Margareta Hasbjörnsdatter
Margareta Hasbjörnsdatter or Margareta Asbjørnsdatter (11th century) was Queen consort of Denmark as the spouse of King Harald III.
Margareta Hasbjörnsdatter | |
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Queen consort of Denmark | |
Reign | 1076–1080 |
Born | unknown (before 1076) |
Died | unknown (after 1080) |
Burial | |
Spouse | Harald III of Denmark |
Father | Asbjörn Ulfsen |
Margareta was the daughter of jarl Asbjörn Ulfsen, possibly an uncle of her spouse; she would thereby have been her husband's cousin. No children are known from the marriage. The dates of her birth and death are unknown.
A DNA test in 2003 dispelled the centuries-old legend that Estrid Svendsdatter was buried in the northeastern pier of the Roskilde Cathedral. The new theory is that the sign on the pier refers to Margareta Hasbjörnsdatter, who was also known as Estrid.[1]
Literature
- Henning Dehn-Nielsen: Kings and Queens of Denmark. Kopenhaga: 2007. ISBN 978-87-89542-71-3.
- Kay Nielsen, Ib Askholm: Danmarks kongelige familier i 1000 år. 2007. ISBN 978-87-91679-09-4.
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References
- "Last Viking buried with wrong woman". The Copenhagen Post. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
Preceded by Gunhild Sveinsdotter |
Queen consort of Denmark 1076–1080 |
Succeeded by Adela of Flanders |
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