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  1. Astrid Olofsdotter da Suécia (c. Uppsala, 1002/05 – Suécia, 1035) [1] [2] [3] foi uma princesa sueca que foi rainha da Noruega como esposa de Olavo II da Noruega. Ela era a tataravó materna do imperador imperador Frederico I do Sacro Império Romano-Germânico, o primeiro da Dinastia de Hohenstaufen.

  2. Astrid Olofsdotter (Norwegian: Astrid Olavsdatter; English: Aestrith) (died 1035) was the queen consort of King Olaf II of Norway. She is the only woman to have a surviving skaldic praise-poem dedicated to her for her decisive address of the Swedish army in support of her stepson, Magnus the Good.

  3. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Astrid Olofsdotter, död efter 1035, var drottninggemål av Norge från 1019 intill danske kung Knut den stores maktövertagande 1028. Hon var dotter till svenske kungen Olof Skötkonung och dennes frilla Edla. Astrid gifte sig i februari 1019 i Sarpsborg med kung Olav den helige av Norge (stupade 1030). Barn: 1.

  4. Heralded as a strategic powerhouse, Princess Astrid Olofsdotter's tale unveils a world of political intrigue and brilliance—prepare to be captivated.

  5. 16 de set. de 2023 · Estrid (or Astrid) of the Obotrites (ca. 979 – 1035), was a Medieval and Viking age Swedish Queen consort and West Slavic Princess, married to Olof Skötkonung, the King of Sweden, ca. 1000–1022, mother of king Anund Jacob of Sweden and the Russian Saint and Queen (Grand Princess) Ingegerd Olofsdotter.

    • Olof III "The Treasurer", King of Sweden
    • MV, Germany
    • circa 979
    • circa 1034 (46-64)Uppsala, Sweden
  6. When Astrid Olofsdotter was born in 0999, in Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden, her father, Olof Skötkonung King of Sweden, was 24 and her mother, Edla Princess Of The Wends, was 26. She had at least 1 son and 1 daughter with Olaf II.

  7. Astrid Olofsdotter (Norwegian: Astrid Olavsdatter; English: Aestrith) (died 1035) was the Queen Consort of King Olav II of Norway.[1] Astrid was born to King Olof Skötkonung of Sweden and his Obotritian mistress Edla.