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149:, found by the historian Nils Ahnlund, mentions the first generation as Kettil Känia (Kettil the non-Christian) who entered his grave-mound while still alive, out of rejection of Christianity. His son was the pagan chief Kol who was baptized right before his death at ripe age. His son in turn was the Christian Kornike (Cornube) who supported the construction of the church of Kaga and sired Sverker the Elder. This does not fit with available data about Erik Årsäll. Moreover, the Swedish annal entry about King Sweyn's children seems to actually allude to the much later Swedish pretender 31:. His historicity has been called into question. He is dated by some to the end of the 11th century, by others to the 1120s, while more critical historians believe that he is a legendary name belonging to the 10th century. According to some, he was the son of the pagan Swedish king 72:
At that time there were many people all around in the Swedish dominions who were heathens, and many were bad Christians; for there were some of the kings who renounced Christianity, and continued heathen sacrifices, as Blotsvein, and afterwards Eirik Arsale, had
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says that he was briefly attracted by the Christian religion but soon rejected it out of fear for a pagan reaction; he was nevertheless slain at Uppsala by his own men. This source is however problematic since it is late and mixes different events and epochs.
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gives the name of Sverker's father as Cornube. This may be compared with a Swedish annal entry from the 14th century which mentions King Sweyn as the father of Ulf Jarl Galla, Kol, and Cecilia, the mother of
259: 85:) of the Temple at Uppsala, and that he was killed or deposed by Inge the Elder. There is nothing in the sources that directly substantiates this, however. The 15th-century 393: 123:
would then be a description of him as a "king during whose reign there were good harvests". One of Sverker's sons or grandsons was actually named
363: 201: 102:, which speaks of Kol, son of Blot-Sweyn "whom the Swedes call Erik Årsäll". In this genealogy he stands as the father of 145:
However, there are several difficulties in identifying Erik Årsäll with Sverker's father. A medieval genealogy of the
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was the ancestral church of Sverker's father, and that the graveyard there was initiated for the earlier burial of
153:(c. 1170) and his brother Ubbe (Ulf). Finally, some sources identify Erik Årsäll with the historical King 161:(d. c. 1022). The identity of Erik Årsäll can therefore not be established with any confidence. 158: 359: 197: 154: 103: 86: 40: 312: 146: 107: 68:
that Blót-Sweyn and Erik had renounced Christianity and still ruled a largely pagan Sweden:
59: 99: 98:
Erik is mentioned in unverifiable sources of legend, especially the Icelandic genealogy
351: 112: 78: 387: 170: 150: 124: 32: 64: 338: 130: 245: 20: 43:. However, Erik does not appear in any Swedish or Danish primary sources. 291: 82: 47: 36: 223: 28: 81:, and this suggests that Erik could have been the last high priest ( 77:
If Erik succeeded Blót-Sweyn he would have been the contemporary of
261:
Saga of Sigurd the Crusader and His Brothers Eystein and Olaf
115:(d. 1160). That would suggest that either Kol or Cornube ( 313:
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157:(d. c. 995), or insert him between this king and his son 50:
