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'''Erik Väderhatt''' was a more or less mythic Swedish king. The cognomen ''Weatherhat'' refers to the fact that his ships always had good wind when he pillaged around the [[Baltic Sea]].
'''Erik Väderhatt''' was a more or less mythic Swedish king. The cognomen ''Weatherhat'' refers to the fact that his ships always had good wind when he pillaged around the [[Baltic Sea]].


He was either considered to be the same as [[Erik Emundsson]] or one of [[Ragnar Lodbrok]]'s sons:
He was either considered to be the same as [[Erik Emundsson]] or to be one of [[Ragnar Lodbrok]]'s sons:


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Revision as of 09:48, 14 August 2004

Erik Väderhatt was a more or less mythic Swedish king. The cognomen Weatherhat refers to the fact that his ships always had good wind when he pillaged around the Baltic Sea.

He was either considered to be the same as Erik Emundsson or to be one of Ragnar Lodbrok's sons:

Preceded by:
Björn Ironside
Semi-legendary king of Sweden Succeeded by:
Refil