- Gyrd and
Gnupa were
kings of
Denmark in the 10th
century according to
Sweyn II of
Denmark and Adam of Bremen. They were the sons of the
Swedish chieftain...
- hævdet, at
Gnupa tilhørte et
svensk dynasti; men
Asfrid rejste en
anden sten i
Hedeby til
minde om Sigtryg, ... Olaf "fra Sverige" og hans søn
Gnupa Man ved...
-
baptism of the
Danish king
Chnuba (
Gnupa), in 934 at the
hands of
Henry I. Likewise, Olav Tryggv****on's Saga
tells of
Gnupa's defeat by Gorm the Old. Some historians...
-
ruled in the 10th century,
according to Adam of Bremen.
Sigtrygg was son of
Gnupa and the
Danish noblewoman Asfrid.
According to Adam, he
became a Danish...
-
Heimskringla reports Gorm
taking at
least part of the
kingdom by
force from
Gnupa, and Adam
himself suggests that the
kingdom had been
divided prior to Gorm's...
-
defeated Heiligo,
taking the crown. Gyrd and
Gnupa, sons and
joint successors of Olof,
according to Adam.
Gnupa is
named by
Widukind of
Corvey as
leader of...
- Olof the
Brash Gyrd and
Gnupa (sons of Olof)
Sigtrygg Gnup****on (son of
Gnupa and Asfrid, Odinkar's daughter) The
existence of
Gnupa and
Sigtrygg is confirmed...
- conquest, and that
after Olaf the
landowner Ennignup (possibly a
reference to
Gnupa)
became guardian of the
kingdom before Knut came to power. When
first written...
- Gurd may
refer to: Gurd, Iran, a
village in
Gilan Province, Iran Gyrd and
Gnupa,
Danish kings Gurd, a
member of the
Ginyu Force in the
manga Dragon Ball...
- not proven. Bárðarbunga is
named after an
early Icelandic settler named Gnúpa-Bárður [ˈknuːpa-ˌpaurðʏr̥], and
literally translates as "Bárður's bulge"...