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Björn Járnsíða or Björn Järnsida, Swedish king (ca 785-800) was a legendary viking from the 8th century. He was one of the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok. He pillaged in Italy and took part in the conquest of Paris with his father Ragnar Lodbrok. Events Widukind and many other Saxons are baptized. ...
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(7th century — 8th century — 9th century — other centuries) Events The Iberian peninsula is taken by Arab and Berber Muslims, thus ending the Visigothic rule, and starting almost 8 centuries of Muslim presence there. ...
Ragnar Lodbrok and King Ella Ragnarr Loðbrók or Ragnar Lodbrok was a semi-legendary King of Denmark and Sweden who reigned sometime in the eighth or ninth centuries. ...
The Italian Republic or Italy (Italian: Repubblica Italiana or Italia) is a country in southern Europe. ...
He acquired the name ironside because he was never wounded in battle. This invulnerability was attributed to his mother Aslaug's use of seid in order to make him impervious to iron and steel. Aslaug, Asl g, Kraka or Kr ka, was a queen of Scandinavian mythology who appears in Snorris Edda, the V lsunga saga and the saga of Ragnar Lodbrok. ...
Seid (also seiðr, seidhr) was the form of shamanism practised by pre-Christian Norse and other Germanic cultures and continued in modern times by people who practice the reconstructionist beliefs of Ásatrú or heathenry. ...
According to Hervarar saga he inherited Sweden from his father while his brother Sigurd Snake-Eye inherited the remainder of Scandinavia. Hervarar saga ok Heidhreks is a fornaldarsaga from the 13th century using material from an older saga. ...
The Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Konungariket Sverige listen) is a Nordic country in Scandinavia, in Northern Europe. ...
Sigurd Snogöye was one of the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok and Kraka. ...
Scandinavia is the cultural and historic region of the Scandinavian Peninsula. ...
The dynasty he founded is called the House of Munsö by modern historians, because a local tradition claims that he is buried in Björnshögen at Husby on the island of Munsö. Many of his dynasty were to be named Björn. He had two sons, Refil and Erik Björnsson, and Erik succeeded him on the throne. Refil was a son of Björn Ironside. ...
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This time is problematic in Swedish history. ...
Preceded by: Östen Beli | Semi-legendary king of Sweden
| Succeeded by: Erik Björnsson | Eysteinn inn illráði, Östen Illråda (ill-ruler), Östen Beli or Eystein Bele was a son of Harald Hildetand according to Hervarar Saga. ...
The semi-legendary kings of Sweden are the long line of Swedish kings who preceded Eric the Victorious, according to sources such as the Norse Sagas, Beowulf, Rimbert, Adam of Bremen and Saxo Grammaticus, but who are of disputed historicity, due to the fact that many of them appear in...
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