Astrid Njalsdotter
Quick Facts
Biography
Astrid Njalsdotter (or Ástríðr Njálsdóttir) of Skjalgaätten (also Aestrith) (died 1060), according to an unsubstantiated legend in the Hervarar saga ok Heiðreks, may have been a Norwegian-born Swedish queen.
Her husband Ragnvald is usually identified with Ragnvald Ulfsson, the earl of Staraya Ladoga. The Sagas of Icelanders mention a wife and two sons to Ragnvald Ulfsson but none are identical with Stenkil or his mother Astrid. Her other possible husband might have been Emund the Old.
Astrid was born the child of the Norwegian nobleman Njal Finnsson (d. 1011) and Gunhild Halvdansdotter of the Skjalga family in Hålogaland in Norway. In ~1035 A.D., she married the Swedish jarl Ragnvald Ulfsson in his second marriage.
Because Rangvald Ulfsson has sometimes been regarded as the father of Stenkil, Astrid has sometimes been regarded as that king's mother.
Astrid is believed to have died in 1060.
References and literature
- https://web.archive.org/web/20110812220609/http://bruzell.se/winfamily.web/per01517.htm (in Swedish)
- https://web.archive.org/web/20071111115620/http://historiska-personer.nu/min-s/p64862bcc.html (in Swedish)
- http://www.progressus.se/mormor_morfar/tree/PS08/PS08_314.HTML (in Swedish)
- Åke Ohlmarks: Alla Sveriges drottningar (All the queens of Sweden) (in Swedish)
- Gustaf Elgenstierna : Den introducerade adelns ättartavlor (in Swedish)
Succession
Astrid Njalsdotter Died: 1060 | ||
Swedish royalty | ||
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Preceded by Gunhild | Queen consort of Sweden 1050–1060 | Succeeded by Unknown Next known consort: Gyla |