List of living legitimate male Eirikrians
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The Eirikrian dynasty is one of the largest dynasties across both Arda en' Estel and Markion. Members include all male-line descendants of Erik the Victorious and his brothers, Gjurd, Jakob, Bjornvald, and Tjod. According to the 1722 Edict of Mærtun, in which Erik VIII Olaf defined the Royal Family of Emerstari, all Eirikrians, as clarified heretofore, maintain the right to use the title Furst, or Furstin for women, and are in-line for the throne of Emerstari.
Within the clan system of Emerstari, the Eirikrian dynasty is a sept of the Ketillung branch of the Njellung of the Rudolfung. The sept includes several houses, these being the House of Eirikr, the House of Malmå, and the House of Sverre. Sometimes the House of Eirikr–Wolnbach–Leijonhufud is included as one, but that is not a strictly agnatic line of Eirikr. The House of Eirikr, the oldest, most senior, and most expansive house of the Eirikrian dynasty is further divided into the Eirikrung of Flodland, the Eirikung of Feldland, the Eirikrung of Koland/Koburg, the Eirikrung of Ekland/Ekkesburg, the Eirikung of Hventi, the Eirikung of Gjurdby, the Eirikrung of Kralendijk, and the Eirikrung of Ruuheimki.
Patrilineal descent of Eirikr
The traditional stories and folklore of Emerstari hold its people as descendant of Noah by Hemer, the first settler of the land. Since the time of Eirikr, the Eirikrians have claimed to be Hemer's most senior male-line descendants. On the ancestry of Hemer himself, however, Emerstarian scholars have debated for centuries whether he is descended from Gomer, Magog, or Tiras paternally.
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1. Adam
2. Seth
3. Enos
4. Cainan
5. Mahalaleel
6. Jared
7. Enoch
8. Methuselah
9. Lamech
10. Noah
11. Japheth
12. Gomer? Magog? Tiras?
13. Ashkenaz, son of Gomer? Son of Magog? Gera, son of Tiras?
14. Bor
15. Oten
16. Hemer
17. Rudolf
18. Reginmund
19. Hogmund
20. Jotunnulf
21. Dagvald
22. Hallbjorn
23. Håvard
24. Huglek
25. Hjalmerr
26. Rovald
27. Ivar
28. Rogenhard
29. Årne
30. Åsmund
31. Åsvald
32. Åstaf
33. Merr
34. Gunnarr
35. Gerbjorn
36. Odd
37. Randulf
38. Njell Gorma (AD 55-106)
39. Hermann (72-127)
40. Tor (99-158)
41. Gersten (121-184)
42. Gudolf (140-193)
43. Herkæl (167-212)
44. Ulf (192-251)
45. Fridbjorn (220-274)
46. Ingesten (248-299)
47. Ingemær (271-328)
48. Vite (302-369)
49. Æsger (327-389)
50. Vilhjalm (352-403)
51. Adelulf (376-435)
52. Torlef (408-472)
53. Høk (437-496)
54. Halsten (466-511)
55. Holm (498-558)
56. Rodmund (523-568)
57. Rogenbjart (551-609)
58. Njell Aldre (574-629)
59. Njell Yngre (600-662)
60. Rodger (633-680)
61. Ketill Bjornhjarte (659-705)
62. Folk (688-729)
63. Fror (707-752)
64. Rafenkæl (730-792)
65. Frøsten (758-809)
66. Ljotolf (780-847)
67. Lef (804-862)
68. Inar (834-898)
69. Ingvar (857-916)
70. Rudolf (880-938)
71. Rodmarr Røde (911-957)
72. Bjorn Lange (932-1000)
73. Olof (957-1012)
74. Ingemær Gyle (980-1034)
75. Erik & brothers
Ancestral lines of the Eirikrians
- Ingemær Gyle (980-1034)
- Erik Sigersæll (1009-1078)
- Eirikung of Flodland
- Jakob Sunnan (1046-1085)
- Næf Konungsson (1072-1137)
- House of Sverrer
- Donner Konungsson (1080-1136)
- Eirikung of Marland
- Næf Konungsson (1072-1137)
- Olof Nordan (1049-1105)
- Karl Aldre (1089-1122)
- Erik Bjorne (1115-1178)
- Ingemær Eriksson (1134-1187)
- Ingemær Eriksson (1160-1224)
- Karl Jakobsson (1194-1265)
- Karl Karlsson (1235-1301)
- Harald Karlsson (1267-1329)
- Lef Haraldsson (1298-1357)
- Erik Lefsson (1322-1396)
- Bjorn Eriksson (1347-1416)
- Gustaf Bjornsson (1372-1430)
- Karl Olaf (1398-1442)
- Georg I Erik (1426-1512)
- Erik V Georg (1456-1529)
- Elsa II Natalie (1483-1570)
- House of Eirikr–Wolnbach–Leijonhufud
- Elsa II Natalie (1483-1570)
- Gustaf Karl Eirikr (1460-1510)
- Georg Harald (1486-1549)
- Ingemær Rudolf (1502-1571)
- Georg Jakob (1530-1598)
- Karl Frederik (1553-1624)
- Donner Olaf (1579-1648)
- Lars Jakob (1606-1671)
- Erik Lars (1634-1702)
- Hans Georg (1667-1740)
- Erik VIII Olaf (1679-1744)
- Erik IX Johann (1720-1778)
- Karl V Erik (1749-1808)
- Hervin IV Thomes (1769-1835)
- Folke II Knut (1790-1847)
- Kristinn II Gustaf (1812-1879)
- Karl I Aadolf (1852-1920)
- Eirikung of Ruuheimki
- Karl I Aadolf (1852-1920)
- Kristinn II Gustaf (1812-1879)
- Georg Carl I (1793-1863)
- Eirikung of Karlendijk
- Folke II Knut (1790-1847)
- Hervin IV Thomes (1769-1835)
- Karl V Erik (1749-1808)
- Olaf III Aleksender (1723-1810)
- Eirikung of Koland/Koburg
- Erik IX Johann (1720-1778)
- Erik VIII Olaf (1679-1744)
- Hans Georg (1667-1740)
- Erik Lars (1634-1702)
- Lars Jakob (1606-1671)
- Donner Olaf (1579-1648)
- Karl Frederik (1553-1624)
- Georg Jakob (1530-1598)
- Ingemær Rudolf (1502-1571)
- Georg Harald (1486-1549)
- Erik V Georg (1456-1529)
- Georg I Erik (1426-1512)
- Karl Olaf (1398-1442)
- Gustaf Bjornsson (1372-1430)
- Bjorn Eriksson (1347-1416)
- Erik Lefsson (1322-1396)
- Lef Haraldsson (1298-1357)
- Harald Karlsson (1267-1329)
- Karl Karlsson (1235-1301)
- Karl Jakobsson (1194-1265)
- Ingemær Eriksson (1160-1224)
- Harald Eriksson (1137-1168)
- House of Malmå
- Ingemær Eriksson (1134-1187)
- Erik Bjorne (1115-1178)
- Karl Aldre (1089-1122)
- Gjurd the Two-Faced (1011-1060)
- Eirikung of Gjurdby
- Jakob Ingemærsson (1014-1080)
- Eirikung of Hventi
- Bjornvald of Ekkesburg (1016-1042)
- Eirikung of Ekkesburg
- Tjod Ingemærsson (1019-1084)
- Eirikung of Feldland
- Erik Sigersæll (1009-1078)
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