Talk:Björn at Haugi
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[edit]Something is very, very wrong. This article is redirected from Björn Eriksson. Björn Eriksson is a former Swedish National Police Comissioner and today Governor of the County of Östergötland. He has nothing to do with "Björn at Haugi"
- I agree, this is very, very wrong. Pseudohistory. /Pieter Kuiper 18:19, 16 August 2007 (UTC)
- You appear to have completely misunderstood the previous post, Pieter, since it only concerned whether a redirect should go here. Concerning your ideas on writing history articles, there are people who have interesting things to say about you[1][2][3].--Berig 16:37, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
Numbering legendary kings
[edit]Although it may seem convenient to number all these mythical kings, there is no general agreement, and confusion arises. All these bearers of names like Björn have different nicknames and different family relationships in different sources, and cannot be seamlessly harmonized. The article labels this Björn as Björn II. However, in Linköping Cathedral there is a stone tablet saying that the church was founded 813 by king Björn III. The tablet was put there by Messenius. My guess he that he counted Jordanes' Berig as Björn I, a symptom of Swedish Gothicismus. But at least such a number on a monument is a reference. The numbering system here (with Björn (III) Eriksson) looks like original research to me. /Pieter Kuiper 10:10, 12 October 2007 (UTC)
- Here is a source that uses the same numbering as this article (Björn II), so the numbering is hardly OR.--Berig 06:16, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
50-year mismatch in the dates of this guy
[edit]While it's nice to imagine that there's only one king named Björn, this article seems to convolve several of them.
The Great Heathen Army, led by Ragnar's sons, including Björn Ironside, attacked England in 865. That is ~fifty years after Ansgar's visit to Sweden.
This Björn is supposed to be Björn Ironside's grandson, and have been king in 825. This does not fit. Explanations? References? --Alvestrand (talk) 17:45, 2 May 2015 (UTC)
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