Edla (10th-century - 11th century), was a
Slavic Viking Age
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The ...
woman. She was the mother of King
Emund of Sweden and Queen
Astrid of Norway.
Tradition says Edla was the daughter of a
Lechitic Tribal chief
A tribal chief or chieftain is the leader of a tribal society or chiefdom.
Tribe
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Tribal societies are sometimes categorized ...
who has ruled part of
terrain between Oder and Elbe . She was brought to Sweden as a prisoner of war c. 1000 at the same time or a little before, the arrival of
Estrid of the Obotrites
Estrid of the Obotrites (c. 979 – 1035) was Queen of Sweden in the Viking age, a West Slavic princess married to Olof Skötkonung, King of Sweden c. 1000–1022. She was the mother of King Anund Jacob of Sweden and the Kievan Rus' saint a ...
(''Estrid av obotriterna'').
King
Olof Skötkonung
Olof Skötkonung, (Old Norse: ''Óláfr skautkonungr'') sometimes stylized as ''Olaf the Swede'' (c. 980–1022), was King of Sweden, son of Eric the Victorious and, according to Icelandic sources, Sigrid the Haughty. He succeeded his father in ...
married Estrid but also had Edla as his mistress. She became the mother of Emund, Astrid, and probably Holmfrid.
Snorre Sturlasson
Snorri Sturluson ( ; ; 1179 – 22 September 1241) was an Icelandic historian, poet, and politician. He was elected twice as lawspeaker of the Icelandic parliament, the Althing. He is commonly thought to have authored or compiled portions of the ...
says that her children were sent to foster parents away from the royal court because Queen Estrid was not kind to them. This could indicate that Edla died when her children were small.
Children
*
Emund the Old
Emund the Old or Edmund (Swedish: ''Emund den gamle'', Old Swedish: ''Æmunðær gamlæ'', ''Æmunðær gammal'', ''Æmunðær slemæ'') was King of Sweden from c. 1050 to c. 1060. His short reign was characterised by disputes with the Archbisho ...
, King of Sweden
*
Astrid Olofsdotter
Astrid Olofsdotter ( Norwegian: ''Astrid Olavsdatter''; English: ''Aestrith'') (died 1035) was the queen consort of King Olaf II of Norway.
Biography
Astrid was born to King Olof Skötkonung of Sweden and his Obotritian mistress Edla. She was ...
, married King
Olav II of Norway
Olaf II Haraldsson ( – 29 July 1030), later known as Saint Olaf (and traditionally as St. Olave), was King of Norway from 1015 to 1028. Son of Harald Grenske, a petty king in Vestfold, Norway, he was posthumously given the title '' Rex Per ...
* Holmfrid, wife of Sven Ladejarl
References
* Ohlmarks, Åke ''Alla Sveriges drottningar''
* Lagerqvist, Lars O. ''Sverige och dess regenter under 1.000 år'' (Albert Bonniers Förlag AB, 1982) {{ISBN, 91-0-075007-7.
Mistresses of Swedish royalty
11th-century Swedish women
House of Munsö
10th-century Swedish people
11th-century Swedish people
10th-century Swedish women