Eric I of Denmark, often referred to as Eric the Good or Eric Evergood, was born around the year 1056. He ascended to the throne in 1095, following the reign of his brother, Olaf I Hunger. As a member of the royal lineage, he was the son of Sweyn II, although the identity of his mother remains a mystery.
His reign was marked by a commitment to the welfare of his people, earning him the moniker 'the Good.' Eric's leadership style was characterized by a focus on justice and prosperity, which endeared him to his subjects.
In his personal life, Eric I married Boedil Thurgotsdatter, further solidifying his position within the Danish nobility. His legacy continues to be remembered in Danish history, reflecting the values of his time.