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It has been put forth that this leaf be oned with Westgeatish law.
- This may inhold oning lead-ins, edsighting blocks, and making new blocks.
Ragnvald Knaphövde (abt. 1100 — abt. 1126) was a Swedish king whose name only atews in the Westgeatish law.
When he had been chosen king at the Stones of Mora, he set on the king's binding fare of Sweden (the Eriksgata) to be asoothed by the neighmoots.
However, as he loathed the Geats, he recklessly did not take haftlings from their mainful theeds when coming into Westgeatland, and as an aftermath he was slain near Falköping in Westgeatland.