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 Science Fair Projects - Erik Emundsson
According to Hervarar saga he was preceded by his father Anund Uppsale and uncle Björn at Hauge and he was succeeded by Björn (III) Eriksson (the father of Eric the Victorious and Olof Björnsson).
According to the Heimskringla, Erik was also the king of West Götaland, Dalsland, Värmland, and all of Viken, but the saga relates that he lost all of those provinces except for West Götaland to Harald Fairhair.
Erik asked Åke why he, who was his man, had made such a difference between him and the Norwegian king.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Erik_Emundsson   (1120 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Erik III Hakonson Lam (10XX - 1146) was the king of Denmark from 1141 until he abdicated in 1146.
Erik II Hatevoet Emune (11XX - 1137) was a king of Denmark between 1135 and 1137.
Eric of Pomerania, Erik af Pommern (Danish title), Erik av Pommern (Erik III) (Norwegian title) or Erik av Pommern (Eric XIII) (Swedish title), was adopted by Margaret I of Denmark and became king of Norway (1389-1442), of Denmark (1412-1439), and of Sweden and the Kalmar Union (1396-1439).
www.hostingciamca.com /browse.php?title=E/ER/ERI   (11685 words)

  
 Erik Anundsson - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Since the preceeding king is confirmed as Anund by other sources (Rimbert and Adam of Bremen), Anundsson is probably the correct form of the patronym.
According to both Hervarar saga and Snorri, he fought wars against Harald Fairhair, the founder of the Norwegian kingdom.
When King Harald Fairhair arrived at Tunsberg (in Viken, and at the time a trading town) from Trondheim he learnt of this and became very angy.
www.iridis.com /Erik_Anundsson   (857 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Olof of Sweden
Eric the Victorious (VI), or Erik Segersäll, (985?- 995), was king of the Swedes during the last two decades of the 10th century.
Thorgny rose and held a powerful speech where he reminded the king of the great Viking expeditions in the East that predecessors such as Erik Eymundsson and Björn had undertaken, without having the hubris not to listen to his men's advice.
Thorgny finished his speech by saying: if you do not desire to do so, we shall assault you and kill you and not brook anymore of your warmongering and obstinacy.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Olof-of-Sweden   (2107 words)

  
 World Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Harald was therefore induced to take a vow not to cut nor comb his hair until he was sole king of Norway, and that ten years later he was justified in trimming it; whereupon he exchanged the epithet "Shockhead" for the one by which he is usually known.
In 866 he made the first of a series of conquests over the many petty kingdoms which then composed Norway, including those which had sworn allegiance to the Swedish king Erik Eymundsson.
In 872, after a great victory at Hafrsfjord near Stavanger, he found himself king over the whole country.
www.worldencyclopedia.net /index.php?title=Harald_I_of_Norway   (476 words)

  
 379-380 (Nordisk familjebok / 1800-talsutgåvan. 18. Värja - Öynhausen)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Han hade en gång samtidigt såsom gäster inbjudit den svenske konungen Erik Eymundsson och den norske Harald hårfagre.
Vid det slutliga afskedet frågade honom konung Erik hvarför han under hela gästabudet låtit Harald få allt det bästa, och detta ehuru Åke dock vore i Eriks tjenst.
Att Erik fått disponera hvad som var gammalt och godt, berodde på hans höga ålder.
www.runeberg.org /nfar/0192.html   (723 words)

  
 Erik Anundsson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
According to Snorri, he did not only pillage extensively in the East, he also fought wars against Harald Fairhair, the founder of the Norwegian kingdom.
Erik is mentioned in several places in the Heimskringla.
And, more over, he was not so proud that he would not listen to people who had anything to say to him.
toshare.servepics.com /en/Erik_Emundsson.htm   (1015 words)

  
 949-950 (Nordisk familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 33. Väderlek - Äänekoski)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Å, hade en gång samtidigt som gäster inbjudit den svenske konungen Erik Eymundsson och den norske Harald Hårfager.
Vid det slutliga afskedet frågade honom konung Erik, hvarför han under hela gästa- budet låtit Harald få allt det bästa, och detta ehuru Åke dock vore i Eriks tjänst.
Att Erik fått disponera hvad som var gam- malt och godt, berodde på hans höga ålder.
www.runeberg.org /nfcm/0511.html   (920 words)

  
 Namnet Skillingmark
Den isländske krönikören Snorre Sturlason berättar i Harald Hårfagres saga att kung Harald (860-940) en gång fick rapport om att sveakonungen Erik Eymundsson hade lagt under sig Värmland.
Kung Harald hade då varit i Trondheim i fyra vintrar och inte kommit till Viken på hela den tiden.
Han fick höra att sveakungen Erik Eymundsson hade lagt under sig Värmland och tog ut skatt av alla skogsbygderna och kallade det Väster-Götland hela vägen norrut till Svinesund och västerut hela vägen utmed havet.
www.skillingmark.se /historia/Namn.htm   (722 words)

  
 Stop staring at me... SWAAAN:|   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
aððí hún náðí mii þurti soo að koma við i Eymundsson.....
*hmm skrítið hún er "aldrei" þar bara sona 5x á viku fer hun i eymundsson=)* svo for ég bra heim og for í telvuna=)...
svo á fimt for eg með Fjólu í kringluna hittum hann Erik i smá stund;D...og já...
www.folk.is /svanny_69   (1832 words)

  
 Álfheim - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From that point it ceased to be an independent region.
The Saga of Harald Fairhair relates that it was first conquered by the Swedish king Eirik Eymundsson (Erik Anundsson) who lost it to Harald Fairhair.
This page was last modified 19:02, 13 August 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alfheim   (1497 words)

  
 Georg-August-Universität Göttingen - Skandinavisches Seminar: Studienführer SS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
4).- Aage Henriksen, Erik A. Nielsen og Knud Wetzel: Ideologihis­torie I. Organismetænkningen i dansk litteratur 1770-1870, o.
[København] 1975.- Erik Lunding: "Biedermeier og romantismen", in: Kritik 7 (1968), S. Finn Hauberg Mortensen: Litteraturfunktion og symbolnorm 1800-1870, 2 Bde., o.
Sie berichtet von der Expedition des schwedischen Anführers Yngvar Eymundsson, der mit einem Wikingerheer die östlichen Landschaften bis zum Kaspischen Meer erkundete.
www.skandinavistik.uni-goettingen.de /studss.htm   (3751 words)

  
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annars er það af mér að frétta að ég er enn hinn sami bókabéus, er að vinna í eymundsson smáralind og er dálítill púki.
A morgun er eg lika ad fara ad byrja fyrsta daginn minn i skolanum, sem er samt mjøg fint tar sem ad næstu daga er buid ad plana fyrir okkur nynemana endalausa skemmtun.
Eg vona ad eg nai samt ad skemmta mer tar sem hugur minn er annars stadar og lifid virkar frekar onytt tar sem eg var ad kvedja kærastann minn. Mig langar mest ad hoppa uppi flugvel og hætta vid allt saman og bua bara a islandi og vinna i eymundsson.
www.citizencru.blogspot.com   (12275 words)

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