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  1. Emma of Normandy, also known as Ælfgifu in royal documents, was born around 984 and passed away on 6 March 1052. She was a noblewoman from Normandy who became queen consort of England, Denmark, and Norway through her marriages to Æthelred the Unready and Cnut the Great. Her parents were Richard the Fearless and Gunnor.

  2. 7 de fev. de 2022 · Emma of Normandy is best-known as being queen consort to two kings – Æthelred the Unready and Cnut the Great – and the mother of another, Harthacnut. She was the daughter of Richard I (the Fearless) of Normandy and the Danish-descended Gunnor. Emma was one of nine children and most likely born in the AD 980s. A daughter of the Norman dukes ...

  3. La reina Emma de Normandía con dos de sus hijos en una ilustración del siglo XIII. Emma de Normandía (Normandía, 987 - Winchester, 1052), reina de Inglaterra y luego de Dinamarca. 1 Apodada «La Rosa de Normandía» por su belleza. Era uno de los 11 hijos de Ricardo I, duque de Normandía, y de su segunda esposa, Gunnora de Crepon .

  4. 6 de mar. de 2019 · Emma of Normandy, Dowager Queen of England, died on 6 March, 1052, in Winchester. She was only the second woman to be crowned queen of all England, and the only woman ever to be crowned queen of England twice. For 50 years, through the reigns of her two husbands, her two stepsons and her two sons, she was a significant figure in English politics.

  5. William the Conqueror William is depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry during the Battle of Hastings, lifting his helmet to show that he is still alive. King of England Reign 25 December 1066 – 9 September 1087 Coronation 25 December 1066 Predecessor Edgar Ætheling (uncrowned) Harold II (crowned) Successor William II Duke of Normandy Reign 3 July 1035 – 9 September 1087 Predecessor Robert I ...

  6. Emma (c. 985–March 6, 1052 in Winchester, Hampshire), called Ælfgifu, was daughter of Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy, by his second wife Gunnora.She was Queen consort of the Kingdom of England twice, by successive marriages: initially as the second wife to Ethelred (or Æthelred) of England (1002-1016); and then to Canute the Great of Denmark (1017-1035).