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      • Eric “Bloodaxe” Haraldsson (c. 885-954), the last king of Northumbria – a realm the Vikings usurped after the invasion and conquest of much of England by the Great Heathen Army between the years 867 and 872AD, was one of Norwegian king Harald Fairhair ’s many sons sired from nine wives.
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  2. Recently, Clare Downham has suggested that Erichius, Eric of Northumbria, is not the same as Eric Bloodaxe. And there remains the possibility that he was not strictly monogamous, and the existence of two wives need not be mutually exclusive. King of Norway (sagas)

  3. Jan 16, 2019 · Eric Haraldsson, nicknamed Eric Bloodaxe, was a Norwegian ruler who lived during the 10th century. He is believed to have been the King of Norway, and later became the King of Northumbria.

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  4. Dec 14, 2022 · Jonathan Williamson. Published: 1 year ago. Updated: February 26, 2024 17:59. Despite his fearsome reputation, surprisingly little is known about Eric Bloodaxe despite the fact he was a King of Norway as well as Northumbria and the supposed King of the Hebrides.

  5. Feb 17, 2011 · Eric Bloodaxe is probably one of the best-known names in Viking history, at least in the British Isles. The favoured son of Harald Finehair, who was credited by the Viking sagas (composed mostly...

  6. Nov 2, 2023 · During his 20 year exile from Norway at the end of his life, Eric Haraldsson was King of Northumbria, England, ruling from the city of York. Coins inscribed with “King Eric” in Latin. It’s not clear exactly when this happened, as the various sources differ on the specifics, but he was king in York for at least two to three years, maybe ...

  7. 6 days ago · Eric Bloodaxe (Old Norse Eiríkr blóðøx) was born aroun 895 as Eirik Haraldsson, son of King Harald Fairhair of Norway. While the exact number is disputed, some say King Harald had up to twenty children with several of them being sons. Out of all his sons, Eric was the one who King Harald favored the most.

  8. Sep 29, 2016 · He is mentioned in ancient Norwegian stories and Icelandic sagas, which identify Eric of Northumbria as a son of the Norwegian king Harald (I) Fairhair and, in many fairy tales, often with his wife Gunhild, portrayed as an evil witch. Ancient sagas use his nickname: "Blodyxa" (Bloodaxe) and describe him as a typical, violent Viking warrior.

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