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The Ingvar expedition (Swedish: Ingvarståget) is the Swedish Viking Age event that is mentioned on the most of the preserved runestones. About twenty-six Ingvar runestones in Sweden refer to Swedish Viking warriors who travelled east with Ingvar on his expedition to Serkland, or the Saracen lands. The expedition started in the second half of the 1030s and ended catastrophically in the year 1041, according to several Icelandic Annals, and was later the object for an Icelandic saga in the 12th century; the Yngvars saga víðförla. The Ingvar expedition seems to have been organized mainly on the basis of today's Svealand. King at the time was Anund Jakob.

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  • The Ingvar expedition (Swedish: Ingvarståget) is the Swedish Viking Age event that is mentioned on the most of the preserved runestones. About twenty-six Ingvar runestones in Sweden refer to Swedish Viking warriors who travelled east with Ingvar on his expedition to Serkland, or the Saracen lands. The expedition started in the second half of the 1030s and ended catastrophically in the year 1041, according to several Icelandic Annals, and was later the object for an Icelandic saga in the 12th century; the Yngvars saga víðförla. The Ingvar expedition seems to have been organized mainly on the basis of today's Svealand. King at the time was Anund Jakob. (en)
  • Ingvarståget var ett svenskt vikingatåg i österled under åren 1036–1041 som slutade i en katastrof. Expeditionen har fått sitt namn efter ledaren Ingvar den vittfarne. Ett stort antal runstenar är resta i Sverige över döda deltagare från detta. (sv)
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  • The Ingvar expedition (Swedish: Ingvarståget) is the Swedish Viking Age event that is mentioned on the most of the preserved runestones. About twenty-six Ingvar runestones in Sweden refer to Swedish Viking warriors who travelled east with Ingvar on his expedition to Serkland, or the Saracen lands. The expedition started in the second half of the 1030s and ended catastrophically in the year 1041, according to several Icelandic Annals, and was later the object for an Icelandic saga in the 12th century; the Yngvars saga víðförla. The Ingvar expedition seems to have been organized mainly on the basis of today's Svealand. King at the time was Anund Jakob. (en)
  • Ingvarståget var ett svenskt vikingatåg i österled under åren 1036–1041 som slutade i en katastrof. Expeditionen har fått sitt namn efter ledaren Ingvar den vittfarne. Ett stort antal runstenar är resta i Sverige över döda deltagare från detta. (sv)
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  • Ingvar Expedition (en)
  • Expedição de Inguar (pt)
  • Ingvarståget (sv)
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