Thyra Danebod

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Thyra Danebod was a legendary Danish queen, celebrated in medieval sources as a wise and patriotic consort of King Gorm the Old and often credited with strengthening Denmark’s defenses.

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Thyra Danebod canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Danish queen
legendary queen
mythological figure
alsoKnownAs Thyra of Denmark NERFINISHED
Thyre Danebod NERFINISHED
associatedWith Danevirke fortifications NERFINISHED
associatedWithDynasty Jelling dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent defense of the Danish southern border
burialPlace Jelling NERFINISHED
child Canute Danaast NERFINISHED
Harald Bluetooth NERFINISHED
commemoratedIn Danish folklore
Danish historical tradition
countryOfCitizenship Denmark
creditedWith expansion of the Danevirke
culture Norse
describedBySource Jelling runestones NERFINISHED
Saxo Grammaticus NERFINISHED
medieval Danish chronicles
family House of Jelling NERFINISHED
gender female
governedTerritory Denmark (as queen consort)
historicity partly legendary
languageOfName Old Norse
legacy symbol of Danish national defense
symbol of Danish unity
maritalStatus married
memorial Jelling stones NERFINISHED
notableFor patriotism
strengthening Denmark’s defenses
wisdom
portrayedAs wise counselor to the king
positionHeld Queen consort of Denmark
realm Kingdom of Denmark NERFINISHED
religion Norse paganism
roleInLegend protector of Denmark
spouse Gorm the Old NERFINISHED
Gorm the Old, King of Denmark NERFINISHED
spouseTitle King of Denmark NERFINISHED
timePeriod Viking Age NERFINISHED

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Gorm the Old spouse Thyra Danebod
Gorm the Old relative Thyra Danebod