WebGyrid, Gynrithe Olafsdotter was born on month day 910, at birth place, to Olof Björnsson and NN Björnsson. Olof was born between January 5 900 and January 5 901, in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden. NN was born circa 890, in Sweden. Gyrid had 4 siblings: Styrbjörn 'den Stærke' Olofsson and 3 other siblings. WebPrincess of Sweden Gunhilde Olafsdotter public profile Contact profile manager View family tree Problem with this page? View Complete Profile view all Immediate Family Harold VIII Herbastus de Crepon husband King Olaf "The Mighty" Bjornsson... father Anna Ingeborg Sula Bjornsson Thr... mother view all
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WebGyrid of Sweden 10th cent. Knut Co-King of Denmark c.920/25–962 r.947–962: Toke King of Scania King of Denmark c.948/50–986 r.971–986 r.985–986: Styrbjörn the Strong d.986: ... King of Sweden 1882–1973 r.1950-1973: Jørgen Castenskjold: Dagmar of Denmark 1890–1961: Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1879–1952: Christian X King ... WebIn 1387, Norway entered the personal union with Denmark and Sweden, known as the Kalmar Union. Sweden left the union in 1523, but Norway and Denmark remained under the same crown. ... Gyrid of Sweden Four or six children Tove of the Obotrites No issue 987 latest Jomsborg R Earl Haakon Sigurdsson 965/70–995 (de facto) Non-contemporary: dialysis centers in amarillo tx
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WebGyrid Olafsdottir of Sweden (also Gyrithe Olafsdottir or Gunnhild) was a 10th-century Swedish princess and a Danish queen consort as the spouse of King Harald Bluetooth of … WebGudhem Abbey (Swedish: Gudhems kloster) is the ruin of a nunnery which was in operation from 1152 to 1529. It is located in Gudhem outside Falköping in the Falbygden area in Västergötland, Sweden.It was initially part of the Benedictine and later Cistercian order. It is considered to have been one of the oldest convents in Sweden; after Vreta … WebDue to unions with Denmark and Sweden the queens listed for 1380–1814 were also queens of Denmark and the queens listed for 1814–1905 were also queens of Sweden. Fairhair dynasty. Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse; Non-contemporary: Ragnhild the Mighty: Eirik of Jutland - cipher\u0027s hc