Swein Forkbeard

Swein Forkbeard
Swein (labelled Suanus rex) invading England in 1013 (detail of a 13th-century miniature in Cambridge University Library)
King of Denmark
Reign986 – 3 February 1014
PredecessorHarald Bluetooth
SuccessorHarald II
King of Norway
Reign999/1000 – 3 February 1014
PredecessorOlaf I
SuccessorOlaf II
King of the English
Reign1013 – 3 February 1014
PredecessorÆthelred the Unready
SuccessorÆthelred the Unready
Died3 February 1014 (aged 50)
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
Burial
SpousesŚwiętosława / Sigrid / Gunhild
Issue
among others...
HouseKnýtlinga
FatherKnut Danaást or Harald Bluetooth
MotherTove or Gunhild

Swein Forkbeard (also spelled Sweyn; died 3 February 1014) was King of Denmark from 986, King of England for five weeks from December 1013, and King of Norway from 999/1000, all until his death in 1014. He was the father of King Harald II of Denmark, King Cnut the Great, and Queen Estrid Svendsdatter.

In the mid-980s, Swein revolted against his father, Harald Bluetooth, and seized the throne. Harald was driven into exile and died shortly afterwards in November 986 or 987. In 1000, with the allegiance of Eric, Earl of Lade, Swein ruled most of Norway. In 1013, shortly before his death, he became the first Danish king of the English after a long effort.