The Heimskringla on Eirik Eymundson
Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 14. Harald And The Swedish King Eirik.
attestation: Eirik Eymundson king of Sweden had claimed Vermaland and all territory north to Svinasund as his kingdom
"Eirik Eymundson, king of Sweden, had laid under him Vermaland, and was taking scat or land-tax from all the forest settlers; and also that he called the whole country north to Svinasund, and west along the sea, West Gautland"
attestation: Eirik appointed Earl Hrane Gauzke to govern the territory between Svinasund and the Gaut river
"Over this country he had set an earl, by name Hrane Gauzke, who had the earldom between Svinasund and the Gaut river"
attestation: The Swedish king claimed he would restore a kingdom as great as Sigurd Hring's or Ragnar Lodbrok's, including Raumarike and Vestfold
"the Swedish king said he would not rest until he had as great a kingdom in Viken as Sigurd Hring, or his son Ragnar Lodbrok, had possessed; and that was Raumarike and Vestfold"
Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 15. Harald At A Feast Of The Peasant Ake.
- attestation: King Eirik killed Ake with his sword in the woods after being insulted
"On this the king out with his sword, and gave Ake his deathwound."
Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 28. King Eirik Eymundson'S Death.
- attestation: King Eirik Eymundson died when Harald Harfager had been king of all Norway for ten years
"King Eirik Eymundson lived; but he died when King Harald Harfager had been ten years king of all Norway."
Heimskringla > The Chronicle Of The Kings Of Norway > 81. Thorgny'S Speech.
- attestation: Eirik Eymundson's earth-bulwarks and ramparts were still visible in Thorgny's time, and he was approachable to those who wished to speak with him.
"at the present day the earth-bulwarks, ramparts, and other great works which he made are to be seen. And, more over, he was not so proud that he would not listen to people"