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Gyrid Olafsdottir of Sweden, also
called Gyritha or
perhaps Gunnhild (10th-century),
according to
legends was a
Swedish princess and a
Danish queen consort...
- 249–57. doi:10.1016/j.bone.2012.02.012. PMC 3372675. PMID 22387238. Nygaard,
Gyrid; Firestein, Gary S. (2020). "Restoring
synovial homeostasis in rheumatoid...
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queen Ingeborg Thrandsdotter, he was the
father of Styrbjörn
Starke and
Gyrid,
queen consort of King
Harald Bluetooth. He died of
poison during a meal...
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Mistivir in 970. She
raised the Sønder
Vissing Runestone after her mother.
Gyrid Olafsdottir Children: Tyra of Denmark,
married Styrbjörn the Strong. Sweyn...
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writes that
Harald was the son of Halfdan, Borkar's son, and a
woman named Gyrid, the last
member of the Skjöldungs.
According to Sögubrot, his
mother Auðr...
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father as king and
married possibly three times with Gunhild, Tove and
Gyrid.
Harald had a son
named Sweyn Forkbeard.
Sweyn succeeded his
father as king...
- 1016/j.bj.2016.06.003. ISSN 2319-4170. PMC 6138784. PMID 27621122. Nygaard,
Gyrid; Firestein, Gary S. (2020). "Restoring
synovial homeostasis in rheumatoid...
- with an
Estrid who is only
mentioned as the
sister of a
Ragnfast and a
Gyrid. This
Ragnfast appears on the Hillersjö
stone and the
Snottsta and Vreta...
- 60 well
equipped longships,
whereupon the
frustrated boy took his
sister Gyrid and left. Eric also
called him "Styrbjörn",
adding Styr-
because of his...
- Inge only had an
illegitimate son,
Guttorm (b. 1206) by a
concubine called Gyrid. In 1214, Inge
suppressed a
rising by the
farmers of Trøndelag; Earl Haakon...