Eric (Swedish king 800)


Eric was a Swedish monarch or local ruler who ruled at Uppsala, an important early Swedish political center, around or before the year 800. His existence is attested by the Sparlösa Runestone, erected around the year 800, which mentions a "Eyvísl, Eiríkr's son" and that "the father sat in Uppsala".
As Eric and other "proto-historic" Swedish kings are poorly attested and were likely only local rulers, they are generally not counted as "Kings of Sweden" in modern scholarship. They are generally assumed to have been of the same dynasty as Eric the Victorious, the House of Munsö.
Attempts at consolidating those Swedish rulers attested by more contemporary sources with the elaborate lines of legendary kings presented in 12th and 13th century Icelandic sagas have been made, but the sources do not agree with each other and any attempt at identifying Eric with a king from the sagas has to be seen as unverifiable and unreliable.

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