of the Obodrites, Queen Estrid

Female 979 - 1035  (56 years)


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  • Name of the Obodrites, Estrid  [1
    Title Queen 
    Birth 979  Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Christening 1008  Husaby Kyrka, Götene, Västra Götaland, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Appointments / Titles Queen Consort of Sweden, Princess of the Obotrites 
    FSID L8WB-D2Z 
    Death 1035  Götene, Västra Götaland, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Burial 1035  Husaby Kyrka, Götene, Västra Götaland, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I34447  The Thoma Family
    Last Modified 20 Sep 2023 

    Family Ericksson, King of Sweden Olaf III,   b. 975, Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Nov 1022, Kronoberg, Örebro, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 47 years) 
    Children 
     1. Olafsdotter, Saint Ingrid,   b. 1000, Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Feb 1050, Novgorod, Russia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years)  [natural]
    Family ID F13582  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 20 Sep 2023 

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 979 - Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsChristening - 1008 - Husaby Kyrka, Götene, Västra Götaland, Sweden Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 1035 - Götene, Västra Götaland, Sweden Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsBurial - 1035 - Husaby Kyrka, Götene, Västra Götaland, Sweden Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrid_of_the_Obotrites

      Estrid of the Obotrites (c. 979 – 1035) was Queen of Sweden in the Viking age, a West Slavic princess married to Olof Skötkonung, King of Sweden c. 1000–1022. She was the mother of King Anund Jacob of Sweden and the Kievan Rus' saint and grand princess Ingegerd Olofsdotter.

      Biography
      Legend says that Estrid was taken back to Sweden from a war in the West Slavic area of Mecklenburg as a war-prize. She was most likely given by her father, a tribal chief of the Polabian Obotrites, as a peace offering in a marriage to seal the peace, and she is thought to have brought with her a great dowry, as a great Slavic influence is represented in Sweden from her time, mainly among craftsmen.

      Her husband also had a mistress, Edla, who came from the same area in Europe as herself, and who was possibly taken to Sweden at the same time. The king treated Edla and Estrid the same way and gave his son and his two daughters with Edla the same privileges as the children he had with Estrid, though it was Estrid he married and made queen.

      Queen Estrid was baptised with her husband, their children and large numbers of the Swedish royal court in 1008, when the Swedish royal family converted to Christianity, although the king promised to respect the freedom of religion - Sweden was not to be Christian until the last religious war between Inge the Elder and Blot-Sweyn of 1084–1088.

      Snorre Sturlasson wrote about her, that Estrid was unkind to the children (Emund, Astrid and Holmfrid) of her husband's mistress Edla;

      " Queen Estrid was arrogant and not kind towards her stepchildren, and therefore the king sent his son Emund to Vendland, where he was brought up by his maternal relatives".
      Not much is known of Estrid as a person. Snorre Sturlasson mentions her as a lover of pomp and luxury, and as hard and strict towards her servants.

  • Sources 
    1. [S788] WORLD: Wikipedia.
      https://www.wikipedia.org/