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  Eric I of Norway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eirik Bloodaxe (Old Norse:Eiríkr blóðöx, Icelandic:Eiríkur blóðöx, Norwegian:Eirik Blodøks) (circa 885 954), was the second king of Norway (930-934) and the eldest son of his father Harald Fairhair.
Once the power was in his hands, he began to quarrel with his other brothers and had four of them killed, including Bjørn Farmann and later Olaf and Sigrød.
His rule in Northumbria soon degenerated, however, and he was killed in battle at Stainmore, Westmorland, in 954.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eric_I_of_Norway   (250 words)

  
 Erik Bloodaxe - a story from the Spawn Website - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Erik was also known as a good man, an honest fighter and one who stood his ground.
When Erik Bloodaxe awoke he was in a chamber so dark he could not see his hand before his face, and the cold so unbearable his armor burned to his flesh.
Bloodaxe and Thunderhoof rode from the cage and sped across the open floor of the frozen chamber toward a thin membrane that divided the world of the living and the dead.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=50205   (2133 words)

  
 Vikings and Feudal Europe 900-1095 by Sanderson Beck
Erik Bloodaxe's widow Gunnhild fled to her brother Harald Bluetooth's court in Jutland and got him to attack Norway.
Erik's oldest son Harald Greycloak was a Christian and proceeded to destroy pagan shrines, causing unrest.
Erik Bloodaxe ruled in York for two years but then was expelled by the Northumbrians in 954, and Eadred took over Northumbria again.
www.san.beck.org /AB17-FeudalEurope.html   (24112 words)

  
 Bloodaxe Books: Front page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bloodaxe Books is named after Erik Bloodaxe, the last Viking king of independent Northumbria, who features in Briggflatts as Bunting's opposite persona to the Cuthbert side of his Northumbrian identity.
Erik was perhaps our first patron of poetry: when saga hero Egil was captured on his territory, he made him write a praise-poem overnight on pain of death.
Bloodaxe's office behind the manor house is in a former bothy, a listed building which was originally a granary; permission had to be sought to remove the animal stalls fixed along one wall before the conversion was viable.
www.bloodaxebooks.com /highgreen.asp   (2108 words)

  
 EFF:
Bloodaxe invited the readers of the newsletter to send the BBS encrypted passwords for any UNIX or Prime computer system, and the system administrators would decrypt the passwords and return them.
Bloodaxe also indicated that the systemes administrators would probably access the computer using the password as well.
The young man also told her that he was Erik Bloodaxe of the Legion of Doom.
www.eff.org /legal/cases/SJG?f=complaint.attachments   (3301 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Control C, Erik Bloodaxe, Forest Ranger, The Urvile, and a guy by the name of Phil Free (known under various other handles including Judas Christ) were out poolside and upon noticing us had run over to climb through the window into the room.
Erik became so depressed that he headed back to talk to her again, but none of us knew it at the time.
We said goodbye to L666 and SS and the rest of us (not including Erik Bloodaxe, Tuc and Crimson Death who we found out later were still in town) journeyed to Westport Plaza where we spent the rest of the afternoon until it was time for BFR and Stephan to catch their flights.
www.phrack.org /phrack/28/P28-08   (4501 words)

  
 Spawn Viking Age Series 22 Action Figure: Spawn the Bloodaxe - Comic Books World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Norseman Erik Bloodaxe was the leader of the Bloodaxe clan.
Erik was known as a good man, an honest fighter and a man who stood his ground.
Bloodaxe was betrayed on the field of battle by Skullsplitter, who drove his sword into the warrior's heart.
comic-books-world.com /tfaw/TFAW787926112610.html   (237 words)

  
 OAFE - S22: Skullsplitter
Historically, the most salient name in the little tale above is Erik Bloodaxe, a real historical figure and Viking who is probably best known for his many raids on England (in fact, he was the ruler of York on two occasions).
Most people would probably assume this was normal behavior for a Viking, though in truth most seafaring Scandinavians during the early medieval period were as interested in trading and selling goods as they were with plunder and rapine.
Names like "Bloodaxe" and "Skullsplitter" were generally not the names people like Erik went by during their lives (Roesdahl 51).
www.oafe.net /poe/mcs22sklsp.php   (1529 words)

