested that Bárid and his
cousin Oistin ruled together as co-kings following...
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Schedule Section # 6: The
Boundaries of Bridgetown, Speightstown,
Holetown and
Oistin are
cited as follows: 2) "Speightstown: (a) the
section of
Highway 1 from...
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Irish kings and
instead tells of the
death of Amlaib's son,
Oistín and reads: "
Oistín son of Amlaíb, king of the Nor****, was
deceitfully killed by...