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Eric Stenkilsson, King of Sweden

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sweden
Death: circa 1067 (3-20)
Sweden
Immediate Family:

Son of Stenkil, king of Sweden and Ingamoder Emundsdotter, Queen of Sweden
Husband of N.N.
Brother of King Halsten Stenkilsson of Sweden; Inge the Elder, king of Sweden and Helena Stenkilsdotter, Queen of Sweden

Occupation: Kung 1066-67
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Erik Stenkilsson var västgötarnas kandidat till den svenska tronen 1066 efter Stenkils frånfälle. Han var Stenkils äldste son och stupade senare samma år tillsammans med sin motkandidat Erik Hedningen.

Företrädare:

Stenkil Kung av Sverige

1066–1067

samregent med Erik Hedningen Efterträdare:

Halsten

Eric, son of Steinchetel, in Swedish Erik Stenkilsson, was King of Sweden 1066–67, a son of King Stenkil and a Swedish princess. After the death of King Stenkil, he made war on Eric the Pagan (King of Sweden 1066–67) for the Swedish throne. Both died in the war. The two rivalling Eriks are only known by their first name and from one source (Adam of Bremen). The family connection with Stenkil and the opponent's pagan belief are thus conjectural.

Referring to Erik Stenkilsson as King Eric VII or VIII are later inventions, counting backwards from Eric XIV (1560–68). He and his brother Charles IX (1604–1611) adopted numerals according to a fictitious history of Sweden. The amount of Swedish monarchs named Eric before Eric XIV (at least seven) is unknown, going back into prehistory, and none of them used numerals. It would be speculative to try to affix a mathematically accurate one to this king.



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