- Eric
Anundsson or
Eymundsson was a semi-legendary
Swedish king who
supposedly ruled during the 9th century. The
Norse sagas describe him as successful...
- is mysterious, and so he is
either considered to be the same as Eric
Anundsson or,
according to
Gesta Danorum, one of
Ragnar Lodbrok's sons. "Eric Weatherhat...
-
dates king Björn to the
first half of the 9th century, as his
nephew Eric
Anundsson was the
contemporary of
Harald Fairhair. Landnámabók
mentions a Swede...
-
Anund Uppsale Legendary king of
Sweden Issue Erik
Anundsson House House of Munsö
Father Erik Björnsson
Religion Pagan...
- in
Sweden in the mid-8th century. In the late 9th century, king Eric
Anundsson was said to have
conquered Finland, with
several other eastern countries...
- use in
Sweden at the time. He was born
around 1440, the son of
Gustav Anundsson of the
Sture family and
Birgitta Stensdotter Bielke, half-sister of the...
- Högen) – sons of Eric Björnsson and co-successors of Eric Refilsson. Eric
Anundsson (Old Norse: Eiríkr; Swedish: Erik) – son and
successor of
Anund Uppsale...
- Björn
Eriksson House of Munsö
Regnal titles Preceded by Erik
Anundsson Legendary king of
Sweden Succeeded by Eric the
Victorious (historical)...
- the
great Viking expeditions in the East that
predecessors such as Erik
Anundsson and Björn had undertaken,
without having the
hubris not to
listen to their...
- Erik. The
newborn got his name, Gustav, from Erik's
grandfather Gustav Anundsson. Erik Johansson's
parents were
Johan Kristersson and
Birgitta Gustafsdotter...