- Erik
Ringsson was a
Swedish king and the son of Ring,
according to the
German ecclesiastic chronicler Adam of Bremen. He is said to have
ruled together...
- Dag
Ringsson was a
Norwegian chieftain from
Oppland who parti****ted in the
Battle of
Stiklestad during 1030
which resulted in the
death of King Olaf II...
- the
second half of the 10th century. He was
presumably the son of Erik
Ringsson. Adam
relates that
Emund was king at the same time as King
Harald Bluetooth...
- Ring of
Sweden Proto-historic King of the
Swedes Reign c. 936 or
earlier Predecessor Olof
Successor Eric
Ringsson House Munsö (?)...
- with Ring and Eric
Ringsson, or the
direct successor of Eric
Ringsson. Emund, son of Eric and the
direct successor of
Emund Ringsson (or some co-ruler...
- by Anund/Emund Eriksson, who in turn was
preceded by Eric
Ringsson and Emund/Anund
Ringsson, sons and
successors of a king by the name of Ring. Adam of...
- Proto-historic (complete list) – Ring of Sweden, King (c.910–940) Erik
Ringsson, King (c.940–950)
Emund Eriksson, King (mid–10th century) Björn Eriksson...
- semi-historical
successor to Blot-Sweyn, and the last
pagan king in
Scandinavia Erik
Ringsson,
Swedish king and the son of Ring Eric the
Victorious (born c. 945 - died...
-
cyclist Dag
Prawitz (born 1936),
Swedish philosopher and
logician Dag
Ringsson (died ), Norwegian,
member of Olav Haraldsson's army at the
battle of Stiklest...
-
Beowulf and
Gesta Danorum. Ingjald,
legendary king of Sweden.
Ingjald Ringsson,
legendary prince of
Denmark in Hrólfs saga Gautrekssonar.
Nordiskt runnamnslexikon...