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  2. Styrbjörn the Strong - Wikipedia

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    Styrbjörn is lifted into a chariot after the Battle of Fýrisvellir, as imagined by Mårten Eskil Winge in 1888. Styrbjörn the Strong (Old Norse: Styrbjǫrn Sterki [ˈstyrˌbjɔrn ˈsterke]; died about 985) according to late Norse sagas was a son of the Swedish king Olof, and a nephew of Olof's co-ruler and successor Eric the Victorious, who defeated and killed Styrbjörn at the Battle of ...

  3. Zimiamvian Trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Zimiamvian Trilogy is a series of fantasy novels by English author E. R. Eddison.. Mistress of Mistresses (1935); A Fish Dinner in Memison (1941); The Mezentian Gate (1958); Some chapters in each of the novels take place on Earth in the 20th century, but the novels are largely set in a parallel world named Zimiamvia, which primarily comprises the Three Kingdoms of Fingiswold, Meszria and ...

  4. Mistress of Mistresses - Wikipedia

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    Mistress of Mistresses is a fantasy novel by English writer E. R. Eddison, the first in his Zimiamvian Trilogy.First published in 1935, it centers on political intrigues between the nobles and rulers of the Three Kingdoms of Rerek, Meszria and Fingiswold, following the death of King Mezentius, an extraordinary ruler who has held sway over three kingdoms mainly through force of character.

  5. Jomsvikings - Wikipedia

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    Jomsvikings are the focus of E. R. Eddison's novel Styrbiorn the Strong [17] and Horned Helmet [18] a juvenile historical novel by Henry Treece. Fictionalized versions of the Jomsborg (under the name "Jormsvik") and the Jomsvikings appear in Guy Gavriel Kay 's novel The Last Light of the Sun , which is set in a fictional world that closely ...

  6. Jomsborg - Wikipedia

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    Eddison, E. R. (2011) Styrbiorn the Strong (University of Minnesota Press) ISBN 978-0816677559; Halldórsson, Ólafur (2000) Danish Kings and the Jomsvikings in the Greatest Saga of Óláfr Tryggvason (Viking Society for Northern Research) ISBN 978-0-903521-47-5

  7. Styrbjarnar þáttr Svíakappa - Wikipedia

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    Styrbjarnar þáttr Svíakappa (The Tale of Styrbjörn the Swedish Champion) is a short story, a þáttr on the Swedish claimant and Jomsviking Styrbjörn the Strong preserved in the Flatey Book (GKS 1005 fol 342-344, ca 1387-1395).

  8. E. R. Eddison - Wikipedia

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    Eddison wrote three other books: Poems, Letters, and Memories of Philip Sidney Nairn (1916), Styrbiorn the Strong (1926) and Egil's Saga (1930). The first was his tribute to a Trinity College friend, a poet, who, according to this source, died May 18, 1914, age 30, in Malaya, where he was a colonial administrator.

  9. A Fish Dinner in Memison - Wikipedia

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    A Fish Dinner in Memison is a 1941 fantasy novel by English writer E. R. Eddison, the second in his Zimiamvian Trilogy.. The story consists of alternating sections set on Earth and in Zimiamvia.