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  2. Eric the Victorious - Wikipedia

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    Eric the Victorious (Old Norse: Eiríkr inn sigrsæli, Modern Swedish: Erik Segersäll; c. 945 – c. 995) was a Swedish monarch as of around 970.Although there were earlier Swedish kings, he is the first Swedish king in a consecutive regnal succession, who is attested in sources independent of each other, and consequently Sweden's list of rulers usually begins with him.

  3. Battle of Fýrisvellir - Wikipedia

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    The Sjörup Runestone near Ystad, commemorating a dead son "who did not flee at Uppsala", which has been linked with the Battle of Fýrisvellir. The Battle of Fýrisvellir was fought in the 980s on the plain called Fýrisvellir, where modern Uppsala is situated, between King Eric the Victorious and an invading force.

  4. Stone of Eric - Wikipedia

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    Like the Skarthi Rune stone, DR 3, it is believed to have been raised in about 995 C.E. Its inscription describes an attack from the Swedish king Eric the Victorious on Hedeby, who took advantage of the fact that Sweyn Forkbeard was campaigning in England.

  5. House of Munsö - Wikipedia

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    Eric the Victorious Eiríkr inn sigrsæli: c. 970–995 (c. 25 years) [9] [10] Olof Skötkonung Óláfr skautkonungr: c. 995–1022 (c. 27 years) Son of Eric the Victorious; the first Christian king of Sweden and the first Swedish king to mint coins; sometimes considered to be Sweden's first king.

  6. Björn Eriksson - Wikipedia

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    When Björn died, Olof and Eric were elected to be co-rulers of Sweden. However, Eric would disinherit his nephew Styrbjörn. Adam of Bremen, however, only gives Emund Eriksson as the predecessor of Eric the Victorious, around 970. His account is generally considered more reliable than the Icelandic sagas, and as such Björn Eriksson may be an ...

  7. Eric of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Eric the Victorious, Swedish king c. 945 – c. 995; Eric and Eric, fought each other for the throne around 1066; Saint Erik, king before 1160 (speculative numeral: Eric IX) Erik Knutsson, king between 1208 and 1216 (speculative numeral: Eric X) Erik Eriksson, king between 1222 and 1234 (speculative numeral: Eric XI)

  8. “Victorious'” Eric Lange Gives His 'Former Student' Ariana ...

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    You ooooze talent, my friend,” Lange, 51, wrote of Grande, who played Hollywood High attendee Cat Valentine in Victorious. “So insanely proud of my former ‘student.’” “So insanely ...

  9. List of legendary kings of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Björn Eriksson (Old Norse: Bjǫrn; Swedish: Björn) – son and successor of Eric Anundsson. [21] Eric the Victorious (Old Norse: Eiríkr inn sigrsæli; Swedish: Erik Segersäll) and Olof Björnsson (Old Norse: Óláfr; Swedish: Olof) – both sons and co-successors of Björn Eriksson. Eric the Victorious is a real historical king, r. c. 970 ...

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