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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.

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  • Eystein Adilson (de)
  • Östen (es)
  • Eysteinn (en)
  • Eysteinn (fr)
  • Eysteinn (re) (it)
  • Eysteinn (rei lendário) (pt)
  • Östen av Ynglingaätten (sv)
  • Йостен (uk)
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  • Eystein Adilson, auch Eysteinn Adilson oder Östen, norwegisch Øystein, (* Ende 6. Jahrhundert um 594; † 7. Jahrhundert um 620 in Lofon) war ein Sagenkönig in Schweden am Anfang des 7. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • Eystein (en vieux norrois : Eysteinn, en suédois : Östen, et en latin : Ostenus), également connu sous le nom de Øystein ou encore de Eustein, est un roi semi-légendaire de Suède (mort vers 600) appartenant à la dynastie des Ynglingar. Il est le fils d'Eadgils et d' (en), et le père d'Ingvar le Grand (Yngvar Harra). (fr)
  • Eysteinn, Eystein, Øystein o Östen (norreno ey "island" o auja "buona fortuna" e steinn "pietra"), (... – Lofönd, VI secolo), è stato un semi-leggendario re sueone della casata dei Yngling, di Uppsala. (it)
  • Östen (eller Eystein), enligt Ynglingasagan svensk sagokung av ynglingaätten, son till Adils. Under hans tid skall daner och norrmän ha härjat i Svitjod. Han blev innebränd i bygden av den jutiske sjökungen Sölve Högnesson, som härskade över Svitjod i många år tills svearna dräpte honom. Efter Sölve blev Östens son Yngvar kung i Svitjod. (sv)
  • Йостен або Ейстейн (Östen; ? — 600) — напівлегендарний конунг у 575—600 роках. (uk)
  • 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. (en)
  • Eysteinn Adilsson (sueco: Östen); (n. 594) fue un rey semilegendario de Svealand, Suecia, hijo de Eadgils e de Sajonia.​​ Östen fue padre de Ingvar. El montículo de Östen (Östens hög) en Västerås cerca de ha sido vinculado a la figura del rey por algunos historiadores populares. El término hög deriva del nórdico antiguo haugr que significa "montículo". Snorri cita una estrofa de Ynglingatal de Þjóðólfur úr Hvini: Historia Norwegiæ ofrece un sumario en latín de Ynglingatal, anterior a la cita de Snorri: (es)
  • Eysteinn (em nórdico antigo: Eysteinn), também referido como Östen (em sueco: Östen), Eustein ou Ósteno (em latim: Eustein, Ostenus), foi um rei lendário da Suécia no século VI. Teria pertencido à Dinastia dos Inglingos, sendo filho do rei Adelo (Adils) e de Irsa, e pai do rei Inguar, o Grisalho. Este rei lendário está referido na Saga dos Inglingos do historiador islandês Snorri Sturluson do século XIII e na História da Noruega do século XII. (pt)
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