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Who is King Eric?

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Carter Sullivan

Updated on February 25, 2026

Who is King Eric?

1060 – 10 July 1103), also known as Eric the Good (Danish: Erik Ejegod), was King of Denmark following his brother Olaf I Hunger in 1095. He was a son of Sweyn II.

Eric I of Denmark.

Eric I
SuccessorNiels
Bornc. 1060 Slangerup, Denmark
Died10 July 1103 (aged 42–43) Paphos, Cyprus
BurialChrysopolitissa Basilica, Paphos, Cyprus

Just so, why did Elizabeth not marry Erik of Sweden?

Erik XIV of Sweden

However, there is a danger to read history backwards and assume that because Elizabeth never married, it was always her intention not to. But Erik was far from a wealthy monarch, and marriage to him would have brought England little financial benefit, or provided her with a strong European ally.

Beside above, where did Eric Bloodaxe die? Cumbria, United Kingdom

Moreover, when did Eric Bloodaxe die?

954 AD

Who should Elizabeth marry?

King Philip of Spain - In the 1560s, King Philip proposed to Elizabeth. He was a Catholic who had been married to Mary, Elizabeth's sister. MPs were not in favour of this alliance for fear of causing religious unsettlement and creating a foreign influence in government.

Who does Elizabeth the First marry?

Although she received many offers for her hand, she never married and was childless; the reasons for this are not clear. Historians have speculated that Thomas Seymour had put her off sexual relationships. She considered several suitors until she was about fifty.

Did Queen Elizabeth want to become queen?

Elizabeth was not expected to become queen. The first child of the Duke and Duchess of York (who later became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth), Elizabeth stood third in line to the throne after her uncle, Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII), and her father, the Duke of York.

Does Prince Conde marry Queen Elizabeth?

Louis Condé sought the hand of Queen Elizabeth during his affair with Queen Mary. Elizabeth accepted his offer, and when Condé agreed they were married that night, via proxy Annabelle Breton.

Why was it important for Elizabeth to marry?

It now became very important to Parliament that Elizabeth should marry and produce a Protestant heir to the throne. Parliament was worried that if Elizabeth died childless, Mary Stuart, a Catholic, would probably become queen of England. Therefore, after she recovered, they asked her once again to consider marriage.

What happened to Prince Eric of Sweden?

Three rebellions - the 1569 Plot, the Mornay Plot and the 1576 Plot - with the object of releasing and reinstating him, had to be suppressed, and Eric was held as a prisoner in many different castles in both Sweden and Finland. He died in prison in Örbyhus Castle.

Why was marriage a problem for Elizabeth?

Her refusal to marry meant that England would not have to have a foreign king. Even if she had married an English nobleman, such as Lord Dudley, whom she loved, it might have made other nobles jealous, and caused rebellions.

Why was Eric Bloodaxe forced to leave Norway?

Hakon sailed to Norway to claim his inheritance, and Eric fled to England. According to the sagas, he was welcomed by Athelstan, because of the the friendship between Athelstan and Harald Finehair, and was made sub-king of Northumbria under Athelstan's authority.

Where is Eric Bloodaxe buried?

A long-held local legend states the Rey Cross at Stainmore was the burial place of Eric Bloodaxe, however it is argued that it was merely a boundary stone, halfway between Penrith and Barnard Castle.

Does King Harold become King of Norway?

Supposedly, two of his sons, Eric Bloodaxe and Haakon the Good, succeeded Harald to become kings after his death.
Harald Fairhair
Harald Fairhair, in an illustration from the fourteenth-century Flateyjarbók.
King of Norway
Reignputatively 872–930
SuccessorEric I

What did the Vikings do?

Besides occasional raids, Vikings were explorers, traders and extraordinary craftsmen. It is by virtue of their shipbuilders and weapon makers that the Vikings were so successful in raiding European countries. Most Vikings were farmers as previously mentioned in “Life on a Viking Farm”.

Who united the Vikings?

Generally considered the first European to set foot on the North American continent, Leif got there nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus. Believed to have been born in Iceland around 970, Leif later moved to Greenland, where his father, Erik the Red, founded the first Norse settlement.

Where is Eric Bloodaxe from?

Svanoya, Norway

When did Eric Bloodaxe become King of Norway?

It is widely speculated that he had short-lived terms as King of Norway and twice as King of Northumbria (c. 947–948 and 952–954).
Eric Bloodaxe
Coin of Eric Bloodaxe. The legend reads "ERIC REX" (King Eric) (at British Museum)
King of Norway
Reign931–933
PredecessorHarald I