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27: 242:. This may represent confusion between two wives, or it could be that Sigrid is a confused duplicate memory of the same historical wife. This would mean that the woman called Gunhild in the sagas was Eric's widow, as several historians have concluded. Finally, it is possible that Gunhild is simply a legendary invention, not directly based on Sweyn's known Polish wife. 214:
There is an inscription in "Liber vitae of the New Minster and Hyde Abbey Winchester", that king Cnut's sister's name was "Santslaue" ("Santslaue soror CNVTI regis nostri"), which without doubt is a Slavic name. J. Steenstrup suggests that Canute's sister may have been named after her mother, hence
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mentions in one short passage that Cnut and his brother went to the land of the Slavs, and brought back their mother, who was living there. This does not necessarily mean that his mother was Slavic, but nevertheless this chronicle strongly suggests that she
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of Sweden. In her second marriage with Sweyn, she became mother of Cnut and Harold of Denmark. Consequently, Adam calls Cnut and Olof brothers. Some historians consider Adam's account unreliable, because he is the only source to state this
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and gave him sons Cnut and Harold, but he does not mention her name. Thietmar is probably the best informed of all medieval chroniclers, since he was contemporary with described events and well-informed about the events in Poland and
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Several alternative interpretations of these data have been proposed. Gunhild might be identical to the historical wife of Sweyn. Further, the dual marriage reported by Adam of Bremen matches the
331: 444: 143:. As part of their negotiations, it was agreed that Sweyn would marry Gunhild, the daughter of Burislav, while the latter would marry Sweyn's sister 225:, but only as a reconstruction based on a single mention of her daughter's name and the hypothesis that she named her daughter after herself. 647: 311: 635: 812: 807: 611: 822: 817: 506: 852: 847: 832: 827: 284: 862: 857: 842: 837: 792: 787: 782: 772: 683: 802: 797: 777: 767: 437: 101:(c. 960–1014). The sources about the wife or wives of Sweyn are contradictory (he is also said to have been married to 747: 653: 265: 70: 48: 41: 617: 623: 599: 665: 550: 537: 737: 475: 163:
There is scant material in medieval chronicles to provide details regarding the marriages of Sweyn of Denmark:
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according to Chronicles of Thietmar of Merserburg, Adam von Bremen and Acta Cnutonis regis princess and Danish
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Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
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coining (the now generally agreed upon) hypothesis, that her
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tells that Sweyn Forkbeard was captured in an attack on the
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Mieszko I of Poland
Viking Age
queen consort
Sweyn I of Denmark
Sigrid the Haughty
Świętosława
sagas
Heimskringla
Snorri Sturluson
Jomsvikings
Burislav
Wenden
Tyri
Harald II of Denmark
Cnut the Great
Thietmar of Merseburg
Mieszko I of Poland
Bolesław I of Poland
Sweyn Forkbeard
Denmark
Adam of Bremen
Eric the Victorious
Olof Skötkonung
Gesta Cnutonis regis
Old Polish

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