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Gunnhildr Sveinsdóttir or
Gunnhildr Haraldsdóttir, Guda or Gyda (traditionally died in Gudhem, Västergötland, Sweden, c. 1060) was,
according to the traditional...
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Gunnhildr konungamóðir (mother of kings) or
Gunnhildr Gormsdóttir,
whose name is
often Anglicised as
Gunnhild (c. 910 – c. 980), is a quasi-historical...
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Bloodaxe and
kinsman of
Queen Gunnhildr, both of whom
spent the
remainder of
their lives trying to take vengeance.
Gunnhildr ordered her two brothers, Eyvindr...
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create another scenario,
which was
titled "Save the Queen:
Blades of
Gunnhildr" and
included in Shadowbringers,
another expansion for the game. Matsuno...
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variants Gundhild, Gunhilda, Gunhilde, Gunhjild, Gunilda, Gunnhild,
Gunnhildr, Gunnhildur) is a
Germanic feminine given name
composed of two
words meaning...
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common element in
Germanic female names (e.g. Svanhildr,
Brynhildr and
Gunnhildr), and
Hildr ("battle") was the name of a Valkyrie. Her name is thus reconstructed...
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daughter of king
Anund Jacob of Sweden. His
second marriage, in 1050, was to
Gunnhildr Sveinsdóttir, the
stepmother of Gyda. The
Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen...
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ancestry in Ireland. It may also
derive from the Anglo-Saxon
feminine name "
Gunnhildr."
Notable people with the
surname include: Bob
Gannon (1959–2017), American...
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other cases it may be
derived from the Old
Norse feminine personal name
Gunnhildr.
Alexander Gunn (politician),
Canadian politician Angus Gunn, footballer...
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lendmann Kolr
Kalisson and
Gunnhildr Erlendsdottir, the
sister of
Magnus Erlendsson, Earl of Orkney. It was
through his mother,
Gunnhildr, that Rögnvald had a...