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Ælfgifu (c.996 - c.1044) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ælfgifu of Northampton (c. 990 – after 1040) was the first wife of King Cnut of England and Denmark, and mother of King Harold I of England (1035–40). She served ... |
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Cnut the Great, king of Denmark, England, Norway (c.995 - 1035) and the old bones of Cnut the Great: Links * The Peerage |
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Emma Ælfgifu of Normandy (985 - 1052) Emma of Normandy, daughter of Richard I and Gunnor. In Anglo-Saxon England, she was called Ælfgifu (NB: avoid mix-ups with others of that name)Married twice:*1. Æthelred the Unready*2. Canute the Great... |
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Galfridus de Crawford (Sweynsson), {Fictional} (deceased) The connection of the Crawfords to a Danish line is erroneous.Please see (May 15, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)See (May 5, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator) |
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Olaf Sweynsson (c.1135 - d.) As a young child, he was kidnapped by Jon Wing, a second cousin to his father, in retaliation for his father's abduction of Jon Wing's two brothers, Peter and Blann. When Jarl Rögnvaldr spotted Oláfr o... |
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N.N. le Scot (1185 - d.) From of John le Scot, Earl of Chester, and niece of the King (i.e. a daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, second son of David I and his wife Maud (Matilda) |