193:. Hákon cared little for the boy and gave him to a friend of his to raise. On one occasion when Eric was eleven or twelve years old he and his foster father had harboured their ship right next to earl Hákon. Then Hákon's closest friend, Skopti, arrived and asked Eric to move away so that he could harbour next to Hákon as he was used to. When Eric refused, Hákon was infuriated by the boy's pride and sternly ordered him away. Humiliated, Eric had no choice but to obey. In the following winter he avenged the humiliation by chasing down Skopti's ship and killing him. This was Eric's first exploit, as commemorated by his skald
443:, the finest war-vessel as yet built in the north, being in the middle of the line, where her bows projected beyond the others. The advantage of this arrangement was that it left all hands free to fight, a barrier could be formed with the oars and yards, and the enemy's chance of making use of his superior numbers to attack on both sides would be, as far as possible, limited — a great point when all fighting was with the sword, or with such feeble missile weapons as bows and javelins. Olaf, in fact, turned his eleven ships into a floating fort.
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433:, who was an agent of his enemies, and who deserted him. Olaf's own ships went past the anchorage of Eric and his allies in a long column without order, as no attack was expected. The king was in the rear of the whole of his best vessels. The allies allowed the bulk of the Norwegian ships to pass, and then stood out to attack Olaf.
760:"These jarls had had themselves baptised, and remained Christian, but they forced no man to Christianity, but allowed each to do as he wished, and in their day Christianity was greatly harmed, so that throughout Upplönd and in over Þrándheimr almost everything was heathen, though Christianity was maintained along the coast."
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Adopting
Christianity was no doubt a politically advantageous move for the earls since they were allied with the Christian rulers of Sweden and Denmark. Instituting freedom of religion was also a shrewd political move after Óláfr Tryggvason's violent missionary activity. Eric's religious conviction
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Norse writers, who are the main authorities, gave all the credit to the
Norwegians, and according to them all the intelligence of Olaf's enemies, and most of their valour, were to be found in Eric. They say that the Danes and Swedes rushed at the front of Olaf's line without success. Eric attacked
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their fleets met off the
English coast (in 1015) but the chronology of the various sources is difficult to reconcile and some scholars prefer placing their meeting in 1014 in Denmark. At that time Canute was young and inexperienced but Eric was "an experienced warrior of tested intelligence and
713:, who were usually constantly threatening Northumbria. Eric is not mentioned in English documents after 1023. According to English sources he was exiled by Canute and returned to Norway. This is very unlikely as there are no Norse records of his supposed return. Eric's successor as earl,
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Olaf refused to flee, and turned to give battle with the eleven ships immediately about him. The disposition adopted was one which is found recurring in many sea-fights of the Middle Ages where a fleet had to fight on the defensive. Olaf lashed his ships side to side, his own, the
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During the summer, King Olaf had been in the eastern Baltic. The allies lay in wait for him at the island of
Svolder on his way home. The Norwegian king had with him seventy-one vessels, but part of them belonged to an associate,
717:, cannot be confirmed as being earl of Northumbria until 1033 so Eric's death can not strictly be placed more precisely than between 1023 and 1033. According to the Norse sources he died of a hemorrhage after having his
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After several battles, Canute and Edmund reached an agreement to divide the kingdom but Edmund died a few months later. By 1017, Canute was undisputed king of all
England. He divided the kingdom into four parts;
455:), was "bearded", that is to say, strengthened across the bows by bands of iron, and he forced her between the last but one of Olaf's line. In this way the Norwegian ships were carried one by one, till the
633:, was murdered. The great north English earldom was given by Canute to Eric after he had won control of the north. After conquering Northumbria, the invading army turned south again towards
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is the only
English source which gives any information on Eric's actions at this time but its account of his supposed independent raids is vague and does not fit well with other sources.
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on the prow of his ship with a
Christian cross. There is no skaldic poetry to substantiate this but most of the sagas agree that Eric and Sveinn adopted Christianity, at least formally.
