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Eriksgata (i.e. "Erik's Road") was the tour
traditionally taken in the
Middle Ages by a newly-elected
Swedish king
through the
important provinces of...
- was instituted, that
meant that the
Eriksgata had
little practical importance. The last king to
travel the
Eriksgata according to the old
tradition was...
- re-erected in the 1960s and
apparently marking out the
route of the
Eriksgata. The
inscription on the
runestone reads: + fulkuiþr +
raisti + stainn...
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Exact location of the
Lionga ting is not known, but it was
along the
Eriksgata. The term "-köping"
means there was a
market there. Historically, Linköping...
- 1600, and the
newly elected king p****ed the
stones during his
Eriksgata. The
Eriksgata was the
traditional journey of the
newly elected medieval Swedish...
- in the
sense of a
proper noun
meaning "one ruler" may be the
origin of
Eriksgata, and if so it
would have
meant "one ruler's journey". The tour was the...
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behalf of the people,
recognized the
elected king when he p****ed on the
Eriksgata. However,
after the
establishment of the
province laws, c. 1350, he would...
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Eleonora never made the
traditional journey through the country, the
Eriksgata, on her own. Instead, she made it with
Frederick in 1722,
after his coronation...
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newly elected king also had to go on a
traditional journey around Sweden (
Eriksgata),
including the
Geatish provinces. It was thus a sort of
federation where...
- and then
acknowledged by the East
Gothlanders in Östergötland on his
Eriksgata, but when he
entered Västergötland, he did so
without taking Geatish hostages...