Styrbjörn the Strong
Legendary pretender to the Swedish throne
Styrbjörn the Strong (Old Norse: Styrbjǫrn Sterki[ˈstyrˌbjɔrnˈsterke]; died c.) according to late Norse sagas was a son of the Swedish king Olof Björnsson, and a nephew of Olof's co-ruler and successorEric the Victorious, who defeated and killed Styrbjörn at the Battle of Fyrisvellir.[1] As with many figures in the sagas, doubts have been cast on his existence,[2] but he is mentioned in a roughly contemporaneous skaldic poem about the battle. According to legend, his original name was Björn, and Styr-, which was added when he had grown up, was an epithet meaning that he was restless, controversially forceful and violent.[3]
Prose retellings
[edit]Most of what is extant about Styrbjörn is found in the short Styrbjarnar þáttr Svíakappa. Parts of his story are also retold in Eyrbyggja saga, Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum (book 10), Knýtlinga saga and Hervarar saga. He is also mentioned in the Heimskringla (several times), and in Yngvars saga víðförla, where Ingvar the Far-Travelled is compared to his kinsman Styrbjörn. Oddr Snorrason also mention
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Order of the Polar Star
Swedish order of chivalry
For the Mongolian state order, see Order of the Polar Star (Mongolia).
For the private order in Norway, see Order of the Polar Star (Norway).
| Royal Order of the Polar Star Kungliga Nordstjärneorden | |
|---|---|
Cross and star of the order | |
| Type | Five grade order of merit |
| Royal house | Bernadotte |
| Motto | Nescit Occasum (It knows no decline) |
| Eligibility | Swedish and foreign persons |
| Awarded for | Until Civic merits, for devotion to duty, for science, literary, learned and useful works and for new and beneficial institutions. After Services to Sweden |
| Status | Currently constituted |
| Sovereign | King Carl XVI Gustaf |
| Chancellor | Svante Lindqvist[1] |
| Grades | Commander Grand Cross (KmstkNO) Commander 1st Class (KNO1kl) Commander (KNO) Knight/Member 1st Class (RNO1kl) Knight/Member (RNO) |
| First induction | |
| Last induction | 22 October [2] |
| Next (higher) | Royal Order of the Sword |
| Next (lower) | Royal Order of Vasa |
– (all recipients) – (Swedish princes only) –present (all recipients) – (foreign recipients) Ribbon bars of the order | |
The Royal Order of the Polar Star
Real Orden de la Estrella Polar [editar datos en Wikidata] La Orden de la Estrella Polar (en suecoNordstjärneorden) es una orden de caballería sueca creada por el rey Federico I de Suecia el 23 de febrero de , junto con la Orden de la Espada y la Orden de los Serafines. La Orden de la Estrella Polar hasta fue destinada como recompensa para suecos y extran
.Orden de la Estrella Polar
Real Orden de la Estrella Polar
Kungliga NordstjärneordenOtorgada por SM el rey de Suecia. Tipo Orden de caballería Lema Nescit Occasum Elegibilidad Hasta Suecos y extranjeros.
Desde Ciudadanos extranjeros y miembros de la Familia Real SuecaOtorgadapor Hasta Méritos cívicos, por devoción al deber, por obras científicas, literarias, aprendidas y útiles y por instituciones nuevas y beneficiosas.
Después de Servicios a SueciaSoberano SM el rey Carlos XVI Gustavo de Suecia Canciller Ingemar Eliasson[1] Estado En vigor Estadísticas Establecida Primeraotorgada Precedencia Siguientemayor Orden de la Espada Siguientemenor Orden de Vasa
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