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* Jewel Staite as Heidi Socket Gotts – Eric's wife, Heidi, makes her first full appearance in the series in the episode " Safety Canary ," when she arrives in Niagara in an attempt to win Eric back.

Eric's and title
The title of the album is Eric's nickname which was given to him by Giorgio Gomelsky.
David Snider's brother Eric later used his first name in the title of Eric's Ultimate Solitaire.

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It was based on Eric's own arms from Pomerania: an argent with a griffin gules.
Some years later a woman appeared claiming to be her, known as the False Margaret ; she was executed by Haakon V, King Eric's brother and successor, in 1301.
According to the early 13th century Egils saga, Eric's consort at York was Gunnhildr, the famous " mother of kings ".
An early suggestion is that the name for the king in York in the Life of Cathróe has been erroneously supplanted for Eric's predecessor Amlaíb Cuarán ( Olaf Sihtricsson ), whose ( second ) wife Dúnflaith was an Irishwoman.
Eric's rule was reputedly harsh and despotic and so he fell rapidly out of favour with the Norwegian nobility.
Morecambe and Wise were very popular in Blackpool, and while starring in Show Time, at the North Pier in Blackpool in 1963, Eric's portrait was sculpted by Victor Heyfron, MA.
Eric's first teacher was the learned German Georg Norman, whose services were shortly thereafter needed elsewhere within the Swedish state.
In 1563, John was seized and tried for high treason by Eric's order.
After the Sture homicide, John was imprisoned and Eric's conflict with the nobility came to its climax.
Eric's most trusted counsellor, Jöran Persson ( 1530 – 68 ), took much of the blame for the actions directed against the nobility during Eric XIV's reign and was executed shortly after John III ascended to the throne.
On King Eric's death in 1250, Birger's son Valdemar was elected as the new king while Birger acted as regent, holding the true power in Sweden until his death.
) Eric's last gig with the Bluesbreakers was 25 June at the Flamingo ; the Cream made a warmup club debut 29 July in Manchester and its " official " live debut two days later at the Sixth National Jazz and Blues Festival, Windsor.
The proposal was for a double wedding, whereby Eric would marry Henry's daughter, Philippa, and Henry's son, the Prince of Wales and future King Henry V, would marry Eric's sister, Katarzyna.
The double wedding did not come off, but Eric's wedding to Philippa was successfully negotiated.
Perhaps Eric's most far-ranging act was the introduction of the Sound Dues ( Øresundtolden ) in 1429, which was to last until 1857.
The next monarch ( reigned 1448 – 81 ) was Eric's kinsman, Christian I of Denmark, who was the son of Eric's earlier rival, Count Theodoric of Oldenburg.
Their debut performance was in October 1978 at Eric's Club in Liverpool.
In Your Room, a four-disc box set featuring the stereo remasters and 5. 1 mixes of the albums Upstairs at Eric's and You and Me Both next to a disc with B-sides and remixes was released in 2008.
The last stepmother of Eric's was his father's third wife Brita Turesdotter Bielke.
As Eric's nephew, Christopher, who was rather unfamiliar with Scandinavian conditions, was elected by the Danish State Council as the successor to his uncle, first as regent from 1439, and then proclaimed King of Denmark at the Viborg Assembly ( Danish landsting ) on 9 April 1440.

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In the 19th century, a case had also been made for Harald Bluetooth King of Denmark ( d. 983 ) as being Eric's true father.
At the time, however, Eric's younger and most famous half-brother Haakon, often nicknamed Aðalsteinsfóstri, had been staying at the West-Saxon court, having been sent there to be reared as fosterson to King Æthelstan ( r. 924 – 939 ).
Birger, thus most likely born at the time for the Battle of Gestilren in 1210 and named after Birger Brosa, one of the most potent men of the era who died in 1202, started his career in the mid 1230s by marrying Ingeborg Eriksdotter, the sister of King Eric XI of Sweden according to the Eric's Chronicle ( Erikskrönikan ) in fierce rivalry with other suitors.
Julian, who is at Eric's side, instructs Corwin to hand the crown of Amber to Eric, who will crown himself King of the one true world.
In 1236, King Eric's ( apparently youngest ) sister Ingeborg had been married to Birger Magnusson, in Birger's first marriage.
Eric was responsible for codifying the laws of his kingdom, which became known as King Eric's Law ( also the Code of Uppland ).
When Eric's father, King Canute I, died peacefully in 1195, all his sons were only children.
The banner under which King Eric's troops fought, was preserved by his kinsman the lawspeaker Eskil Magnusson of the Bjelbo family in Skara, who in 1219 gave it as honorary to his visiting Icelandic colleague Snorre Sturlasson.
Magnus was at the same time attempting to secure Eric's future election as King of Sweden.
At the same time, Eric's brother Valdemar Magnusson married Ingeborg Eriksdottir of Norway, the daughter of King Eric II of Norway.

Eric's and Denmark
Eric's foreign policy engulfed Denmark in a succession of wars with the Holstein counts and the city of Lubeck.
In reaction to Eric's insistence that tithes be paid to support the Church as they were elsewhere in Europe, some Swedish nobles joined forces with Magnus Henrikson, great-great-grandson of the late king Sweyn Estridson of Denmark.
The nearest heir to throne was Eric's cousin, Bugislav, but the succession-laws were overlooked because of the necessity to choose the same king as Denmark and Sweden.
This would make it possible for one of Eric's sisters to become reigning Queen of Denmark in the event of Erik V's death ( he had no children as of yet ).

Eric's and Sweden
* Eric's Chronicle — Sweden
In domestic politics, Eric's ambitions were strongly opposed by the Swedish nobility, including his half-brother, the later John III of Sweden ( 1537 – 92 ).
A document signed by his brother, John III of Sweden, and a nobleman, Bengt Bengtsson Gylta ( 1514 – 74 ), gave Eric's guards in his last prison authorization to poison him if anyone tried to release him.
Eric's son Gustav Trolle ( 1488 – 1535 ) became Archbishop of Uppsala and leader of the Church of Sweden.
In 1205, the brothers returned to Sweden with Norwegian support, but lost the Battle of Älgarås, where all three of Eric's brothers were killed.
Charles had rivalled Eric IX of Sweden ( whom later generations dubbed martyr and saint ) and held some power in Gothenland (" jarlship ") already during Eric's reign.
Sweden was reunited again in 1359 when father and son became reconciled, and co-ruled Sweden until Eric's death a few months later.
After young Eric's death, Albert's second son and namesake Albert became the next puppet claimant of the noble party in Sweden.
Saint Eric's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Stockholm, Sweden.
Eric's son, Magnus was elected king of Sweden on 8 July 1319 and acclaimed as hereditary king of Norway in August of the same year under the Regencies of his Grandmother Queen Helvig and his Mother Duchess Ingeborg.

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