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'''Varin''' (died 860s) was the husband of [[Rosta]] and father of [[Eivor]].
'''Varin''' (died c. 856) was the husband of [[Rosta]] and father of [[Eivor]].


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Varin killed by Kjotve

Varin (died c. 856) was the husband of Rosta and father of Eivor.

History

At the age of nineteen, Varin and his lover Rosta stacked cairns on a high cliff near the fjord of their village.[1] The two were later married and by around 847 CE,[2] Rosta bore Varin a child, Eivor. Their happiness did not last as nine years later, Kjotve the Cruel raided their village and killed Varin as he begged for mercy.[3] Eivor survived the attack and was adopted by King Styrbjorn of Stavanger, who raised them alongside his own son, Sigurd. When Eivor grew up, they later inherited their father's axe.[4]

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