532:. Too powerful and cautious to touch but not powerful enough to seek open confrontation he maintained an uneasy peace and alliance with the earls throughout their rule. According to
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and King Sweyn whose daughter, Gyða, he married. Using Sweden as his base he launched a series of raiding expeditions into the east. Harrying the lands of King
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was Eric's first major confrontation. The battle was fought at sea, between the earls of Lade and a Danish invasion fleet. The battle is described in the Norse
772:, composed sometime after 1000, is explicitly pagan - its refrain says that Eric conquers lands according to the will of the heathen gods. Even the poetry of
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290:, Eric, apparently reconciled with his father, commanded 60 ships in the battle and emerged victorious. After the battle he gave quarter to many of the
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relates that "there was good peace at this time and very prosperous seasons. The jarls maintained the laws well and were stern in punishing offences."
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alone was left. At last she too was overpowered. Olaf leapt into the sea holding his shield edgeways, so that he sank at once and the weight of his
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in 1000, Eric, Sweyn, and Olof ambushed king Óláfr
Tryggvason by the island of Svolder. The place cannot now be identified, as the formation of the
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Eric remained as earl of
Northumbria until his death. His earlship is primarily notable in that it is never recorded that he ever fought with the
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upon him, Haakon broke his allegiance to
Denmark. A Danish invasion force was defeated at the battle of Hjörungavágr in 986. According to
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as a Christian was probably not strong. While the court poets of Eric's rivals, Óláfr Tryggvason and Óláfr Haraldsson, censored heathen
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from their poetry and praised their lord as a Christian ruler, all surviving court poetry devoted to Eric is entirely traditional. The
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attempted to muster an army to resist the invasion but his efforts were not successful and Canute's forces continued unhindered into
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coast has been much modified in the course of subsequent centuries. Svolder was an island probably on the North German coast, near
846:. The Anglo-Saxon sources are scant but valuable as they represent contemporary evidence. The most important are the 11th-century
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unearthed evidence which showed a burning of Ladoga in the late 10th century. Eric also plundered in western
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Locations of Eric's battles and raids in Scandinavia and the Baltic. Modern borders shown for reference.
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in midsummer 1015 where it met little resistance. Canute's forces moved into
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has a more elaborate version of the story where Eric replaces an image of
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Austr í Görðum: древнерусские топонимы в древнескандинавских источниках.
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indicates that Eric was present at the siege of London and a verse by
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1041:(Snorri Sturluson 1991, p. 193–194) agree that he went to Sweden and
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205:. After a winter's stay in Denmark, Harald granted Eric earldom over
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assembled an English force of 40 ships and submitted to Canute. The
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the siege was overseen by Eric and this may well be accurate. The
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and represents contemporary evidence. The most important are the
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Division of Norway after the Battle of Svolder according to the
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this information is supported with a somewhat vague verse from
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and a woman of low birth whom Hákon bedded during a sojourn in
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seized power as King of Norway, Eric was forced into exile in
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Oddr Snorrason (translated by Theodore M. Andersson) (2003).
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Two Icelandic Stories : Hreiðars þáttr : Orms þáttr
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Henry of Huntingdon (translated by Diana Greenway) (2002).
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but Eric is also mentioned by the 12th-century historians
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During his rule of Norway, Eric's only serious rival was
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After the battle of Svolder, together with his brother
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Earl of Lade, Governor of Norway and Earl of Northumbria
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Keyser, Rudolph and Carl Rikard Unger (eds.) (1849).
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if he emerged victorious from the battle of Svolder.
1207:, see Campbell 1998, p. 70 and Greenway 2002, p. 16.
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In early 1016, the Scandinavian army moved over the
1401:Den oldnorske og oldislandske litteraturs historie
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1058:See Jackson 2001, p. 108 or the online edition at
897:. Other skalds known to have composed on Eric are
463:dragged him down. Eric captured Olaf's ship, the
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1033:(Ekrem 2003, p. 95) says that Eric went to King
1380:Jackson, Tatiana (Татьяна Николаевна Джаксон).
1334:Finlay, Alison (editor and translator) (2004).
