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  1. English and Danish excerpts from Wikipedia: "Estrid was born around 990 *or* around 997." "In 1047, her son became king in Denmark due to his mother's descent, and is hence known by the matronymic Sven Estridssen. Estrid herself was granted the *honorary title* of Queen [...] despite the fact that *she was not a monarch* nor the spouse of one."

  2. English and Danish excerpts from Wikipedia: "Estrid was born around 990 *or* around 997." "In 1047, her son became king in Denmark due to his mother's descent, and is hence known by the matronymic Sven Estridssen. Estrid herself was granted the *honorary title* of Queen [...] despite the fact that *she was not a monarch* nor the spouse of one ...

  3. Estrid Svendsdatter. Estrid Svendsdatter (auch Estrith und Astrith; * vor 1010; † 1057/1073) war eine dänische Königstochter und Titularkönigin, durch ihre Ehen eine russische Fürstin und möglicherweise Herzogin der Normandie. Sie war eine Tochter von Sven Gabelbart und vielleicht Gunhilds von Polen sowie Schwester von Knut dem Großen.

  4. Estrid Margrethe Svendsdatter (0997–1074) • FamilySearch. Brief Life History of Estrid Margrethe. English and Danish excerpts from Wikipedia: "Estrid was born around 990 *or* around 997." "In 1047, her son became king in Denmark due to his mother's descent, and is hence known by the matronymic Sven Estridssen.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EstridEstrid - Wikipedia

    Estrid. Estrid ( Old Norse: Æstriðr, Ástríðr) was a rich and powerful 11th-century Swedish woman whose long family saga has been recorded on five or six runestones in Uppland, Sweden. This Estrid was the maternal grandmother of the chieftain Jarlabanke of the Jarlabanke clan. The family were rich landowners and belonged to the higher ...

  6. English and Danish excerpts from Wikipedia: "Estrid was born around 990 *or* around 997." "In 1047, her son became king in Denmark due to his mother's descent, and is hence known by the matronymic Sven Estridssen. Estrid herself was granted the *honorary title* of Queen [...] despite the fact that *she was not a monarch* nor the spouse of one ...

  7. Beorn established himself in England where many of his relatives held high positions. He held an Earldom in what is now the East Midlands. [1] In 1047, Beorn's cousin Sweyn Godwinson fled England. Along with Harold Godwinson, Beorn profited from Sweyn's absence by being awarded a share of his land. [2] [1]