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  2. Thorsteinn Einarsson - Wikipedia

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    Einarsson was born to an Icelandic father and an Austrian mother. [1] He moved to Salzburg for the first time at the age of five, where his father studied singing.

  3. Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar - Wikipedia

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    Þorsteins saga Víkingssonar or The Saga of Thorstein, Viking's Son is a legendary saga which takes place in the 7th century. It is about the father of Frithjof the Bold. It begins in Norway and Sweden (with locations such as Ulleråker), but continues into exotic places such as India. It is not one of the more famous sagas, but it is still ...

  4. Thorstein Eiriksson - Wikipedia

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    Thorstein Eiriksson (Old Norse: Þórsteinn Eiríksson [ˈθoːrˌstɛinː ˈɛiˌriːksˌson]) was the third and youngest son of Erik the Red. Almost nothing is known about Thorstein's life. According to the Vinland Sagas , Erik the Red settled in Greenland around 986 with his wife and three grown sons, Leif , Thorvald and Thorstein.

  5. Egill Skallagrímsson - Wikipedia

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    "Egil Saga" is a song on the album Licht by the German band, Faun. The lyrics are taken from " Egils Saga " and tell the story of the girl made sick by the runes and how Egil cured her. Egil Skallagrímsson is a character in the historical fiction series Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell , who settles in Northumbria for a time as a close friend ...

  6. Þorsteins þáttr bæjarmagns - Wikipedia

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  7. Thorstein the Red - Wikipedia

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    He was born around 850 AD and was the son of Olaf the White, King of Dublin, and Aud the Deep-minded, who was the daughter of Ketil Flatnose. [1] After the death of Olaf, Aud and Thorstein went to live in the Hebrides, then under Ketil's rule. [2] Thorstein eventually became a warlord and allied with the Jarl of Orkney, Sigurd Eysteinsson. [1]

  8. Thorstein Skarning - Wikipedia

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    Thorstein Skarning (1888–1939) was a Norwegian-born musician and bandleader, who toured the Upper Midwest for over two decades and was a Twin Cities radio personality in the 1930s. [ 1 ] Accordion virtuoso

  9. Magne Furuholmen - Wikipedia

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    Furuholmen was born in Oslo, the son of jazz trumpeter Kåre Furuholmen (1940–69) and Anne-Lise Furuholmen (b. 1941). [53] He was raised in Manglerud, Oslo (along with A-ha colleague and co-writer Paul Waaktaar-Savoy). He has one sister, Line, and two half brothers, Thorstein and Trygve Christian.