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  1. Olof Skötkonung (también Óláfr sænski Eiríksson ca. 960 — 1021 o 1022). Rey de Suecia de la casa de Munsö aproximadamente de 995 a 1022 . [1] [2] Hijo de Eric el Victorioso . [3]

  2. Denier - Olof Skötkonung Se han utilizado datos de Wikidata: Q313436 Australia 10 Shillings 1939 (ND) PMG 53 About Uncirculated 11,00 €

  3. Olof Skötkonung (fødd omkring 980, død vinteren 1021–1022), var konge av Sverige frå om lag 995 til han døydde. Kong Olof er omtala i dei norrøne kongesogene, i Soga om Olav den heilage [1] blir han kalla Olav Sviakonge ( Ólafs Svíakonungs hins sœnska ) og i Fagerskinna [2] , blir han omtala som Olav Sviakonge ( Ólaf Sviakonung ) eller Olav Svenske ( Ólafr svænski ).

  4. Olof Skötkonung, sometimes stylized as Olaf the Swede , was King of Sweden, son of Eric the Victorious and, according to Icelandic sources, Sigrid the Haughty. He succeeded his father in c. 995. He stands at the threshold of recorded history, since he is the first Swedish ruler about whom there is substantial knowledge. Olof was victorious alongside Sweyn Forkbeard when the kings created an ...

  5. Olof was the son of Erik Segersall, king of Sweden and Denmark, and Sigrid Storrada. According to the Norse Sagas, Erik Segersall had ruled together with his brother Olof Björnsson. When Olof Björnsson died, his nephew Olof was proclaimed co-ruler instead of his cousin Stybjörn Starke. At his father's death in 995 he inherited the throne of ...

  6. 15 de ene. de 2024 · Later holy myths and legends of Saint Olaf A year after the battle, in 1031, some locals had a brilliant idea (as you do in the medieval period) to pry open Olaf's coffin and have a look. The Heimskringla relates how, when the nosy locals opened the coffin expecting a skeletal discovery, they found Olaf's body incorrupt.

  7. Se dice que San Sigfrido llegó a la localidad de Värend, en la provincia de Småland, procedente de Dinamarca en compañía de sus tres sobrinos; éstos fueron asesinados cerca de Växjö mientras Sigfrido se encontraba en Västergötland, donde la Leyenda de Sigfrido, una fuente medieval, señala que bautizó al rey Olaf Skötkonung.