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 with his father and his brother Emund in about 936, and later presumably reigned in his own name.[1]
^Carl Bernadotte et al. (eds) (1956), Sveriges hundra konungar. Stockholm: Biblioteksböcker, p. 93.
ErikRingsson 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...
semi-historical successor to Blot-Sweyn, and the last pagan king in Scandinavia ErikRingsson, Swedish king and the son of Ring Eric the Victorious (born c. 945 -...
in the second half of the 10th century. He was presumably the son of ErikRingsson. Adam relates that Emund was king at the same time as King Harald Bluetooth...
Sweden: Proto-historic (complete list) – Ring of Sweden, King (c.910–940) ErikRingsson, King (c.940–950) Emund Eriksson, King (mid–10th century) Björn Eriksson...
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...