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Arn magnuson biography sample

          Knight Templar Jan Guillou, Born in to an aristocratic Swedish family handsome Arn Magnusson is educated at a.

        1. The Road to Jerusalem by Jan Guillou deals with the life of Arn Magnussen, the second son of a wealthy land owner and business owner in 12th Century Scandinavia.
        2. Born in to a noble Swedish family and coming of age at a monastery under the tutelage of a Cistercian monk and a former Knight Templar, young Arn Magnusson.
        3. Among the last bastion of God's holy warriors determined to save Jerusalem from the Muslims, Arn Magnusson of the Nights Templar is renowned as a man of.
        4. Born in to a noble Swedish family and coming of age at a monastery under the tutelage of a Cistercian monk and a former Knight Templar, young Arn.
        5. Born in to a noble Swedish family and coming of age at a monastery under the tutelage of a Cistercian monk and a former Knight Templar, young Arn Magnusson....

          Arn: The Knight Templar

          2007 Swedish epic film

          Arn: The Knight Templar (Swedish: Arn: Tempelriddaren) is an epic film based on Jan Guillou's trilogy about the fictional SwedishKnight TemplarArn Magnusson.

          The film was released to cinemas in Sweden on 17 December 2007[1] and the sequel, Arn – The Kingdom at Road's End (Arn – Riket vid vägens slut), was released 22 August 2008, but both films were combined into a single cut for the English release on DVD in 2010.

          While the film is mostly in Swedish and most of the production was made in Sweden, the film is a joint production between Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Germany. With a total budget of around SEK 210 million (ca.

          US $30 million) for both films, it is the most expensive production in Swedish cinema. The film grossed $22.5 million according to Box Office Mojo.[citation needed]

          The original movie follows the first two volumes of Guillou's trilogy.

          An "international" version has been cre