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Emund of Sweden - Definition

Emund the Old (king of Sweden 1050-1060) was an illegitimate son of Olof Skötkonung. Emund succeeded his brother Anund Jakob ca 1050 which rendered him the cognomen, the Old. He was also called the "Slemme" as he actively opposed the priests from the Archbishopric of Bremen in favour of the English missionary Osmund.

He was the last king of the House of Munsö. Adam of Bremen relates that his son Anund Emundsson died when he pillaged in Kvänland because the natives poisoned the water. He was to be succeeded by Stenkil and his house.

See also Early Swedish Kingdoms, House of Munsö.

Preceded by:
Anund Jacob
King of Sweden
1050–1060
Succeeded by:
Stenkil


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