Read Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy Online
Authors: Alison Weir
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Royalty, #History, #General, #Historical, #Reference, #Genealogy & Heraldry, #Non Fiction
1
Harold
He was born in
c.
994 in Denmark. He succeeded his father as King of Denmark on 3 February, 1014, and died in 1018/19.
2
King Canute
(
see here
).
The following were possibly the children of Gunhilda, although they may have been the issue of Sweyn by his second wife (
below):
3
Gytha
She married Erik Hakonson, a Danish Earl in England, and Earl of Hlathir in Norway in 1013, and had issue:
1 Haakon, Earl of Worcester (
d.
1029/30), who married Gunhilda, daughter of Wytgeorn, King of Wendland (
below).
4
Santslaue
Alternatively called Svantoslava, she was born and died in Denmark. No dates are recorded.
5
Thyra
She is said to have been born in
c
.993 in Denmark – probably the eldest child of Sweyn and Gunhilda, although this is open to doubt. She married Godwine, later Earl of Wessex (
see here
, under Harold II), and had issue, but no details of them are recorded. She died in 1018.
6
Daughter
Her name is not known. She married Wytgeorn, King of Wendland, and had issue:
1 Gunhilda; she married firstly Haakon, Earl of Worcester (
d
.1029/30) (
above), and secondly, Harold (
d
.1042), son of Edith, the daughter of Ethelred II.
1 Olaf Svenski, King of Sweden (
d
.1022), who married a lady called Astrid, and had issue.
1
Astrid
Alternatively called Estrith, or Margaret. She married either Richard II, Duke of Normandy (
d
.1027), or Robert II, Duke of Normandy (
see here
, under William I), between 1017 and 1027. If her husband was Robert, then he repudiated her shortly after the marriage took place. She married secondly Ulf Thorgilson, a Danish Earl in England (
d
.1035; he was the brother of Gytha, mother of Harold II), and had issue:
1 Sweyn Estrithson, King of Denmark (
d
.1074/6), who married a lady called Gunhilda. He left illegitimate issue only.
2 Beorn, Earl of Danish Mercia. He was murdered in 1049.
3 Osbeorn (
d
.1086?).