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Erik Refilsson was a Swedish king of the House of Munsö. According to Hervarar saga, two of his sons, Anund Uppsale and Björn at Hauge, were to be kings of Sweden.
Rimbert relates that at Ansgar's second visit in Birka it was suggested among the people that Erik (Erik who preceded Björn) was to be elevated to god instead of the new god.
See also Early Swedish Kingdoms, House of Munsö.
| Preceded by: Erik Björnsson | Swedish semi-legendary kings | Succeeded by: Björn at Hauge and Anund Uppsale |