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  1. When King Magnus was ambushed and killed in Ulaid by an Irish army in 1103, the 14-year-old Sigurd returned to Norway along with the rest of the Norwegian army, leaving his child-bride behind. Upon arriving in Norway, he and his two brothers, Øystein and Olav, were proclaimed kings of Norway and jointly ruled the kingdom together for some time.

  2. Eysteinn Magnusson (Old Norse: Eysteinn Magnússon, 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 Olaf Magnusson, although since Olaf died before adulthood, only Eystein and Sigurd were effective rulers of the country.

  3. Norway led by Eystein I is a custom civilization mod by ExplosiveWatermelon. The Kingdom of Norway during the Hardrada dynasty was considered the Golden Age of Norway, and also signified the beginning of the end of Viking culture in Scandinavia. While many remember Harald Hardrada as the last true Viking, Norse expansion was still prevalent. In modern times, Norway is one of the nicest ...

  4. Jul 13, 2023 · Explore genealogy for Eystein Halfdansson born 725 Raumariki, Vestfold, Norway died 780 Jarslo Jerseoy, Telemark, Norway including ancestors + descendants + 4 family memories + 15 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

  5. May 9, 2024 · EYSTEIN Magnusson, ([1088/89]-[Hustadir in Stim] 29 Aug 1123, bur Trondheim, Christ Church). Snorre names Eystein as son of King Magnus, specifying in a later passage that he "was of a mean mother"[384]. He succeeded his father in 1103 as EYSTEIN I Joint King of Norway jointly with his half-brothers Sigurd and Olav IV.

  6. Sep 4, 2022 · "51. OF KING EYSTEIN'S DEATH. Eystein, Halfdan Hvitbein's son, became king after in Raumarike and Westfold. He was married to Hild, a daughter of Eric Agnarsson, who was king in Westfold. Agnar, Eric's father, was a son of Sigtryg, king in the Vend district. King Eric had no son, and died while King Halfdan Hvitbein was still in life.

  7. Eystein Magnusson (Old Norse: Eysteinn Magnússon, 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 Olaf Magnusson, although since Olaf died before adulthood, only Eystein and Sigurd were effective rulers of the country. Eystein died of illness in August 1123, and his brother Sigurd ...

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