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  1. Emma of Normandy (referred to as Ælfgifu in royal documents; c. 984 – 6 March 1052) was a Norman-born noblewoman who became the English, Danish, and Norwegian queen through her marriages to the Anglo-Saxon king Æthelred the Unready and the Danish king Cnut the Great.

  2. Queen consort to two kings, mother of two kings and stepmother to another, Emma of Normandy is a bastion of early English history. In her life time she straddled Anglo-Saxon/Viking England, had huge land holdings across England and was at one time the richest woman in the country.

  3. Feb 7, 2022 · Emma of Normandy was queen consort to two English kings, Æthelred and Cnut, and the mother of another, Harthacnut. She was also a savvy political player who survived turbulent times and influenced the fate of her sons.

  4. Emma of Normandy (c. 985–1052) was the wife of two English kings and the mother of two more. She played a key role in the political and religious conflicts of 11th-century England, as well as the Norman conquest of 1066.

  5. Jan 7, 2024 · Emma of Normandy was a powerful and influential woman who married two English kings and gave birth to two more. She survived wars, exiles, and rivalries to secure the succession of her son Edward the Confessor and shape the history of England.

  6. Emma of Normandy (referred to as Ælfgifu in royal documents; c. 984 – 6 March 1052) was a Norman -born noblewoman who became the English, Danish, and Norwegian queen through her marriages to the Anglo-Saxon king Æthelred the Unready and the Danish king Cnut the Great.

  7. 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 ...

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