  
 Phrack Inc. Volume Three, Issue 28, File #1 of 12 Phrack Inc. Newsletter Issue XXVIII Inde   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He explained it to Erik, "You dial this number and then tell the operator your number and the phone number." They called it and told the operator a number that was 100 off by mistake.
Bloodaxe remembers boxing up a conference while waiting for the police to come, and fighting the impulse to run away.
Bloodaxe and Who-Bob deciding one fateful day to see if they could talk to each other's port on Telenet using an ID they had used for the LOD Telenet directory.
www.skepticfiles.org /hacker/phrack28.htm   (12371 words)

  
 Anglo-Saxons.net : Erik Bloodaxe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Erik Bloodaxe, last king of York (?947-8, ?952-4)
A Norwegian prince, Erik became king of the Northumbrians in 947.
In 954 the Northumbrians finally concluded that their interests lay with the southern English, not the Scandinavians: Erik was driven out and killed.
www.anglo-saxons.net /hwaet?do=get&type=person&id=ErikBloodaxe   (146 words)

  
 Berserker The Troll (repaint)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Erik Bloodaxe's righthand man and most trusted friend, Berserker is, well, a wee tad on the psychotic side.
Crazy though he may be, Berserker fights the enemy with such fury and reckless abandon, Bloodaxe years before had decided better to have the Troll as a friend than an enemy.
When Berserker stepped onto the battlefield on the Day of Legend, to face the challenge of Jorvak Skullsplitter and his rogue clan, he had no idea his best friend Erik Bloodaxe would be murdered and reborn in the Realm of the Dead.
www.actionfiguresbygofigure.com /product2431.html   (91 words)

  
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Name: Erik Bloodaxe #2 Date: Tue Jan 09 13:47:47 1990 MAN...Ok, first off, everyone try REAL hard to get their messages right the first time...the edit commands are terrible...
Name: Erik Bloodaxe #2 Date: Fri Jan 26 17:15:32 1990 Phrack is Randy & Craigs baby...I would have to respect their wishes about using the name...I doubt they would want me to use it...they'd probably let Forest Ranger run it into the ground before they'd let me, but that's the way they probably think...
Name: Erik Bloodaxe #2 Date: Mon Jan 29 19:05:42 1990 the differences between types of esses are subtle...they have to do with new features, amount of traffic they are capable of handling, etc...
www.textfiles.com /messages/phoenix2.msg   (16791 words)

  
 OAFE - S22: Bluetooth
A fighter famous for his speed and his ability to beldn into the landscape and take his enemies by surprise, Bluetooth was just pleased to be on the battlefield...no matter which side he fought for.
First, two of the characters, Spawn the Bloodaxe and Skullsplitter, are clearly Lord Covenant and Guy Dublanc from McFarlane's Spawn: The Dark Ages comicbook.
He was contemporaneous with Erik Bloodaxe, but just barely (Bluetooth died in 987 CE; Bloodaxe died in 954).
www.oafe.net /poe/mcs22bt.php   (1347 words)

  
 Olaf the Glorious - A Story of the Viking Age - A Story of the Viking Age by Robert Leighton eBook by BookRags
At first he tried to raise an army, but none would serve him, and he was forced to flee from the land with his wife and children and a few weak followers.
Erik agreed, allowed himself to be christened, and took the right troth.
But very soon, urged, it may be, by Queen Gunnhild, he sought to increase his wealth and to add to his lands; and when Athelstane died and King Edmund became the monarch of England Erik Bloodaxe went far into the land, and forcibly drove the people from their homes.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/9415/39.html   (675 words)

