Sweyn Forkbeard
King of Denmark, England, and Norway
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Sweyn I, or Sweyn Forkbeard (17 April 963 - 3 February 1014) was King of Denmark from about 986-3 February 1014 and King of England from 25 December 1013 to 3 February 1014.
Sweyn I Forkbeard | |
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King of Denmark, England, and Norway (more...) | |
Reign | 986-3 February 1014 (Denmark) 999- 2 February 1014 (Norway) 1013-3 February 1014 (England) |
Born | 17 April 963 Denmark |
Died | Gainsborough, England | 3 February 1014
Burial | |
Spouse | Gunhild of Wenden Sigrid the Haughty (?)[1] |
Father | Harald Bluetooth |
Mother | Tove of the Obotrites |
Sweyn's father was Harald Bluetooth, King of Denmark. Sweyn invaded England many times between 990 and 1013, when his army took control of London on Christmas day. Sweyn briefly became King of England until he died 40 days later on 3 February 1014 after being hurt in a fall from his horse.His miltary achievements include:
*fighting the Germans in 974.
*launching a successful full scale raid on Norway in 997 later conquering it in 1000[2]
*conquest of england
*formation of north sea empire
References
change- ↑ Den Store Danske Encyklopædi identifies the consort of Sweyn I as Gunhild, and considers the Sigrid the Haughty of the sagas to be based on her, but predominantly a work of "complete fiction". She subsequently married Sweyn II, who later divorced her on orders from the church, since both of them were grandchildren of the Slavic consort of Eric the Victorious of Sweden. Source: Den Store Danske Encyklopædi, CD-ROM edition, entries Gunhild and Sigrid Storråde.
- ↑ Biswas, Som (2023). "Importance of chat GPT in Agriculture: According to chat GPT". SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.4405391. ISSN 1556-5068.