- Eric the Victorious
Eric the Victorious (VI) [Referring to Eric the Victorious as Eric VI is a later invention. The Swedish kings Erik XIV (1560-68) and Charles IX (1604-1611) took their numbers after studying a highly fictitious History of Sweden.] ,
Old Norse : "Eiríkr inn sigrsæli", Modern Swedish: "Erik Segersäll", (945?- c 995), was the firstSwedish king (970-995) about whom anything definite is known. citation| first=Thomas |last=Lindkvist |year=2003 |contribution=Kings and provinces in Sweden |title=The Cambridge History of Scandinavia |id=ISBN 0521472997 |pages=223.]His original territory lay in
Uppland and neighbouring provinces. He was victorious over an invasion from the south in theBattle of the Fýrisvellir close to Uppsala. Reports that Eric's brother Olof was the father ofStyrbjörn the Strong belong to the realm of myth. [citation |first=Maj |last=Odelberg |contribution=Eric Segersäll |url=http://histvarld.historiska.se/histvarld/sok/artikel.asp?id=10275 |title=Vikingatidens ABC |publisher=Swedish Museum of National Antiquities |id=ISBN 9171929843 |year=1995 |accessdate=2007-08-18]The extent of his kingdom is unknown. In addition to the Swedish heartland round lake
Mälaren it may have extended down theBaltic Sea coast as far south asBlekinge .According to the
Flateyjarbok , his success was due to the fact that he allied with the peasants against the nobility, and it is obvious from archeological findings that the influence of the latter diminished during the last part of the tenth century. [citation |first=Mats G. |last=Larsson |title=Svitiod: resor till Sveriges ursprung |publisher=Atlantis |id=ISBN 91-7486-421-1 |year=1998 ] He was also, probably, the introducer of the famous medieval Scandinavian system of universal conscription known as theledung in the provinces around Mälaren.According to
Adam of Bremen , Eric allied himself with the Polish prince Boleslav to conquer Denmark and chase away its kingSweyn Forkbeard . He proclaimed himself the king ofSweden andDenmark which he ruled until his death which would have taken place in 994 or 995.Fact|date=August 2007 Adam says that Eric was baptised inDenmark , but later returned to theNorse gods .Adam of Bremen givesEmund Eriksson as Eric's predecessor.In all probability he founded the town of
Sigtuna , which still exists and where the first Swedish coins were stamped for his son and successor Olof Skötkonung.agas
The
Norse saga s relate that he was the son of Björn Eriksson and that he ruled together with his brother Olof. He marriedSigrid the Haughty , the daughter of the legendary VikingSkagul Toste , but would later divorce her and give herGötaland as a fief. According to "Eymund's saga " he took a new queen, Auð, the daughter ofHaakon Sigurdsson , the ruler ofNorway .Before this happened, his brother Olof died, and a new co-ruler had to be appointed, but the Swedes refused to accept his rowdy nephew Styrbjörn the Strong as his co-ruler. Styrbjörn was given 60 longships by Eric and sailed away to live as a Viking. Styrbjörn would become the ruler of
Jomsborg and an ally and brother-in-law of the Danish kingHarold Bluetooth . Styrbjörn returned to Sweden with a major Danish army, which Eric defeated in theBattle of the Fýrisvellir at Old Uppsala.Footnotes
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List of Swedish monarchs "Persondata
NAME=Eric the Victorious
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Eiríkr inn sigrsæli, Erik Segersäll, Eric VI
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Swedish king
DATE OF BIRTH=945
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=995
PLACE OF DEATH=
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