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Gunhilda of
Denmark (c. 1020 – 18 July 1038), was
Queen consort of
Germany by her
marriage with King
Henry III from 1036
until her death.
Gunhilda was...
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Gunhild (with
variants Gundhild,
Gunhilda, Gunhilde, Gunhjild, Gunilda, Gunnhild, Gunnhildr, Gunnhildur) is a
Germanic feminine given name
composed of...
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During their marriage, Emma and Cnut had a son, Harthacnut, and a daughter,
Gunhilda.
During her two
marriages Emma had 5 children:
Edward the
Confessor c....
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Gunhild of Wes**** (fl. 1066–1093) was a
younger daughter of
Harold Godwinson and his
first wife,
Edyth Swannesha, who was most
likely the
wealthy magnate...
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Gunhilda of
Wenden was a
Polish princess,
daughter of
Mieszko I of
Poland according to
Chronicles of
Thietmar of Merserburg, Adam von
Bremen and Acta Cnutonis...
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attempting to
secure her son's
position through bribes to the nobles. In 1036,
Gunhilda of Denmark,
sister to
Harthacnut and half-sister to Harold,
married Henry...
- years." In 1881,
Susan Anna
Wiggins used the nom de
plume '
Gunhilda' to
write the
Gunhilda Letters--Marriage with a
Deceased Husband's Sister: Letters...
- queen, the
grandfather of
Canute the
Great and the great-grandfather of
Gunhilda of Denmark,
Canute the Great's
daughter and wife of
Henry III, Holy Roman...
- not died
within a
decade of his death, and if his only
known daughter Gunhilda, who was to
marry Conrad II's son
Henry III
eight months after his death...
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Brigte then
seized control of the
whole of Galloway.
Uchtred had
married Gunhilda of Dunbar,
daughter of
Waltheof of
Allerdale and they were the parents...