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- Pallig (fl. 1001) was a Danish was a Danish chieftain who joined the service of King Æthelred the Unready of England but deserted to join a Viking raid...
- Holy Roman Emperor Gunhilde, sister of Sweyn I of Denmark, wife of Pallig Tokesen Domina Gunilda, a weapon of remarkable size at Windsor Castle in the 1300s;...
- Forkbeard, the King of Denmark, was a victim along with her husband Pallig Tokesen, the Danish Ealdorman of Devonshire. He had taken part in raids on the...
- Denmark r. 986–1014 Gunhild of Wenden Haakon b. 961 Gunhilde d. 1002 Pallig Tokesen d. 1002 Richard I 933–996 Duke of Normandy Gunnor c. 936–1031 Eric Haakonsson...
- Forkbeard, the King of Denmark was a victim along with her husband Pallig Tokesen 1066 Harald Hardrada's attack on Scarborough Scarborough No survivors Attack...
- its laws. According to the Jómsvíkinga saga, he was the son of Palner Tokesen and his wife Ingeborg who was the daughter of the Geatish earl Ottar Jarl...
- kilometers north of ****entoft, Denmark. The monastery was established by Stig Tokesen [sv] (Hvide), who was killed in 1151, perhaps as a Cluniac double monastery...
- c. 1161 husband's ********ination c. 1208 Magnus II Christina Hvide Stig Tokesen Hvide (Hvide) c. 1145 1163 or 1164 12 April 1167 husband's ********ination...
- Sweden. Christina Stigsdatter was the daughter of the Danish nobleman Stig Tokesen (died 1150) of the Hvide family from Scania (then a Danish province) and...
- Johannes Ebesen (1221–1250) Iver Tagesen (1250–1252) Laurids Abildgaard Ivar Tokesen Tystofte (March 1252 – 1255) Jens Kalf (1255–1267) Anders Pedersen (1267–1275)...