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Astrid of Sweden (Astrid Sofia Lovisa Thyra; 17 November 1905 – 29 August 1935) was a member of the Swedish House of Bernadotte and later became Queen of the Belgians as the first wife of King Leopold III. Following her marriage to Leopold in November 1926, she assumed the title of Duchess of Brabant. [2]
Astrid Olofsdotter (Norwegian: Astrid Olavsdatter; English: Aestrith [citation needed]; died 1035) was the queen consort of Saint Olaf, who reigned over Norway from 1019 to 1028. [1] She is the only woman to have a surviving skaldic praise-poem dedicated to her for her decisive address of the Swedish army in support of her stepson, Magnus the ...
Leopold of Belgium and Astrid of Sweden on their wedding day. Queen Astrid Memorial in Brussels. Prince Leopold was born in Brussels , the first child of Prince Albert, heir to the Belgian throne, and his consort, Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria .
Estrid of the Obotrites (c. 979 – 1035) was Queen of Sweden in the Viking age, a West Slavic princess married to the King of Sweden, Olof Skötkonung c. 1000–1022. [1] She was the mother of King Anund Jacob of Sweden and the Kievan Rus' saint and grand princess Ingegerd Olofsdotter.
Death Spouse; Świętosława of Poland [1] [2] Mieszko I of Poland c. 955: 978 c. 990s divorce: 02 February 1014 Eric the Victorious: Aud Haakonsdottir of Lade: Ladejarl Haakon Sigurdsson, regent of Norway: c. 970 c. 990s 992 husband's death: c. 1015 Estrid of the Obotrites: a tribal chief of the Polabian Obotrites: c. 979 c. 1000 c. 1022 ...
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Princess Astrid was born one day before her father's 28th birthday at the Belvédère Château in Laeken, northern Brussels, and was named after her late paternal grandmother, Astrid of Sweden, King Leopold III's popular first wife, who had died in 1935 in a car accident aged 29.
Originating in Sweden, Swedish Death Cleaning is a decluttering practice that focuses on getting rid of items before one passes away to make life simpler and easier for remaining loved ones.