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- Q1986329 subject Q13307305.
- Q1986329 subject Q6318616.
- Q1986329 subject Q8088608.
- Q1986329 subject Q8088632.
- Q1986329 subject Q8209015.
- Q1986329 subject Q8524884.
- Q1986329 subject Q8636349.
- Q1986329 abstract "Edla, traditionally called Edla, Duchess of Venden (Edla, hertiginna av Venden) (10th-11th centuries), was a Slavic Viking age woman. She was the mother of King Emund of Sweden and Queen Astrid of Norway. Tradition says Edla was the daughter of a West Slavic Tribal chief from Northern Germany. She was brought to Sweden as a prisoner of war c. 1000 at the same time or a little before, the arrival of Estrid of the Obotrites (Estrid av obotriterna). King Olof Skötkonung married Estrid but also fell in love with Edla and took her as his mistress. She became the mother of Emund, Astrid, and probably Holmfrid. Snorre Sturlasson says that her children were sent to foster parents away from the royal court because Queen Estrid was not kind to them. This could indicate that Edla died when her children were small.".
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q102323.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q1259323.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q13307305.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q208331.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q2094063.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q213649.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q313436.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q3355204.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q382156.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q40477.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q46613.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q6318616.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q8088608.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q8088632.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q8209015.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q840454.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q8524884.
- Q1986329 wikiPageWikiLink Q8636349.
- Q1986329 type Thing.
- Q1986329 comment "Edla, traditionally called Edla, Duchess of Venden (Edla, hertiginna av Venden) (10th-11th centuries), was a Slavic Viking age woman. She was the mother of King Emund of Sweden and Queen Astrid of Norway. Tradition says Edla was the daughter of a West Slavic Tribal chief from Northern Germany. She was brought to Sweden as a prisoner of war c. 1000 at the same time or a little before, the arrival of Estrid of the Obotrites (Estrid av obotriterna).".
- Q1986329 label "Edla".
- Q1986329 differentFrom Q7889801.