Gyrid of Sweden
Gyrid of Sweden | |
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Queen consort of Denmark | |
Reign | 952–970 |
Spouse | Harald I of Denmark |
House |
House of Munsö (by birth) House of Denmark (by marriage) |
Father | Olof (II) Björnsson |
Mother | Ingeborg Thrandsdotter |
Gyrid Olafsdottir of Sweden, also called Gyrithe Olafsdottir and Gunnhild, (10th century) was a Swedish princess and a Danish Viking Age queen consort, the spouse of King Harald I of Denmark.
Biography
Gyrid was the daughter of King Olof (II) Björnsson of Sweden and Queen Ingeborg Thrandsdotter. She was, according several sagas, the sister of the Swedish throne claimant Prince Styrbjörn Starke, whom she accompanied to Denmark when he left Sweden after his inheritance to the throne was denied him, in order to marry Harald Bluetooth.
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Succession
Gyrid of Sweden Born: 10th century | ||
Preceded by Thyra (Queen consort) |
Royal Consort of Denmark (Queen consort) 952–970 |
Succeeded by Tove of the Obotrites (Queen consort) |
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