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  1. Eric X [1] ( Swedish: Erik Knutsson; Old Norse: Eiríkr Knútsson; c. 1180 – 10 April 1216) was King of Sweden between 1208 and 1216. Also known as Eric the Survivor ( Swedish: Erik som överlevde ), he was, at his accession to the throne, the only remaining son of King Canute I of Sweden and his queen. The name of his mother is not known ...

  2. Jul 18, 2023 · Eric "X" of Sweden, Swedish: Erik Knutsson; Old Norse: Eiríkr Knútsson (c. 1180 – 1216) was the King of Sweden between 1208 and 1216. He was the son of Knut Eriksson and his queen of an unknown name, who probably was Cecilia Johansdotter. He was born around 1180 in Eriksberg royal manor.

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  3. The borders of Sweden are as follows: The Sweden–Denmark border. The Sweden–Finland border. The Sweden–Norway border.

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  5. Eric X of Sweden ( Erik Knutsson, c. 1180 - April 10, 1216) was the King of Sweden between 1208 and 1216. Erik was the son of King Knut Eriksson of Sweden, but his mother is now unknown. In 1205 he escaped from the Battle of Älgarås, where his three brothers were killed. He stayed for three years with family in Norway.

  6. Eric " X " ( Swedish: Erik Knutsson; Old Norse: Eiríkr Knútsson; c. 1180 – 10 April 1216) was the King of Sweden between 1208 and 1216. Also known as Eric the Survivor (Swedish: "Erik som överlevde"), he was, at his accession to the throne, the only remaining son of King Canute I of Sweden and his queen. The name of his mother is not known ...

  7. Eric "X" (Swedish: Erik Knutsson; Old Norse: Eiríkr Knútsson; c. 1180 – 10 April 1216) was the King of Sweden between 1208 and 1216. Also known as Eric the Survivor (Swedish: "Erik som överlevde"), he was, at his accession to the throne, the only remaining son of King Canute I of Sweden and his queen.

  8. Eric XI. v. t. e. The House of Eric ( Swedish: Erikska ätten) was a medieval Swedish royal dynasty with several pretenders to the throne between 1150 and 1220, rivaling for kingship of Sweden with the House of Sverker. The first king from the House of Eric was Eric IX of Sweden, also known as Saint Eric, from whom it got its name.

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