Person:Eystein Adilsson (2)

Eystein Adilsson , King In Sweden
b.Abt 594 Uppsala, Sweden
d.Abt 620
m. Abt 593
  1. Eystein Adilsson , King In SwedenAbt 594 - Abt 620
  • HEystein Adilsson , King In SwedenAbt 594 - Abt 620
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Facts and Events
Name Eystein Adilsson , King In Sweden
Alt Name _____ Eystein, King of Sweden
Alt Name Eystein, _____
Alt Name[5] Eystein Adilsson
Alt Name _____ Eyestein
Alt Name Osten Eystein
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 594 Uppsala, Sweden
Marriage to Unknown
Death? Abt 620
Reference Number? Q5423038?
References
  1.   The Viking Age, Gen. Hist. 19, v. 1, p. 67.
  2.   Attarskra Bjarni Thorsteinsson, Ice FH 1, p. 431.
  3.   Keiser und Koenig Hist. Gen. Hist. 25, pt. 1, p. 137.
  4.   Hist. of the Anglo-Saxons, Eng. 36, v. 1, p. 241.
  5. Eysteinn, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

    the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia

    Eysteinn (Swedish: Östen; died ca 600) was the son of Eadgils and Yrsa of Saxony. He was the father of Ingvar. The Eysteinn tumulus (Östens hög) in Västerås near Östanbro has been linked to King Eysteinn by some popular historians. The term Hög is derived from the Old Norse word haugr meaning mound or barrow.

    Eysteinn ruled Sweden at the time when Hrólf Kraki died in Lejre. It was a troubled time when many sea kings ravaged Swedish shores. One of those kings was named Sölve and he was from Jutland (but according to Historia Norwegiae he was Geatish, see below). At this time Sölve was pillaging in the Baltic Sea. He arrived in Lofond (probably the island of Lovön or the Lagunda Hundred), where Eysteinn was at a feast. Sölve and his men surrounded the house and set it on fire burning everyone inside to death. Then Sölve arrived at Sigtuna (Old Sigtuna) and ordered the Swedes to accept him as king. The Swedes refused and gathered an army that fought against Sölve and his men, but they lost after eleven days. The Swedes had to accept him as king until they rebelled and killed him.

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