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  1. The House of Estridsen was a dynasty that provided the kings of Denmark from 1047 to 1412. The dynasty is named after its ancestor Estrid Svendsdatter. The dynasty is sometimes called the Ulfinger, after Estrid's husband, Ulf Jarl. The dynasty also provided three medieval rulers of Sweden and one of Norway.

    • Abelslægten line (extinct 1375), Løvenbalk line (extinct after June 1598)
    • Margaret I (r. 1387–1412)
  2. La Casa de Estridsson 1 2 fue una dinastía monárquica de Dinamarca que reinó desde 1047 hasta 1412. La dinastía lleva el nombre de su antepasado Estrid Svendsdatter. La dinastía a veces se llama el “Ulfinger”, en nombre del esposo de Estrid, Ulf Thorgilsson.

  3. The House of Estridsen was a dynasty that provided the kings of Denmark from 1047 to 1412. The dynasty is named after its ancestor Estrid Svendsdatter. The dynasty is sometimes called the Ulfinger, after Estrid's husband, Ulf Jarl. The dynasty also provided three medieval rulers of Sweden and one of Norway.

  4. The House of Estridsen was a dynasty that provided the kings of Denmark from 1047 to 1412. The dynasty is named after its ancestor Estrid Svendsdatter. The dynasty is sometimes called the Ulfinger, after Estrid's husband, Ulf Jarl.

  5. Sweyn Estridsson Ulfsson (Old Norse: Sveinn Ástríðarson, Danish: Svend Estridsen; c. 1019 – 28 April 1076) was King of Denmark (being Sweyn II) from 1047 until his death in 1076. He was the son of Ulf Thorgilsson and Estrid Svendsdatter , and the grandson of Sweyn Forkbeard through his mother's line.

  6. House of Estridsen. Note: This chart also includes the kings from the Houses of Bjelbo ; Pomerania and Palatinate-Neumarkt (Christopher III) + the son of Hakon Sunnivasson

  7. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Sweyn II Estridsen (born c. 1020, Denmark—died between 1074 and 1076, Denmark) was the king of Denmark (1047–74) who ended a short period of Norwegian domination (1042–47). The son of Ulf, a Danish earl, and Estrid, a sister of Canute I the Great, Sweyn fled to Sweden after his father was murdered in 1027 on orders of Canute.