• Eystein Meyla (Øystein Øysteinsson Møyla) was elected a rival King of Norway during the Norwegian Civil War period. Eystein was son of King Eysteinn Haraldsson...
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  • Norway Eystein Magnusson (c.1088–1123), king of Norway Eystein Meyla (died 1177), also known as Eystein Eysteinson, Norwegian pretender Eysteinn, legendary...
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  • avarice and narrowness".[1] Eystein was married to Ragna Nikolasdottir, a Norwegian gentlewoman. His bastard son Eystein Meyla was proclaimed king by the...
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    Harald Fairhair of the 9th century up to the death of the pretender Eystein Meyla in 1177. The exact sources of Snorri's work are disputed, but they include...
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    Norway, formed in 1174 around the pretender to the Norwegian throne, Eystein Meyla. The name has its origins in propaganda from the established party that...
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  • (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. January – Eystein Meyla, leader of the Birkebeiner in Norway, is killed. Sverre Sigurdson (Later...
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    sought refuge with Birger. Among them were the Birkebeiner chieftains Eystein Meyla and Sverre Sigurdsson who were kinsmen of Brigida Haraldsdotter. Birger's...
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  • Herdebreid) : 1157–1162 Sigurd Markusfostre : 1162–1163, rival king Eystein Meyla Eystein the Maiden (Øystein Møyla) : 1174–1177, rival king Jon Kuvlung :...
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    Herdebreid) : 1157–1162 Sigurd Markusfostre : 1162–1163, rival king Eystein Meyla Eystein the Maiden (Øystein Møyla) : 1174–1177, rival king Jon Kuvlung :...
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  • clock. The Carthusians are approved as a religious order. January – Eystein Meyla, leader of the Birkebeiner in Norway, is killed. Sverre Sigurdson (Later...
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