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Erik Ringsson

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141:, Adam states that the Swedes at this time were ruled by a certain Ring and his sons Erik and Emund. Adam finds it likely that Unni approached these heathen kings and obtained permission to propagate Christianity, which by this time was long forgotten in the region. After his mission was over, Unni prepared to return but fell ill and died in Birka in 936. Later on Adam mentions an 182: 157:
The reign of Erik Ringsson has been tentatively dated in the 940s and 950s. He is not mentioned in any Norse sagas or king lists. 13th century sagas, such as
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as ruling for a long time in the 10th century, being the father of the historical ruler
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named Eric before Eric XIV (at least seven) is unknown, going back into
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in 934. From Denmark he proceeded to the Swedish trading port
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in 935 or 936. Referring to information from the Danish King
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The name of this king is only known from Adam's work
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Adam av Bremen (1984), p. 81 (Book II, Chapter 25).
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Index

Eric Ringsson
King of Sweden
Emund Eriksson
Ring
Pagan
Swedish
Ring
Adam of Bremen
Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen
Unni
Denmark
Danes
Henry the Fowler
Germany
Birka
Sweyn Estridsen
Emund Eriksson
Harald Bluetooth
Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks
Heimskringla
Björn Eriksson
Eric the Victorious
Eric XIV
Charles IX
a fictitious history of Sweden
Swedish monarchs
prehistory
Early Swedish History
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