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| birth_date  = 2 June 1499
| birth_date  = 2 June 1499
| birth_place = [[Blå Kronor]], [[Blåstad]], Principality of Blåstad
| birth_place = [[Blå Kronor]], [[Blåstad]], Principality of Blåstad
| death_date  = {{death date and age|1564|7|28|1498|6|7|df=y}}
| death_date  = {{death date and age|1564|7|28|1499|7|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Klaushaus]], [[Tyr]], Geatland
| death_place = [[Klaushaus]], [[Tyr]], Geatland
| burial_place = St. Åke {{wp|Chapel}}, [[Blåstad]]
| burial_place = St. Åke {{wp|Chapel}}, [[Blåstad]]
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'''Eric IV''' (7 June 1498 – 28 August 1564) , more commonly known as '''Eric the Great''' ({{wp|Swedish language|Geatish}}: ''Erik den store'') or '''Erik Longbeard''', was the [[Monarchy of Geatland|King]] of [[Geatland]] from 1545 to 1564. Before his accession to that role, he was {{wp|prince}} of [[Blåstad]] from 1534 to 1545.

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Eric IV
GUSTAV VASA (1496-1560), kung av Sverige, gift med 1. Katarina av Sachsen-Lauenburg, 2 - Nationalmuseum - 39847.tif
Portrait of Eric IV after Segol Fredholm
c. 1557-1561
King of Geatland
Reign5 August 1545 – 28 August 1564
Coronation21 August 1545
Predecessordisputed
SuccessorEric V
King of Eldmark
Reign19 April 1550 – 28 August 1564
Predecessorposition created
SuccessorEric V
Prince of Blåstad
Reign23 July 1534 – 5 August 1545
PredecessorJohan Gormsson
Successorhimself as King of Geatland
BornErik "Longbeard" Johansson
2 June 1499
Blå Kronor, Blåstad, Principality of Blåstad
Died28 July 1564(1564-07-28) (aged 64–65)
Klaushaus, Tyr, Geatland
Burial12 October 1564
St. Åke Chapel, Blåstad
Spouse
Issue
HouseKarla
FatherJohan Gormsson
MotherMarie of Verlois
Religion

Eric IV (7 June 1498 – 28 August 1564) , more commonly known as Eric the Great (Geatish: Erik den store) or Erik Longbeard, was the King of Geatland from 1545 to 1564. Before his accession to that role, he was prince of Blåstad from 1534 to 1545.