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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] Lo que se sabe de Olaf proviene de las sagas islandesas de Snorri Sturluson, las crónicas de Adán de Bremen y la Leyenda de Sigfrido.

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  2. He is regarded as the first king known to have ruled both the Swedes and the Geats. In Sweden, the reign of king Olov Skötkonung ( c. 995–1022) is considered to be the transition from the Viking age to the Middle Ages, he was the first Christian king of the Swedes, who ruled central Sweden.

  3. 14 de ene. de 2024 · Olof Skötkonung is often regarded as a key Viking king who played a notable role in Sweden's gradual transition toward Christianity, known for his military endeavors and diplomacy. Source: The Viking Herald. In an era dominated by strong personalities and warriors, Skötkonung skillfully carved out a kingdom through force and ...

  4. 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] Lo que se sabe de Olaf proviene de las sagas islandesas de Snorri Sturluson, las crónicas de Adán de Bremen y la Leyenda de Sigfrido.

  5. Olaf II se casó en febrero de 1019 en Sarpsborg con Astrid Olofsdotter de Suecia, hija del rey Olaf Skötkonung. Solo se sabe del nacimiento de una hija de este matrimonio: Ulvhild de Noruega (ca 1020-1072), consorte de Ordulfo, duque de Sajonia .

  6. 13 de ene. de 2022 · Olof Skötkonung was the first ruler documented to have been accepted both by the Svear around Lake Mälaren and by the Götar around Lake Vättern. People were not happy with Olof as king for different reasons and he was forced to let his son Anund Jakob become co-regent.

  7. Olof Skötkonung (fornnordiska: Óláfr skautkonungr), född cirka 980 [1] (alternativt på 960-talet [2]), död sannolikt under vintern 1021–1022, var kung av Sverige cirka 995–1022. Han var son till Erik Segersäll.