• Gyrd is an uncommon Scandinavian men's name with Norse and Old High German roots. It is also used as a women's name, but even less frequently. The men's...
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  • Gyrd and Gnupa were kings of Denmark in the 10th century according to Sweyn II of Denmark and Adam of Bremen. They were the sons of the Swedish chieftain...
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  • which reigned for three generations. He had numerous sons, of whom Gnupa and Gyrd were able to gain the throne after the death of their father. Later on the...
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    Gyrd Løfqvist (2 June 1921 – 1 May 2012) was a Danish film actor. He appeared in more than sixty films from 1945 to 2006. Löfqvist came from a Norwegian-Swedish...
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    Gyrth Godwinson (Old English: Gyrð Godƿinson; c. 1032 – 14 October 1066) was the fourth son of Earl Godwin, and thus a younger brother of Harold Godwinson...
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    Gnupasson King of Denmark Reign 900's (perhaps early 930's) Predecessor Gyrd and Gnupa Successor Harthacnut I ? Born 9th or 10th century Died before 934...
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    ægðre healfe. Ðær wearð ofslægen Harold kyng, Leofwine eorl his broðor, Gyrð eorl his broðor, fela godra manna, þa Frencyscan ahton wælstowe geweald....
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    by Adam to have come from Sweden and defeated Heiligo, taking the crown. Gyrd and Gnupa, sons and joint successors of Olof, according to Adam. Gnupa is...
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  • with all his men. It was a hard battle and Harald lost. He and his son, Gyrd Haraldsson, were both killed. King Gudrød looted Harald's treasure and took...
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    of Hastings, scene 52 of the Bayeux Tapestry. HIC CECIDERUNT LEVVINE ET GYRÐ FRATRES HAROLDI REGIS (Here have fallen dead Leofwine and Gyrth, brothers...
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