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Björn III “the Old” ‘den Gamle’ King of Sweeden
- Preferred Name: Björn III “the Old” ‘den Gamle’ King of Sweeden
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: BET 885 AND 932 in Sweden at LATI: N2 LONG: E5 with note: Description: Legendary King of Sweden
- Nickname:
- Occupation: Roi de Suède
- Clan Name: with note: Description: House of Munsö
- Birth: 867 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden at LATI: N59.85 LONG: E17.6333 with note: GEDCOM data
- Religion: Norse PaganismBET 882 AND 932 in Sweden at LATI: N2 LONG: E5
- Death: 956 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden at LATI: N59.85 LONG: E17.6333 with note: more info
- FSID: GDTX-8WW
- Burial: in Sweden at LATI: N2 LONG: E5
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Björn (traditionally ruled 882-932) was the father of Olof (II) Björnsson and Eric the Victorious, and he was the grandfather of Styrbjörn the Strong, according to the Hervarar saga and Harald Fairhair's saga. According to the two sagas, he was the son of an Erik who fought Harald Fairhair and who succeeded the brothers Björn at Hauge and Anund Uppsale:
King Önund had a son called Eric, and he succeeded to the throne at Upsala after his father. He was a rich King. In his days Harold the Fair-haired made himself King of Norway. He was the first to unite the whole of that country under his sway. Eric at Upsala had a son called Björn, who came to the throne after his father and ruled for a long time. The sons of Björn, Eric the Victorious, and Olaf succeeded to the kingdom after their father. Olaf was the father of Styrbjörn the Strong.(Hervarar saga)
The latter saga relates that he ruled for 50 years:
There were disturbances also up in Gautland as long as King Eirik Eymundson lived; but he died when King Harald Harfager had been ten years king of all Norway. After Eirik, his son Bjorn was king of Svithjod for fifty years. He was father of Eirik the Victorious, and of Olaf the father of Styrbjorn. (Harald Fairhair's saga)
In Olaf the Holy's saga, Snorri Sturluson quotes Thorgny Lawspeaker on king Björn:
My father, again, was a long time with King Bjorn, and was well acquainted with his ways and manners. In Bjorn's lifetime his kingdom stood in great power, and no kind of want was felt, and he was gay and sociable with his friends. (Saga of Olaf Haraldsson)
When Björn died, Olof and Eric were elected to be co-rulers of Sweden. However, Eric would disinherit his nephew Styrbjörn.
Adam of Bremen, however, only gives Emund Eriksson as the predecessor of Eric the Victorious, around 970. Since the Swedes seem to have had a system of co-rulership (Diarchy), it is possible that Emund Eriksson was a co-ruler of Björn Eriksson. If this is the case, several generations of Swedish rulers have been conflated by late tradition, and Björn's traditional years 882-932 are fictitious.
His name, Björn, means bear in Swedish.
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Preferred Parents:
Father: Erik "Waderhatt" VI Edmundsson King of Sweeden, b. 849 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden d. 900 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Mother: Queen Alof Ragnardottr, b. ABT 790 in Denmark, Denmark d. ABT 850 in England United Kingdom, England United Kingdom
Family 1: Queen of Sweeden, b. 872 in ,,,Sweden d. 950 in Y, Somme, Picardie, France
- Olaf Björnsson The Mighty II, b. 885 in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden d. 964 in Hedeby, Aaskov, Ringkøbing, Denmark
- Erik VI Segersäll Bjornsson of Sweden, b. 945 in Uppsala, Sweden d. 995 in Gamla Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
- Olaf Bjornsson, b. 885 d. 964
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