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Emund the Old (Old Norse:
Eymundr gamli; Old Swedish: Æmunðær gamlæ, Æmunðær gammal, Æmunðær slemæ; Swedish:
Emund den gamle; died c. 1060) was King of...
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Emund Eriksson (?-c. 970), (English: Edmund), was a
Swedish king
whose historicity is only
known from a
single source, the
Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae...
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Swedish monarchy are Eric the Victorious, Olof Skötkonung,
Anund Jacob and
Emund the Old. The
answer to the
question regarding who was Sweden's
first king...
- and by the
Geats around Lake Vättern. Adam of
Bremen reports a king
named Emund Eriksson before Eric, but it is not
known whether he was Eric's father....
- Bjørn, an earl in England, in that year; his half-brother and
successor Emund is
certain to have
ruled Sweden in the
summer of 1060.
According to Adam...
- died 1066) was a King of
Sweden who
ruled c. 1060
until 1066. He
succeeded Emund the Old and
became the
first king from the
House of Stenkil. He is praised...
- century.
Emund Ringsson, son of Ring,
reigning in the 10th century,
possibly together with Eric.
Emund Eriksson, son of Eric and
successor of
Emund, reigning...
- of a
Wendish chieftain, and kept her as mistress. She gave him the son
Emund (who was to
become king of Sweden), and the
daughters Astrid (later wife...
- Bremen. He is said to have
ruled together with his
father and his
brother Emund in
about 936, and
later presumably reigned in his own name. The name of...
- year 936. He
either ruled before or
together with his two sons Eric and
Emund.
Virtually nothing is
known about him
beyond his name. The Archbishopric...