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  1. Gunhilda de Dinamarca ( c. 1020 - 18 de julio de 1038) fue la primera esposa de Enrique III el Negro . Biografía. Gunhilda era una hija de Canuto el Grande y su segunda esposa, Emma de Normandía. 1 Sus abuelos maternos fueron Ricardo I de Normandía y su segunda esposa Gunnora, duquesa de Normandía .

  2. Gunhilda of Denmark ( c. 1020 – 18 July 1038), was Queen consort of Germany by her marriage with King Henry III from 1036 until her death. Biography. Gunhilda was a daughter of King Cnut the Great (985/95 – 1035), ruler over the Anglo-Scandinavian North Sea Empire, and his second wife Emma of Normandy (c. 985 – 1052). [1] .

  3. Danish princess. Name variations: Gunhild Haraldsdottir. Killed on November 13, 1002; daughter of Harald Bluetooth (c. 910–985), king of Denmark (r. 940–985) and Gyrid ; sister of Thyra of Denmark (d. 1000) and Sven or Sweyn I Forkbeard, king of Denmark (r. 985–1014), king of England (r. 1014); married Jarl Pallig or Palig, ealdorman in ...

  4. Gunhild (c. 1020–1038)Norman princess. Name variations: Gunhilda or Gunnhildr. Born around 1020; died on July 18, 1038, on the Adriatic Coast; daughter of Emma of Normandy (c. 985–1052) and Cnut also known as Canute the Great (c. 994–1035), king of England (r. 1016–1035), king of Denmark (r. 1019–1035), king of Norway (r.

  5. Gunhilda of Denmark, born circa 1020, was Queen consort of Germany through her marriage to King Henry III from 1036 until her death in 1038. She was a daughter of King Cnut the Great and his second wife, Emma of Normandy, placing her in the House of Knýtlinga.

  6. Gunhilda of Denmark was a prominent figure in Scandinavian and English history. Her life is shrouded in mystery, sparking debates and speculations among historians. Gunhilda’s impact on English culture and society was significant and long-lasting. Her disappearance remains a mystery to this day.

  7. Gunhilda of Wenden was a Polish princess, daughter of Mieszko I of Poland according to Chronicles of Thietmar of Merserburg, Adam von Bremen and Acta Cnutonis regis princess and Danish Viking Age queen consort, the supposed spouse of 10th-century King Sweyn I of Denmark (c. 960–1014).