Olof (II) Björnsson
Olof Björnsson (ca 970 – 975), ruled together with his brother Eric the Victorious. He was the father of Styrbjörn Starke. He died of venom. Instead of proclaiming his son Styrbjörn co-ruler, Eric proclaimed his own unborn child co-ruler on condition that it was a son. It was a son who became Olof of Sweden.
See also Early Swedish Kingdoms, House of Munsö.
| Preceded by: Björn Eriksson and/or Emund Eriksson | Semi-legendary king of Sweden with Eric the Victorious | Succeeded by: Olof the Tax-king |
Categories: Viking Age | Semi-legendary kings of Sweden