To administrators, or use the webtrees setup wizard. These environment variables will be visible in the webtrees control panel For any environment variable you do not define, There are many environment variables available to help automatically configure If you want to jump right in, take a look at the providedĭocker-compose.yml. This can be put behind a reverse proxy such as CloudFlare or Traefik, or His daughter Gunilda married Richa rd I, Duke of Normandy.This is a multi-architecture, up-to-date, Docker image for The progress of Chri stianity gained some headway during his reign, and the King received bapti sm, and erected a splendid church.
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The stratagem had the intended effe ct Harold Bluetooth became enamored and married her. Styrbear, King of Sweden, solicited the aid of King Harold in one of h is wars, and to enforce his request he brought along with him Gyntha, h is sister, a lady of admirable beauty. One of h is earliest was the conquest of Norway, which became a province of Denmar k. Harald refused to accept the crown until he had first performed his father 's obsequies with all the magnificence becoming his high rank. MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1992 line 166-33. K: Herbastus "The Dane."Īntiquities: Quidam e genere Dansorum. RC: Herbastus de Crepon, Forester of Arques. He had four children: Håkon, Sweyn, Gunhild and Tyra (who married Styrbjörn Starke).ġ NAME Herbastus /de Crepon/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Impo rt: 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT. Harold may have had three wives or consorts: Thora, Gunhilde and Gyrid (the niece of the Swedish king Eric the Victorious). Harold died in battle against the forces of his son and successor Sweyn. Otto the Great died in 983 and Harold made his way to the Eider river, but he had to take refuge at Jomsburg in northern Germany when he was fought by not yet christianized Danes. After his conversion to Christianity, Harold remained a faithful ally of the empire. Otto had already founded many bishoprics including Schleswig, Ribe and Aarhus on the Jutland Peninsula. Harald Bluetooth was (again ?) forced to accept Christianity, following defeat (972) by the Holy Roman emperor Otto the Great. Although his predecessors had accepted Christianity at the instigation of the Frankish Carolingian kings in 826, many Danes and other northerners were still heathens for centuries. Harold subsequently controlled Norway for a time. Harold I of Denmark, Harold Bluetooth Gormson, sometimes Harold II Invading Normandy in 945 in support of Richard the Fearless, Harold's forces took the French king Louis IV prisoner and forced his recognition of Richard's rule. The Bluetooth logo consists of the Nordic runes for his initials, H and B. The Bluetooth interface for wireless Personal Area Networks developed by Ericsson is named after Harold. He had four children: Håkon, Sweyn, Gunhild and Tyra (who married Styrbjörn Starke).
Invading Normandy in 945 in support of Richard the Fearless, Harold's forces took the French king Louis IV prisoner and forced his recognition of Richard's rule.