Circa and Eystein I of Norway
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Difference between Circa and Eystein I of Norway
Circa vs. Eystein I of Norway
Circa, usually abbreviated c., ca. or ca (also circ. or cca.), means "approximately" in several European languages (and as a loanword in English), usually in reference to a date. Eystein Magnusson (Old Norse: Eysteinn Magnússon, Norwegian: Øystein Magnusson; c. 1088 – 29 August 1123) was King of Norway (as Eystein I) from 1103 to 1123 together with his brothers Sigurd the Crusader and Olaf Magnusson, although since Olaf died before adulthood, only Eystein and Sigurd were effective rulers of the country.
Similarities between Circa and Eystein I of Norway
Circa and Eystein I of Norway have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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Circa and Eystein I of Norway Comparison
Circa has 3 relations, while Eystein I of Norway has 81. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (3 + 81).
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