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Beorn Estrithson (died 1049) was the son of Jarl Ulf and
Estrid Svendsdatter,
sister of Cnut the Great.
Beorn established himself in
England where many...
- Jarl, she was the
mother of the
later King
Sweyn II
Estridson and
Beorn Estrithson. The
dynasty that
ruled Denmark in 1047–1412 was
named after her. Though...
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spelled Swen, Swein,
Svein and Sven, and his last name as Estridson,
Estrithson or Estridsøn.
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chronicler John of
Worcester reports in an
entry dated 1049 that Earl
Beorn Estrithson was
brother of King
Svein of Denmark, and son of
Danish Earl Ulf, son...
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Ireland occurred in the
following decades, such as
those of King
Sweyn Estrithson of
Denmark in 1069–1070 and King
Magnus Barefoot of
Norway in 1098 and...
- anti-Norman
insurrection centred on the Isle of Ely. The
Danish king
Sweyn Estrithson sent a
small army to try to
establish a camp on the Isle of Ely. The Isle...
- East Anglia. In 1045, an
earldom was
created for Godwin's nephew,
Beorn Estrithson.
After Sweyn left
England in
disgrace in 1047, some of his
estates were...
- Björn (III) Eriksson, king of
Sweden in the 9th and 10th
centuries Beorn Estrithson (died 1049),
English nobleman Bjørn Farmann, king of Vestfold,
petty kingdoms...
- Edith. Soon afterwards, her
brother Harold and her
Danish cousin Beorn Estrithson were also
given earldoms in
southern England.
Godwin and his
family now...
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during the
reign of king
Edward the Confessor. It was
created for
Beorn Estrithson,
cousin to
Harold Godwinson (later King Harold).[citation needed] The...