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  GERMANIA: Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Vikings, Orkney, etc.
Erik I thus may indeed precede Erik II, even though the dates here have him later in the 9th century.
With Erik VI, however, we get into more historically secured material, which is where Tauté begins her diagram.
One of these may be a king listed in other places as "Erik Arsaell," but there is no discussion of this name where I might expect it, in Alen and Dahlquist.
www.friesian.com /germania.htm   (6326 words)

  
 In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood - References and Notes
Requirement (c) is most easily satisfied if the body has an atmosphere—a surrounding gas.
“It turns out to be surprisingly difficult for planetesimals to accrete mass during even the most gentle collisions.” Erik Asphaug, “The Small Planets,” Scientific American, Vol. 282, May 2000, p. 54.
In 1805, Laplace first explained the “sphere of influence” concept, or, as he called it, the “sphere of attraction.” He applied it to planets acting on comets, but did not use it to show why permanent capture to form larger bodies such as comets or planets is so difficult.
www.creationscience.com /onlinebook/Comets19.html   (6701 words)

  
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