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  1. Horik II, también conocido como Erik el Joven ( danés: Erik Barn ), fue un caudillo vikingo y rey de Dinamarca a la muerte de su antecesor Horik I en 854 hasta aproximadamente 860. Tras una breve guerra civil que casi barrió a todas las ramas de las familias reales danesas, los anales de Fulda cita la existencia de un solo infante que ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Horik_IIHorik II - Wikipedia

    Horik II (died after 864), also known as Hårik or, in late sources, Erik Barn (Danish: "Erik the Child"), was King of the Danes from the fall of Horik I in 854 to an unknown date between 864 and 873. During his reign the Danish kingdom showed tendencies of breaking up.

  3. Horik II. (auch Hårik , Haarik oder Erik ) (* um 840 ; † nach 870 ) war ein dänischer Wikinger und zwischen 854/57 und 870/73 König in Jütland und Schleswig . Die eingedeutschte Namensform Erich II. darf nicht verwechselt werden mit Erich II. von Dänemark († 1137), Erich II. von Schleswig († 1325) oder anderen ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Horik_IHorik I - Wikipedia

    Horik I or Hårik (died 854) was a king of the Danes. He was co-ruler from 813, and sole king from c. 828 until his violent death in 854. His long and eventful reign was marked by Danish raids on the Carolingian Empire of Louis the Pious, son and successor of Charlemagne .

  5. Horik II: 854–860s. He is believed to have been the immediate successor of Horik I, but the annals are silent about the name of the Danish king for a few years after the disaster of 854. In 857, Horik II allowed Rorik to occupy the part of the kingdom between the sea and the Eider.

  6. Diplomacy with the East Frankish Kingdom. The last known ruler of Gudfred 's dynasty, Horik II, died sometime after 864. Nine years later, in 873, we encounter two brothers who were co-rulers of the Danish realm, Sigfred and Halfdan.

  7. Rorik ( Latin: Roricus, Rorichus; Old Norse: Hrœrekr; c. 810 – c. 880) was a Danish Viking, who ruled over parts of Friesland between 841 and 873, conquering Dorestad [1] and Utrecht [citation needed] in 850. Rorik swore allegiance to Louis the German in 873. He was born in Denmark around 800. He died at some point between 873 and 882. Family.