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  1. Thorgils Sprakalegg (also called Thorgil, Torkel, Torgils, Thrugils or Sprakalägg) was a Danish nobleman whose children were active in the politics of Denmark and England in the early 11th century and who was grandfather of kings of both nations.

  2. Torkel Styrbjörnsson (también llamado Thorgil Sprakling, Torgils Sprakalägg) se ha aclamado como hijo del caudillo vikingo y comandante de los legendarios jomsvikings Styrbjörn el Fuerte, heredero de Olof Björnsson y sobrino del rey Erico el Victorioso de Suecia.

    • From Eric The Good to Christopher I
    • Dukes of Schleswig
    • From Christopher I to Margaret I

    Eric I the Good (c.1060, Slangerup, Denmark – 10 July 1103, Paphos, Cyprus), Jarl of Zealand from 1080, King of Denmark from 1095 — for his ancestors, see above

    Abel (1218 – 29 June 1252), King of Denmark from 1250, married Matilda of Holstein (d. 1288) — for his ancestors, see above

    Christopher I (1219 – 29 May 1259), King of Denmark from 1252, married in 1248 to Margaret Sambiria, daughter of Duke Sambor II of Pomerelia — for his ancestors, see above

    • Abelslægten line (extinct 1375), Løvenbalk line (extinct after June 1598)
    • Margaret I (r. 1387–1412)
  3. 16 de jun. de 2021 · Thorgils Sprakeleg (Torgil) "Sprakalägg" Styrbjörnson formerly Styrbjörnsson. Born about 0950 in Scandinavia (Sweden) [uncertain] Ancestors. Son of Styrbjörn Starke Olofsson and Thyra Haraldsdatter.

    • Male
    • Sigrid Haraldsdottir
  4. Thorgil Sprakling Gytha Thorkelsdóttir ( c. 997 – c. 1069), also called Githa , was a Danish noblewoman. She was the wife of Godwin, Earl of Wessex , and the mother of King Harold Godwinson and Edith of Wessex , the latter of whom was the queen consort of King Edward the Confessor .

  5. Thorgils Sprakalegg (also called Thorgil, Torkel, Torgils, Thrugils or Sprakalägg) was a Danish nobleman whose children were active in the politics of Denmark and England in the early 11th century and who was grandfather of kings of both nations.