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Tove of the Obotrites

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Tove of the Obotrites
Queen consort of Denmark
Reign970–986
Born10th-century
SpouseHarald I of Denmark
FatherMistivir
Sønder Vissing Runestone, raised by Tove in memory of her mother.

Princess Tove of the Obotrites, also called Tova, Tofa or Thora, (10th century) was a Slavic princess and a Danish Viking Age queen consort, the spouse of King Harald I of Denmark.

Thora (Tova) was the daughter of Prince Mistivir of the Obotrites. She married King Harald in 970. It is not known whether she was the mother of any of her spouse's children. She raised the Sønder Vissing Runestone after her mother.

References

  • Danska runinskrifter, DR 55 (MJy 98)

Succession

Tove of the Obotrites
Born: 10th century
Preceded by Royal Consort of Denmark
(Queen consort)
970–986
Succeeded by

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