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Personal data Drótt "Drott Danpsdottir" Danpsdotter 

  • Nickname is Drott Danpsdottir.
  • She was born about 365 in Denmark.
  • She was christened in Denmark-sister of King Dan the Proud.
  • Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 10, 1953.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 10, 1953.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on November 10, 1953.
  • Alternative: Baptized (at 8 years of age or later) by the priesthood authority of the LDS church on August 3, 2001.
  • She died about 437 TO ABT 465 in Sweden.
  • A child of Danp Rigsson
  • This information was last updated on April 16, 2012.

Household of Drótt "Drott Danpsdottir" Danpsdotter

She is married to Domar Domaldasson Domaldesson.

They got married about 381 at Of, Sweden.


Child(ren):



Notes about Drótt "Drott Danpsdottir" Danpsdotter

{geni:comment} http://www.look.no/anita/slekt/webcards/ps05/ps05_028.htm
{geni:comment} http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drott
The Yngling Saga of Heimskingla
The Saga of the Norse Kings by Snorri Sturleson
(dates may be off):

7. DOMAR - King of Sweden from 130 A.D. until his death in 162. Domar had a long and peaceful reign. He was married to Drott, daughter of King Danp, and sister of King Dan Mikkillati, after whom Denmark was named. Their son was:

8. DYGVE
{geni:occupation} Drottning
{geni:about_me} In the Heimskringla, Snorri Sturluson wrote that Domar married Drott, the daughter of Danp who was the son of Ríg (Heimdall).

Snorri wrote:

Dygvi's mother was Drótt, a daughter of King Danp, the son of Ríg, who was first called konungr in the Danish tongue. His descendants always afterwards considered the title of konungr the title of highest dignity. Dygvi was the first of his family to be called konungr, for his predecessors had been called dróttinn ['chieftain'], and their wives dróttning, and their court drótt ['war band']. Each of their race was called Yngvi, or Ynguni, and the whole race together Ynglingar. Queen Drótt was a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark took its name.

Drightin (Old English: dryhtin, Old Norse: dróttin) was a northern European title for nobility corresponding to "prince" in a broader sense. The Scandinavian name for Queen, drottning or dronning is derived from this title. After Christianisation, the term began to be used for God (meaning the Lord) both in English and in the Scandinavian languages.

The same word existed in Old Saxon: drohtin, Old English: dryhten, Old High German: truhtin. The word comes from Proto-Germanic *druhtinaz and is derived from druhti- meaning "war band". In this sense the word appears as Icelandic: drótt, Old English: dryht, Old High German: truht. In Gothic appears the verb driugan meaning "to do military service". In Old English dréogan and in Icelandic drygia appear, both meaning "to perform". The root is the same as in Slavic drug meaning "companion" (see druzhina).

Not clear why this lady was named "Drott", then.
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Events in the life of Drótt Danpsdóttir

event 1 .
·a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark a took its name
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Drott Danpsdotter 156 SmartMatches

Birth: About 365 in , , , Sweden 1 2

Death:

Sex: F

Father: Danpi Of Sweden b. About 343 in , , , Sweden

Mother: Danpi Of Sweden b. About 343 in , , , Sweden

Spouses & Children

Domar Domaldasson (Husband) b. About 361 in , , , Sweden

1 2

Marriage: Abt 381 6 Nov 2004 14:29

Children:

Dyggvi Domarsson b. About 382 in , , , Sweden


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Notes


Individual:

REFN: HWS8906

Ancestral File Number: G6SZ-2PCHAN20 Mar 2001

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Sources


Title: "FamilySearch® Ancestral Fileâ„¢ v4.19"

Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Publication: 3 Feb 2001

Title: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"

Author: Larson, Kirk

Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Desce

ndants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Private Library


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Dygve's mother was Drott, a daughter of King Danp, the son of Rig, who was first called "king" in the Danish tongue. His descendants always afterwards considered the title of king the title of highest dignity. Dygve was the first of his family to be called king, for his predecessors had been called "Drottnar", and their wives "Drottningar", and their court "Drott". Each of their race was called Yngve, or Yngune, and the whole race together Ynglinger. The Queen Drott was a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark a took its name
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In the Heimskringla, Snorri Sturluson wrote that Domar married Drott, the daughter of Danp who was the son of Ríg (Heimdall).

Snorri wrote:

Dygvi's mother was Drótt, a daughter of King Danp, the son of Ríg, who was first called konungr in the Danish tongue. His descendants always afterwards considered the title of konungr the title of highest dignity. Dygvi was the first of his family to be called konungr, for his predecessors had been called dróttinn ['chieftain'], and their wives dróttning, and their court drótt ['war band']. Each of their race was called Yngvi, or Ynguni, and the whole race together Ynglingar. Queen Drótt was a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark took its name.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drott
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In the Heimskringla, Snorri Sturluson wrote that Domar married Drott, the daughter of Danp who was the son of Ríg (Heimdall).

