Ancestral Trails 2016 » Bothilde THORGAUTSDOTTIR (± 1075-1103)

Persoonlijke gegevens Bothilde THORGAUTSDOTTIR 

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  • Zij is geboren rond 1075 in Denmark.
  • Titel: Queen Consort of Denmark
  • Zij is overleden in het jaar 1103 in Mount of Olives, Jerusalem.

Gezin van Bothilde THORGAUTSDOTTIR

Zij is getrouwd met Erik I of DENMARK.

Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1086.


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Notities over Bothilde THORGAUTSDOTTIR

Boedil (Bodil) Turgotsdotter (died 1103) was a medieval Danish queen, queen consort of King Eric I of Denmark.

Bodil was the daughter of the Danish Earl Thrugot Fagerskind and Thorgunna and the sister of Svend Thrugotsen. Her grandfather, called Galicieulf in the Knytlinga Saga, was famous as a pilgrimager to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Her family is believed to be connected to the viking families in Northumberland in England, and as a queen, she is listed as a benefactor to the bishopric of Durham. Both she and her spouse were descendants of king Sweyn I of Denmark.

She is believed to have been married to Eric before 1086, as she and her husband lived in exile in the Swedish court during the reign of King Olaf of Denmark (1086-1095). Contemporary chronicles praise her beauty and character. In Saxo, she was praised for her tolerance of her husband's constant adultery, and it was claimed that she even helped to do the hair for his mistresses.

In about the year of 1100 she accompanied her husband on his pilgrimage to Jerusalem. He travelled by horse, and she by carriage. He died in Cyprus on the way, but she continued on her own. She reached the Mount of Olives, where she died in 1103.

In 1170, king Valdemar introduced Christian succession to the kingdom of Denmark, and Bodil was declared the only "true wife" of her spouse and the mother of the ruling house of Denmark, and she was given a saintly appearance as such. According to the law of the church, however, her marriage would still have been illegal, as she and her spouse were related, which was therefore long ignored in history, and she was long portrayed as a half sister to the German Roman emperor Henry, and as such was to have been taken as a war prize by Eric. This history revision can be seen as a sign of the new law which separated the status of children born in and out of wedlock.
SOURCE: Wikipedia

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Bothilde THORGAUTSDOTTIR
± 1075-1103

± 1086

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Patti Lee Salter, "Ancestral Trails 2016", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/ancestral-trails-2016/I26532.php : benaderd 3 maart 2026), "Bothilde THORGAUTSDOTTIR (± 1075-1103)".