Erik Segeräll King of Sweden
- Marriage: Sigrid Storå 160
- Died: Abt 994, Sweden 160
Another name for Erik was Erik "the Victorious," King of Sweden.
General Notes:
~ Weis's Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, 8th Edition, 53:22, 241:5,242:5, 244:6, Iaroslav, son of St. Vladimir by Rogneda, married second Ingigerd, daughter of Olov II Skotkonung, King of Sweden. Olov II was the son of Erik Segeräll, King of Sweden and Sigrid Storå, daughter of Skoglar-Tosti. 160
Noted events in his life were:
• Web Reference: Erik son of Olof . Snorre names "Eirik the Victorious and Olaf, the father of Styrbjorn" as the sons of Bjorn Eriksson [ Snorre, Harald Harfager's Saga, 29]. Erik married Sigrid "the Hughty," daughter of "Skoglar" Toste and his wife. Snorre names Sigrid as daughter of "Skoglar" Toste and refers to her marriage to "the Swedish king, Eirik the Victorious" [Snorre, Saga of King Harald Grafeld and of Earl Haakon son of Sigurd, 11]. Saxo Grammaticus names "Syritha" as mother of "Erici filius Olavus" [Saxo Grammaticus (Christiansen), 10, XI, p. 20]. The Fagrskinna names Sigrid, mother of King Olof, as daughter of Skoglar-Tosta [Fagrskinna, Chapter 24, p. 147].
Erik married Sigrid Storå, daughter of Skoglar-Tosti and Unknown.160
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