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Emma , 9821051 (aged 69 years)

Name
Emma //
Given names
Emma
Name prefix
Queen of England and Princess of Normandy
Family with parents
father
933996
Birth: 28 August 933 33 23 Fecamp, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
Death: 20 November 996Fecamp, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
mother
Marriage Marriageafter 962France
21 years
herself
9821051
Birth: about 982 48 46 Normandy, France
Death: 6 March 1051Winchester, Hampshire, England
-7 years
elder brother
974
Birth: 974 40 38 Corbiel, Marne, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Death:
-8 years
elder brother
9651037
Birth: about 965 31 29 Normandy, France
Death: 1037
13 years
elder sister
9771033
Birth: 977 43 41 Brittany, France
Death: 21 February 1033
-23 months
elder sister
9741017
Birth: about 974 40 38 Normandy, France
Death: before 1017
4 years
elder sister
9771034
Birth: about 977 43 41 Normandy, France
Death: 21 February 1034
11 years
younger sister
987
Birth: about 987 53 51 Normandy, France
Death:
-19 years
elder brother
967
Birth: about 967 33 31 Normandy, France
Death:
Father’s family with Gunhild Haraldsdottir of Denmark
father
933996
Birth: 28 August 933 33 23 Fecamp, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
Death: 20 November 996Fecamp, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
father’s partner
9421002
Birth: 942 32 37 Normandy, France
Death: 13 November 1002
half-brother
9531015
Birth: about 953 19 11 Brionne, Eure, Upper Normandy, France
Death: about 1015
43 years
half-brother
994
Birth: about 994 60 52 Domfront, Orne, Lower Normandy, France
Death:
-30 years
half-brother
9631027
Birth: about 963 29 21 Normandy, France
Death: 28 August 1027Fecamp, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
Birth
about 982 48 46
Birth of a sister
Birth of a half-brother
Death of a father
Death of a half-brother
Death of a sister
Death of a half-brother
Death of a mother
Death of a sister
Death of a sister
Death of a brother
Burial of a father
Death
Burial
Cemetery: St. Martin's Church
Ancestral file number
Unique identifier
CCF2E4BF11E3784A9B51324CA56ED41A8247
Last change
14 October 200300:00:00
Note

Queen of England and wife of King Cnut who reigned AD 1016-1035. Remains of their bones are mixed in the chests above the choir of the Cathedral. Identification of the contents of these chests is impossible, however, because during the English civil war in the 17th century, Parliamentarian soldiers threw the original chests down to the ground and smashed them open. The bones were then used to smash the windows of the cathedral. At the restoration of the monarchy, the bones were gathered up and put into the present mortuary chests (obviously all mixed up).