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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. |
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