274:Hákon Sigurðarson was a strong believer in the
1336:Fagrskinna, a Catalogue of the Kings of Norway
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1440:Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway
1368:The History of the English People, 1000-1154
662:says that Eric fought "west of London" with
554:In 1014 or 1015 Eric left Norway and joined
381:he fought Vikings in the Baltic and raided
263:alludes to the battle, including verses by
101:("Duke Eric") but his name is also spelled
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1483:The Ancient History of the Norwegian Kings
1386:Moscow, Yazyki Slavyanskoi Kultury, 2001.
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578:The Scandinavian invasion fleet landed at
558:for his campaign in England. Judging from
546:shortly before his expedition to England.
330:, Eric looted and burned down the town of
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1252:Driscoll 1995, p. 35; Ekrem 2003, p. 101.
873:A significant amount of poetry by Eric's
489:, showing the areas under the control of
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1993:
1485:. Viking Society for Northern Research.
1324:. Viking Society for Northern Research.
1296:. Viking Society for Northern Research.
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521:, gaining a valuable advisor and ally.
501:(half-brother of Eirik, as a fief from
185:. They relate that Eric was the son of
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177:Principal sources on Eric's youth are
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165:, referring to his Norse earldom, or
1507:Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England
933:Per G. Norseng (February 14, 2009).
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1173:See Campbell 1998, p. 23 and lviii.
1111:for an alternative translation (by
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1320:Faulkes, Anthony (editor) (1978).
25:
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1292:Driscoll, M. J. (editor) (1995).
1216:Theodoricus monachus 1998, p. 18.
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197:who mentions the incident in his
984:The incident is related both in
2312:11th-century Norwegian monarchs
2307:10th-century Norwegian monarchs
1356:. University of Toronto Press.
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1158:The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. See
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1280:The Norsemen in the Viking Age
1268:. Cambridge University Press.
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322:. He allied himself with King
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1338:. Brill Academic Publishers.
1119:) of the relevant chapter or
674:he kept for himself, he gave
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69:and brother of the legendary
1420:. Cornell University Press.
1225:Oddr Snorrason 2003, p. 127.
920:
161:. Some English works prefer
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2322:Earls and ealdormen of York
1464:. Oxford University Press.
1418:The Saga of Olaf Tryggvason
1310:. Museum Tusculanum Press.
1294:Ágrip af Nóregskonungasǫgum
1278:Christiansen, Eric (2002).
1234:Finnur Jónsson 1924, p. 47.
1010:. Norsk biografisk leksikon
728:
637:. Before they arrived King
447:the flank. His vessel, the
10:
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2332:Norwegian military leaders
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1243:Christiansen 2002, p. 273.
835:Legendary Saga of St. Olaf
655:Legendary Saga of St. Olaf
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1445:University of Texas Press
1061:"Austr i Gordum. Глава 7"
617:, plundering as it went.
571:) and, in the opinion of
73:. He participated in the
71:Aud Haakonsdottir of Lade
65:. He was the son of Earl
1941:Magnus VI the Law-mender
1413:Feilberg & Landmark.
1282:. Blackwell Publishing.
737:, Eric pledged to adopt
301:
2214:III. Independent Norway
1897:Haakon II Broadshoulder
1108:Fox 2001, page 39. See
1008:"Eirik Håkonsson, Jarl"
937:. Store norske leksikon
899:Hallfreðr vandræðaskáld
792:Works that mention Eric
747:Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar
641:died (on 23 April) and
370:
358:
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92:
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2128:II. Independent Norway
1352:(translators) (2001).
1266:Encomium Emmae Reginae
1122:for an edition of the
973:Haralds saga gráfeldar
506:
421:
385:during the same time.
311:
231:Battle of Hjörungavágr
225:Battle of Hjörungavágr
143:Eiríkr jarl Hákonarson
137:, he is most commonly
135:normalized orthography
75:Battle of Hjörungavágr
1912:Haakon III Sverresson
1885:Eystein II Haraldsson
1860:Sigurd I the Crusader
1709:Foreign and non-royal
1704:I. Independent Norway
1409:Olafs saga hins helga
1201:William of Malmesbury
1191:Campbell 1998, p. 33.
