Sigrid the Haughty, Gunhilda, Sigrid Storråda, Świętosława, (967 – 1014) was a mystic character who appears in many sagas and historical chronicles. It is not known whether she was a real person or a compound person (with several real women's lives and deeds were attributed to one).
In 980 (possibly 985) she married Eric VI of Sweden. She may have given birth to Olof Skötkonung who later became king of Sweden, but some doubt that.
After 994 she married Sweyn I of Denmark under the name Gunhilda. From this second marriage she probably had five children, including Canute the Great and Harold II of Denmark.
Prior to this marriage, Olaf Trygvasson, the king of Norway had proposed to her, but she was offended by him when he demanded that she convert to Christianity. This affront made her work towards Olaf's undoing by allying Sweden and Denmark against Norway. She was successful when Olaf fell fighting against Sweden and Denmark in the naval Battle of Swold in the year 1000.
Sigrid was given the cognomen Haughty when she had Harald Grenske burnt to death in order to discourage other petty kings to dare proposing to her.
The Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus confirms some of informations from the Norse sagas, when he writes that Eric the Victorious' widow Syritha had married Sweyn Forkbeard after having spurned Olaf Trygvasson.
Several chronicles state that the mother of Canute was either a Pole or possibly a member of a closely related Slavic tribe:
Moreover, the fact that Canute's mother was Boleslaw's sister may explain some mysterious facts which appear in medieval chronicles, such as the involvement of Polish troops in invasions of England.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow composed a poem with the title Queen Sigrid the Haughty of which this is the first verse.
967 births | 1014 deaths | Polish nobility
Sigrid die Stolze | Świętosława | Sygryda Storråda | Sigrid Storråda
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