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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.
Possibly great-grandson of Eric the Victorious [31] Nothing recorded: Few life details known. Different sources place Håkan either as the predecessor of Stenkil or Inge. [31] [32] Inge "the Elder" Inge den äldre: c. 1078 – 1112 (c. 34 years) Son of Stenkil. Seized power, either from Anund or Håkan. Helena (4 children) Died c. 1112
The eldest account by the German ecclesiastic chronicler Adam of Bremen (c. 1075), relates that Sweyn Forkbeard was expelled from his Danish realm by the Swedish King Eric the Victorious in the late 10th century. When Eric died (c. 995), Sweyn returned and regained his kingdom, marrying Eric's widow.
He fathers three children with the woman Bera and then is killed by the king's hunters. [65] Hrólfs saga kraka: Björn Eriksson: Old Norse: Bjǫrn Eiríksson: See Björn. Björn was the son of king Eric Anundsson/Emundarsson and the father of Eric the Victorious and Olof Björnsson, who ruled together.
In an Instagram post shared by her Victorious costar Eric Lange, who played the performing arts teacher at the fictional Hollywood High in the 2010s Nickelodeon sitcom, the actor gave a glowing ...
Eric Frederick Trump was born on Jan. 6, 1984. He is the youngest of Donald Trump's children with Ivana Trump. Eric attended Georgetown University and joined the Trump Organization shortly after.
Eric the Victorious (945–995) r. 970–995: Olof Skötkonung (980–1022) r. 995–1022: Estrid of the Obotrites 979–1035: Emund the Old r. 1050–1060: Anund Jacob
Eric Trump, the second son of President-Elect Donald Trump, told The Post his father has a long to-do list ready for when he takes back the White House in mid-January — but one item tops them all.