  
 [No title]
Lucifer 666 was running around with Control C, The Disk Jockey was seen cruising the downtown bar scene with Forest Ranger and Tom Brokaw, Erik Bloodaxe and Doc Holiday called some of the girls they had met from the previous year's convention.
Erik Bloodaxe (Chris Goggans)[Legion of Doom][Comsec Data Security, Inc.] It was only a year ago at SummerCon '91 that Erik Bloodaxe, Doc Holiday, and Malefactor proudly announced the formation of Comsec.
Erik Bloodaxe had broken this rule when he had played "Mary Had A Little Lamb" on Signal Surfers cellular phone.
artofhacking.com /files/phrack/phrack40/P40-11.TXT   (4819 words)

  
 Eric Bloodaxe Hacker
Near to Barnard Castle, is a 12th century Keep, Bowes Castle, built on the site of a Roman fort, which guarded the approach to to the Pass Of Stainmore or Staimore Pass, where the Rey Cross was erected marking the spot Eric Bloodaxe was murdered.
Issued to commemorate the defeat of viking Eric Bloodaxe in the year of 954.
This stamp ðiffers from a previous issue 'By Air' is aððeð, anð the longboat to the right of Erik Blooðaxe is replaced with a puffin.
www.vanl.freeserve.co.uk /eric3.html   (565 words)

  
 Untitled
Guess Bloodaxe didn't have as much spare time as I do when he compiled the list.) Since Issue 42, it has become a "real" magazine and is listed in the Library of Congress with its own ISSN.
Bloodaxe came up with new rules about its distribution; while the "amateur computer hobbyist" can get it for free, the government and corporations must pay a registration fee.
To use the rhetoric prosecutors have been using for years, "if a bike is unlocked and you steal it, does that mean it’s okay?" This just proves the government is as corrupt as they always said hackers were.
www.irational.org /APD/HE/html/P.htm   (1406 words)

  
 Viking Age Club News
Harald Fairhair, Norway's greatest King has died leaving his high seat to his murderous son Erik Bloodaxe.
To solidify his claim, Erik ruthlessly disposes of all opponents to his throne, save one.
Erik's surviving enemies send a ship to England where Hakon, Erik's youngest brother, is being fostered in the Christian court of King Athelstan.
www.vikingage.com /vac/news.html   (580 words)

  
 Cinescape - Home - Editorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Erik was a good guy, honest fighter and leader of the Bloodaxe clan.
He was, that is, until he was betrayed by Jorvak the Skullsplitter (like you’d ever trust anyone with that name) and sent to the Realm of the Dead.
The one who killed Erik Bloodaxe and kicked the whole legend off.
www.cinescape.com /0/Editorial.asp?this_cat=Toys&obj_id=35330&aff_id=0   (672 words)

  
 SECRET SERVICE SEARCH WARRANT AFFADAVIT
Timothy Foley's "evidence" that The Mentor is involved in the situation is message 23, in which The Mentor is "guilty" of saying that Kermit is a 7-bit transfer protocol, is found on mainframes, and works through outdials.
The messages before and after these dates are general, and there is little substantive discussion of the "decryption service." It appears that Loyd Blankenship is "guilty" of posting phracks on The Phoenix Project, as are perhaps thousands of other sysops across the country, and of the "criminal act" of summarizing Kermit.
Name: Erik Bloodaxe #2 Date: Tue Jan 23 22:57:29 1990 I think it's time for your friend at The Legion of Doom to start a new service...(with great help from friends) Decryption service!
www.sjgames.com /SS/affidavit.html   (4709 words)

  
 Anne Mette Bjørgan & Jan Eri's timeline page
Haakon the Good is killed by the sons of Erik Bloodaxe.
King Erik Prestehater dies, and is succeeded by his brother Haakon V Magnusson.
Erik of Pommern is crowned king of the three realms
www.login.eunet.no /~jeri/timeline.shtml   (3283 words)

  
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INTERVIEW WITH ERIK BLOODAXE By Netta Gilboa Interview with Erik Bloodaxe (GRAY AREAS REPRINT) The following are portions of an interview with "Erik Bloodaxe" by Netta Gilboa of Gray Areas Magazine.
Gray Areas is an eclectic arts and culture magazine that focuses on the fringes of society.
For information, write: Gray Areas PO Box 808 Broomall, PA 19008-0808 Or, e-mail them at grayarea@well.sf.ca.us For those new to computer culture, "erik bloodaxe" was a member of the original "Legion of Doom," a modest media celebrity, and more recently, the editor of Phrack)).
www.etext.org /Zines/ASCII/JAUC/1-7.8   (6910 words)

