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  1. Horik II, también conocido como Erik el Joven (danés: Erik Barn), fue un caudillo vikingo y rey de Dinamarca a la muerte de su antecesor Horik I en 854 hasta aproximadamente 860.

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    Horik II (died after 864), also known as Hårik or, in late sources, Erik Barn (Danish: "Erik the Child"), was King of the Danes from the fall of Horik I in 854 to an unknown date between 864 and 873. During his reign the Danish kingdom showed tendencies of breaking up.

  3. The legendary kings of Denmark are the predecessors of Gorm the Old, a king who reigned ca. 930s to 950s and is the earliest reliably attested Danish ruler. Historicity of the earlier legendary kings are thus half legend and half history.

  4. 23 de nov. de 2014 · Horik II, also known as Erik Barn (Danish: "Erik the Child"), was King of Denmark from the murder of Horik I in 854 to c. 860s. After a brief civil war which nearly wiped out the branches of the royal family, legend has it that a single royal child was left alive, hence the name Erik the Child.

  5. Horik II Gottfredsson (822-870) was King of Denmark from 854 to 870, succeeding Horik I and preceding Sigfred and Halfdan. Horik was born in 822, the son of King Horik I of Denmark, and he belonged to the house of Gudfred. He was the only royal child to survive the civil war which resulted in...

  6. The last known ruler of Gudfred's dynasty, Horik II, died sometime after 864. Nine years later, in 873, we encounter two brothers who were co-rulers of the Danish realm, Sigfred and Halfdan.

  7. Miembro de la Familia Real, de origen desconocido, sucedió en 857, después de una guerra civil, Horik I st después de que este último fuera asesinado en una batalla contra su sobrino Guttorm 854. Su reino se extiende desde el mar hasta el Eider .