Snorri wrote:

Dygvi's mother was Drótt, a daughter of King Danp, the son of Ríg, who was first called konungr in the Danish tongue. His descendants always afterwards considered the title of konungr the title of highest dignity. Dygvi was the first of his family to be called konungr, for his predecessors had been called dróttinn ['chieftain'], and their wives dróttning, and their court drótt ['war band']. Each of their race was called Yngvi, or Ynguni, and the whole race together Ynglingar. Queen Drótt was a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark took its name.

Drightin (Old English: dryhtin, Old Norse: dróttin) was a northern European title for nobility corresponding to "prince" in a broader sense. The Scandinavian name for Queen, drottning or dronning is derived from this title. After Christianisation, the term began to be used for God (meaning the Lord) both in English and in the Scandinavian languages.

The same word existed in Old Saxon: drohtin, Old English: dryhten, Old High German: truhtin. The word comes from Proto-Germanic *druhtinaz and is derived from druhti- meaning "war band". In this sense the word appears as Icelandic: drótt, Old English: dryht, Old High German: truht. In Gothic appears the verb driugan meaning "to do military service". In Old English dréogan and in Icelandic drygia appear, both meaning "to perform". The root is the same as in Slavic drug meaning "companion" (see druzhina).

Not clear why this lady was named "Drott", then. -------------------- Events in the life of Drótt Danpsdóttir

event 1 . ·a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark a took its name -------------------- Drott Danpsdotter 156 SmartMatches

Birth: About 365 in , , , Sweden 1 2

Death:

Sex: F

Father: Danpi Of Sweden b. About 343 in , , , Sweden

Mother: Danpi Of Sweden b. About 343 in , , , Sweden

Spouses & Children

Domar Domaldasson (Husband) b. About 361 in , , , Sweden

1 2

Marriage: Abt 381 6 Nov 2004 14:29

Children:

Dyggvi Domarsson b. About 382 in , , , Sweden

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Notes

Individual:

REFN: HWS8906

Ancestral File Number: G6SZ-2PCHAN20 Mar 2001

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Sources

Title: "FamilySearch® Ancestral Fileâ„¢ v4.19"

Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Publication: 3 Feb 2001

Title: "Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson"

Author: Larson, Kirk

Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Desce

ndants, 1981-2001, Kirk Larson, Private Library

-------------------- Dygve's mother was Drott, a daughter of King Danp, the son of Rig, who was first called "king" in the Danish tongue. His descendants always afterwards considered the title of king the title of highest dignity. Dygve was the first of his family to be called king, for his predecessors had been called "Drottnar", and their wives "Drottningar", and their court "Drott". Each of their race was called Yngve, or Yngune, and the whole race together Ynglinger. The Queen Drott was a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark a took its name -------------------- In the Heimskringla, Snorri Sturluson wrote that Domar married Drott, the daughter of Danp who was the son of Ríg (Heimdall).

Snorri wrote:

Dygvi's mother was Drótt, a daughter of King Danp, the son of Ríg, who was first called konungr in the Danish tongue. His descendants always afterwards considered the title of konungr the title of highest dignity. Dygvi was the first of his family to be called konungr, for his predecessors had been called dróttinn ['chieftain'], and their wives dróttning, and their court drótt ['war band']. Each of their race was called Yngvi, or Ynguni, and the whole race together Ynglingar. Queen Drótt was a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark took its name.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drott
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Dygve's mother was Drott, a daughter of King Danp, the son of Rig, who was first called "king" in the Danish tongue. His descendants always afterwards considered the title of king the title of highest dignity. Dygve was the first of his family to be called king, for his predecessors had been called "Drottnar", and their wives "Drottningar", and their court "Drott". Each of their race was called Yngve, or Yngune, and the whole race together Ynglinger. The Queen Drott was a sister of King Dan Mikillati, from whom Denmark took its name.[3][4]
_P_CCINFO 1-20792
Källa: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jatree/Your%20Ancestor%27s%20Tree/people/p000006u.htm#I508
Danp Rigsson ,
konge etter sin far.
Første som kalte seg konge. Danp
var far til Drott som var gift med
Domar i Svitjod.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Drótt Danpsdotter

Rig Rigsson
± 312-????
Danp Rigsson
± 340-± 443

Drótt Danpsdotter
± 365-± 465

± 381

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