  
 The Fabulous Riverboat by Philip Jose' Farmer
Bloodaxe and his bodyguard were shooting pool, and their doing so at this
Erik brought the flat of the ax against Clemens'
talk to Erik Bloodaxe as if he were a thrall.
www.randomhouse.com /catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780345419682&view=excerpt   (1583 words)

  
 Erik_Bloodaxe's Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I have been going through the the papers of the late Dr Bloodaxe and it might interest you all to know that I have found his "Notebook" - the same Notebook in which he recorded certain key events in his life and which, I see, he reproduced here in his "blogs".
The last entry in the Notebook is a very recent entry and I thought that, as an epitaph to Dr Bloodaxe, I would post it here.
This is formal notification that Erik Bloodaxe (formerly The Claw) is dead.
lesbianpersonals.com /blog/Erik_Bloodaxe?dcb=lesbianpersonals   (4376 words)

  
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So the son of Magnus was called Magnusson the son of Erik was called Erikson and so on.
Names like Erik Magnusson and Olaf Svensson would be very popular so Vikings were often known by nicknames.
Real Vikings mentioned in the play are Olaf the Stout, Erik the Red and Erik Bloodaxe.
www.barkingdog.co.uk /Docs2002/Vik_notes.doc   (1112 words)

  
 LOST DIARY OF ERIK BLOODAXE, VIKING WARRIOR by Barlow, Steve, Skidmore, Steve, Skidmore, Steve   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Erik Bloodaxe was a vicious Viking but he loved poetry!
This humorous diary gives children an insight into the life and times of the Vikings as seen by one of their warriors.
www.studentbookworld.com /BookDetail/0006945562.html   (80 words)

  
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Skullsplitter, known in homo sapien circles as Jorvak Skullsplitter, is a servant of the evil Loki and the sworn enemy of Spawn the Bloodaxe
Spawn the Bloodaxe, formerly known as Erik the Bloodaxe when he was human, was transformed into something else entirely by the mystical forces of darkness
Valkerie rescued Spawn the Bloodaxe from Hel's pit so that he could continue his battle. She is also the assembler of the Battlefield of Souls.
www.epicheroes.com /acatalog/Home_Page_Spawn___Series_22_Action_Figures_353.html   (238 words)

  
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The Lost Diary of Erik Bloodaxe, Viking Warrior (Lost Diaries S.)
Bloodaxe Poems of the Year: 2003 - Celebrating the 25th Birthday of Bloodaxe Books
The Lost Diary Boxed Set: "Lost Diary of Shakespeare's Ghostwriter", "Lost Diary of Julius Caesar's Slave", "Lost Diary of Erik Bloodaxe", "Lost Diary of Tutankhamun's Mummy" (The Lost Diaries)
www.writewords.org.uk /store/search.asp?phrase=Bloodaxe+Books   (110 words)

  
 Pictures From HOPE
This here picture is a feud between Bloodaxe and Outlaw.
Erik was an influence on Outlaw's legal problems.
[Bloodaxe is on the right and Outlaw is on the left]
hope94.hope.net /hopepix.html   (557 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Fabulous Riverboat (Riverworld Saga, Book 2): Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This mission would require striking an uneasy alliance with the bloodthirsty Viking Erik Bloodaxe, treacherous King John of England, legendary French swordsman Cyrano de Bergerac, Greek adventurer Odysseus, and the infamous Nazi Hermann Göring.
All for the purpose of storming the ominous stone tower at the mouth of the river, where the all-powerful overseers of Riverworld--and their secrets--lie in wait.
In this, the second of The Riverworld series, Samuel Clemens, joined by Viking, Erik Bloodaxe undertake to find a source of iron great enough to build a Riverboat by which to navigate to the headwaters of the Riverworld and there to asertain the purpose for which they were all resurected.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0345419685?v=glance   (2858 words)

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