1144:Stenton 2001, p. 387.
1135:Campbell 1998, p. 69.
864:William of Malmesbury
860:Florence of Worcester
849:Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
505:) and Svein Forkbeard
482:
411:
309:
49:; 960s – 1020s), was
2352:11th-century Vikings
2347:10th-century Vikings
2317:11th-century regents
1929:Haakon IV Haakonsson
1830:Magnus II Haraldsson
1717:monarchs in brackets
1475:Theodoricus monachus
1099:Finlay 2004, p. 132.
1085:Finlay 2004, p. 131.
877:is preserved in the
844:Theodoricus monachus
735:Theodoricus monachus
639:Ethelred the Unready
519:Einarr Þambarskelfir
373:). According to the
361:) and the island of
278:gods, and when King
81:and the conquest of
2148:Christian Frederick
1961:Haakon VI Magnusson
1956:Magnus VII Ericsson
1902:Magnus V Erlingsson
1870:Magnus IV the Blind
1855:Eystein I Magnusson
1845:Magnus III Barefoot
1825:Harald III Hardrada
1747:Harald II Greycloak
1462:Anglo-Saxon England
1205:Henry of Huntingdon
903:Gunnlaugr ormstunga
868:Henry of Huntingdon
631:earl of Northumbria
550:Conquest of England
282:attempted to force
145:, but sometimes as
1966:Olaf IV Haakonsson
1951:Haakon V Magnusson
1918:Guttorm Sigurdsson
1840:Haakon Toresfostre
1545:Political offices
1519:Eiríkr Hákonarson
1182:Keyser 1849, p. 8.
1030:Historia Norvegiae
911:Skúli Þorsteinsson
779:Historia Norwegiae
664:Ulfcytel Snillingr
542:by law and exiled
530:Erlingr Skjálgsson
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328:Vladimir I of Kiev
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1907:Sverre Sigurdsson
1891:Magnus Haraldsson
1880:Inge I Haraldsson
1820:Magnus I the Good
1789:Olaf II the Saint
1777:Eiríkr Hákonarson
1765:Olaf I Tryggvason
1759:Haakon Sigurdsson
1742:Haakon I the Good
1732:Harald I Fairhair
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1657:
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1646:Sveinn Hákonarson
1643:Succeeded by
1638:Sveinn Hákonarson
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1594:Succeeded by
1567:Succeeded by
1553:Hákon Sigurðarson
1458:Stenton, Frank M.
1308:Historia Norwegie
1047:Þórðr Kolbeinsson
895:Þórðr Kolbeinsson
891:Halldórr ókristni
889:and the works of
887:Eyjólfr dáðaskáld
838:and the works of
829:Historia Norvegiæ
774:Þórðr Kolbeinsson
723:medieval medicine
684:Thorkell the Tall
645:was chosen king.
586:and plundered in
560:Þórðr Kolbeinsson
511:Sveinn Hákonarson
499:Sveinn Hákonarson
469:Halldórr ókristni
429:, a chief of the
414:Battle of Svolder
395:Battle of Svolder
389:Battle of Svolder
269:Tindr Hallkelsson
265:Þórðr Kolbeinsson
195:Eyjólfr dáðaskáld
187:Hákon Sigurðarson
141:("Earl Eric") or
79:Battle of Svolder
67:Hákon Sigurðarson
47:Eiríkr Hákonarson
16:(Redirected from
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1924:Inge II Bårdsson
1783:Sweyn Haakonsson
1753:Harald Bluetooth
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907:Hrafn Önundarson
802:, including the
721:(a procedure in
556:Canute the Great
493:(as a fief from
491:Eirik Hákonarson
316:Óláfr Tryggvason
280:Harald Bluetooth
251:Saxo Grammaticus
246:Jómsvíkinga saga
203:Harald Bluetooth
121:in 11th-century
87:Canute the Great
33:, also known as
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