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    Eystein Orre (Old Norse: Eysteinn Orri; died 25 September 1066) was a Norwegian noble who was killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066. Eystein...
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    troops who had been guarding the ships at Riccall some 25 km away, led by Eystein Orre, Hardrada's prospective son-in-law. Some of his men were said to have...
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  • Orre may refer to: Eystein Orre (died 1066), a Norwegian noble who was killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge Magne Orre (born 1950), a Norwegian cyclist...
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  • which Harald was killed, Harald had promised Maria away for marriage to Eystein Orre (brother of Harald's concubine or second wife Tora Torbergsdatter), who...
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    reserve forces from Riccall led by Eystein Orre finally appeared, but they were exhausted as they had run all the way. Eystein picked up Harald's fallen banner...
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    scholar (b. 990) September 25 (killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge): Eystein Orre, Norwegian nobleman Harald III (Harald Hardrada), king of Norway Tostig...
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  • been Tora's. This is not considered likely, as Maria was engaged to Eystein Orre, who would have been her uncle had she been the daughter of Tora. It...
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    promised in marriage to Eystein Orre (brother of Tora Torbergsdatter), but reportedly died on Orkney the same day that Harald and Eystein died. Old Norse: Ellisif...
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  • Earl of Mercia Kingdom of Norway Harald Hardrada † Tostig Godwinson † Eystein Orre † Victory English Victory The Norse army is defeated 1066 1066 Battle...
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  • scholar (b. 990) September 25 (killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge): Eystein Orre, Norwegian nobleman Harald III (Harald Hardrada), king of Norway Tostig...
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