indicates that the harvests during his reign were good.
278:. Stockholm: Gebers, p. 32; Bernadotte, Carl, et al., 336:
The name of Sverker the Elder's father according to
303: 301: 299: 35:, and, like his father before him, administered the 374:Ahnlund, Nils, "Vreta klosters äldsta donatorer", 323:Ahnlund, Nils, "Vreta klosters äldsta donatorer", 129:. The same legends recount that Kaga Church near 70: 8: 187: 185: 282:. Stockholm: Biblioteksböcker 1956, p. 122. 194:Sveriges Regenter, från forntid till nutid 241: 239: 237: 219: 217: 215: 213: 181: 141:Problems of historical identification 7: 196:. Stockholm: Norstedts. p. 45. 307:Bolin, Sture, "Erik, sagokungar", 14: 119:) might have been his true name. 27:) was a semi-historical king of 394:Semi-legendary kings of Sweden 1: 192:Lagerquist, Lars O. (1997). 309:Svenskt biografiskt lexikon 58:The 13th-century historian 410: 292:Prosaiska krönikan, p. 233 54:Snorre Sturluson's account 280:Sveriges hundra konungar 247:Svenska kyrkans historia 53: 75: 358:, Oslo 2000. side 54 276:Alla Sveriges kungar 94:Medieval genealogies 376:Historisk tidskrift 325:Historisk tidskrift 356:Den hellige kongen 229:Nordisk familjebok 25:Eiríkr hinn ársæli 378:65, 1945, p. 341. 327:65, 1945, p. 345. 104:Sverker the Elder 87:Prosaic Chronicle 41:temple at Uppsala 401: 379: 372: 366: 349: 343: 334: 328: 321: 315: 305: 294: 289: 283: 272: 266: 257: 251: 243: 232: 227:, an article in 221: 208: 207: 189: 147:House of Sverker 108:Westrogothic law 60:Snorri Sturluson 409: 408: 404: 403: 402: 400: 399: 398: 384: 383: 382: 373: 369: 352:Steinsland, Gro 350: 346: 335: 331: 322: 318: 306: 297: 290: 286: 274:Ohlmarks, Åke, 273: 269: 258: 254: 244: 235: 222: 211: 204: 191: 190: 183: 179: 167: 159:Olof Skötkonung 143: 96: 56: 12: 11: 5: 407: 405: 397: 396: 386: 385: 381: 380: 367: 344: 329: 316: 295: 284: 267: 252: 233: 209: 202: 180: 178: 175: 174: 173: 166: 163: 155:Erik Segersäll 142: 139: 113:Eric the Saint 95: 92: 79:Inge the Elder 55: 52: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 406: 395: 392: 391: 389: 377: 371: 368: 365: 364:82-530-2227-1 361: 357: 353: 348: 345: 341: 340: 333: 330: 326: 320: 317: 314: 310: 304: 302: 300: 296: 293: 288: 285: 281: 277: 271: 268: 264: 262: 256: 253: 250: 248: 242: 240: 238: 234: 231: 230: 226: 220: 218: 216: 214: 210: 205: 203:91-1-963882-5 199: 195: 188: 186: 182: 176: 172: 171:Kol of Sweden 169: 168: 164: 162: 160: 156: 152: 148: 140: 138: 136: 132: 128: 127: 122: 118: 114: 109: 105: 101: 93: 91: 88: 84: 80: 74: 69: 67: 66: 62:wrote in the 61: 51: 49: 44: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 375: 370: 355: 347: 337: 332: 324: 319: 308: 287: 279: 275: 270: 260: 255: 246: 228: 224: 193: 144: 134: 125: 120: 116: 100:Langfeðgatal 97: 76: 71: 65:Heimskringla 63: 57: 45: 24: 16: 15: 121:Erik Årsäll 117:"Grain-Ulf" 17:Erik Årsäll 33:Blót-Sweyn 342:(c. 1300) 339:Skáldatal 263:(c. 1225) 131:Linköping 21:Old Norse 388:Category 165:See also 48:epithet 39:at the 362:  249:(1838) 200:  106:. The 29:Sweden 177:Notes 73:done. 37:blóts 360:ISBN 225:Erik 198:ISBN 83:goði 46:His 151:Kol 135:Kol 126:Kol 390:: 354:, 311:, 298:^ 236:^ 212:^ 184:^ 137:. 23:: 265:. 206:. 19:(

Index

Old Norse
Sweden
Blót-Sweyn
blóts
temple at Uppsala
epithet
Snorri Sturluson
Heimskringla
Inge the Elder
goði
Prosaic Chronicle
Langfeðgatal
Sverker the Elder
Westrogothic law
Eric the Saint
Kol
Linköping
House of Sverker
Kol
Erik Segersäll
Olof Skötkonung
Kol of Sweden


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