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  1. Svein Knutsson (nórdico antiguo: Sveinn Knútsson, c. 1016–1035), era hijo del rey Canuto el Grande, rey de Dinamarca, Noruega e Inglaterra y de su primera esposa Ælfgifu de Northampton, una mujer de casta noble del reino de Mercia. [1]

  2. Svein Knutsson (Old Norse: Sveinn Knútsson [ˈswɛinː ˈknuːtsˌson]; c. 1016–1035) was the son of Cnut the Great, king of Denmark, Norway, and England, and his first wife Ælfgifu of Northampton, a Mercian noblewoman.

  3. Svein Knutsson is a prince of Denmark, and the youngest son of King Canute of Denmark and his Queen Consort, Ælfgifu. Svein and his brother Harald Harefoot are present when their mother meets with Olaf Haraldsson. Later, Svein and Harald sail to Kattegat with their grandfather, Sweyn Forkbeard...

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  4. 26 de feb. de 2021 · Sveinn Alfífuson or Sveinn Knútsson óforsynjukonungr ("a king not to be born"), or Sweno c. 1016–1035, was the son of Cnut the Great, King of Denmark and England, and his first wife Ælfgifu (Old Norse Alfífa), an Anglo-Saxon noblewoman.

  5. La Batalla de Soknasund ( Slaget i Soknasund) fue un acontecimiento bélico que tuvo lugar en Soknasund, Rogaland en el verano de 1033 provocado por la aparición de un pretendiente al trono de Noruega llamado Tryggve que proclama ser hijo de Olaf Tryggvason y Gyda, hermana de Olaf Cuaran, rey vikingo de Dublín. 1 Los detalles de la batalla y su...

  6. Svein Knutsson ( nórdico antiguo: Sveinn Knútsson, c. 1016–1035), era hijo del rey Canuto el Grande, rey de Dinamarca, Noruega e Inglaterra y de su primera esposa Ælfgifu de Northampton, una mujer de casta noble del reino de Mercia. En 1017 Canuto volvió a casar con Emma de Normandía, pero no existe evidencia que Ælfgifu fuese repudiada.

  7. 2 de may. de 2019 · Sveinn Knútsson. Sveinn Knútsson was born about 1016, the son of Canute the Great of Denmark, and Alfifa of Mercia. He is sometimes found recorded Sveinn Alfífuson, given his mothers name because of his time as a youth in Norway where his mother ruled as Regent of behalf of her husband, Canute.