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Eysenck Personality QuestionnaireThe Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, or E.P.Q., measures the three traits described in the personality theory of Hans Eysenck. These are extraversion, psychoticism and neuroticism. It was published, in revised form, by Eysenck, Eysenck and Barrett (1985) in the journal Personality and Individual ..
EysinsEysins is a municipality in the district of Nyon of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. ..
EysteinThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Eystein Halfdansson king of Romerike and Vestfold (fl. c. 730)Eystein Magnuss..
Eysteinn ÁsgrímssonEysteinn Ásgrímsson (ca. 1310 - 1360) was an Icelandic poet who wrote Lilja, the most famous and in most readers' opinion the best among religious poetry in Iceland in the Middle Ages. Life Eysteinn Ásgrímsson was a member of the Icelandic clergy as well as a skald. In 1343 he was sent to pri..
Eysteinn ErlendssonEysteinn Erlendsson (Modern Norwegian Øystein Erlendsson, Latin Augustinus Nidrosiensis) (d. 1188) was Archbishop of Nidaros from 1161 to his death in 1188. His family came from Trøndelag, and he was related to most of the local nobility. As a priest he served as steward to King Inge Krokrygg of..
Eystein BeleEystein Bele (Old Norse:Eysteinn inn illráði, Swedish: Östen Illråda (ill-ruler) or Östen Beli) was son of Harald Hildetand according to Hervarar Saga. The previous ruler, Ragnar Lodbrok made him the viceroy of Sweden towards the end of the 8th century. He is said to have been very wise, but al..
Eystein EggenEystein Eggen (born 5 January 1944) is a Norwegian writer. As a novelist Eggen made his debut with a story built on the life and death of general Carl Gustav Fleischer, the Norwegian commander in chief at Narvik 1940. Besides a portrait of the writer Agnar Mykle, his late father-in-law, Eggen has w..
Eystein HalfdanssonEystein Halfdansson (Old Norse: Eysteinn Hálfdansson) was the son of Halfdan Hvitbeinn of the House of Yngling according to Heimskringla. He lived around 730, and inherited the throne of Romerike and Vestfold. His wife was Hild, the daughter of the king of Vestfold, Erik Agnarsson. Erik had no son..
Eystein II of Norway{|align=right | Øystein Haraldson (born c 1127 apparently in Scotland, died 1157 in Ranfylke, Norway), bastard son of king Harald IV of Norway. Ruled Norway from 1142 together with his brothers Inge I Hunchback and Sigurd the Mouth. His deeds are recorded in the Heimskringla. The civil wars period..
Eystein IvarssonEystein Glumra also called Eystein Ivarsson (born 788 in Maer), Nord Trondelag, Norway) was the son of Ivar Halfdan and the father of Ragnvald Eysteinsson. He was married to Ascrida Rognvaldsdatter c. 819. ..
Eystein I of NorwayEystein I (circa 1088–1123) (Norwegian: Øystein) was king of Norway 1103-1123. Eystein became king together with his brothers Sigurd and Olaf when his father Magnus Barefoot died in 1103. Whereas Sigurd made Norway known abroad, Eystein worked for economic and cultural progress in Norway co..
Eystein MeylaEystein the Maiden, Øystein Øysteinsson Møyla was elected a rival king of Norway at Øyratinget in 1176. Nickname Møyla means maiden, girl, cute woman. Eystein was son of king Eystein II of Norway, Eystein Harald's son. Eystein the Maiden and the party of Birkebeins rose the first rebellion aga..
EystrupEystrup is a village and a municipality in the district of Nienburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the right bank of the Weser, approx. 15 km north of Nienburg, and 15 km south of Verden. Eystrup is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde ("collective municipality") Eystrup, which consists..
EysturoyPosition of Eysturoy island Eysturoy (Danish: Østerø), meaning East island (pronounced ['estroi], Danish ['österö]) is the second-largest of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic, both in size (286.3 km²) and population (10,586). It is separated by a narrow sound from..
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