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No such patronymic is know for this person, and they didn't exist in his time. Additionally, in English a normal patronymic should not have 2 "s"s but one - Ringson - if we are going to invent one for this article. We should absolutely not introduce any word spelled in Swedish into English text, where there is no appropriate reason to and the same word can be spelled in English. --
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15:13, 10 July 2012 (UTC)reply
For most Scandinavian patronym, we usually used Old Norse or the language of the person's origin -sson, -sen, dotter, dottir, datter, etc. I don't see any reason to use English patronyms. And for a subject as old as this and relatively unknown in English sources, I see no reason why we can use his Swedish name seeing as his succession Emund Eriksson sure does.--
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18:50, 10 July 2012 (UTC)reply
That is probably because very few sources speak of him. He is an obscure, semi-legendary Swedish king; I highly doubt many English writers are jumping to write about him. This article only has one sentence of relevant information on him and the rest a paragraph about the regnal numbers of the King Erics. If five sources call him "Erik Ringsson" and the Swedish wiki calls him "Erik Ringsson" why shouldn't we do it here?--
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No such patronymic is know for this person, and they didn't exist in his time. Additionally, in English a normal patronymic should not have 2 "s"s but one - Ringson - if we are going to invent one for this article. We should absolutely not introduce any word spelled in Swedish into English text, where there is no appropriate reason to and the same word can be spelled in English. --
SergeWoodzing (
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15:13, 10 July 2012 (UTC)reply
For most Scandinavian patronym, we usually used Old Norse or the language of the person's origin -sson, -sen, dotter, dottir, datter, etc. I don't see any reason to use English patronyms. And for a subject as old as this and relatively unknown in English sources, I see no reason why we can use his Swedish name seeing as his succession Emund Eriksson sure does.--
The Emperor's New Spy (
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18:50, 10 July 2012 (UTC)reply
That is probably because very few sources speak of him. He is an obscure, semi-legendary Swedish king; I highly doubt many English writers are jumping to write about him. This article only has one sentence of relevant information on him and the rest a paragraph about the regnal numbers of the King Erics. If five sources call him "Erik Ringsson" and the Swedish wiki calls him "Erik Ringsson" why shouldn't we do it here?--
The Emperor's New Spy (
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