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• Gorm the Old (died 958), Danish king


• Gorm, Danish chieftain defeated by the Welsh king Rhodri the Great in 855
• Gorm Jensen (1886–1968), Danish Olympic gymnast
• Prince Gorm of Denmark (1919–1991), grandson of King Frederik VIII
• Gorm Henrik Rasmussen (born 1955), Danish poet

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Gorm is the reported son of semi-legendary Danish king Harthacnut.
Chronicler Adam of Bremen says that Harthacnut came from Northmannia to Denmark and
seized power in the early 10th century.[6]
He deposed the young king Sigtrygg Gnupasson, reigning over Western Denmark.[3]
When Harthacnut died, Gorm ascended the throne.

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"Gorm of Denmark" redirects here. For 20th century prince, see Prince Gorm of
Denmark.
Gorm the Old

Gorm learns of the death of his son Canute, painting by August Carl Vilhelm Thomsen
King of Denmark
Reign c. 936 – 958/963/964
Predecessor Harthacnut (Canute I) (semi-legendary)
or Gnupa
Successor Harald I
Born before 900
Died 958/963/964
Spouse Thyra
Issue
Detail
Harald Bluetooth
Knut Danaást
Gunnhild, Mother of Kings
Strut-Harald
Toke Gormsson
House House of Gorm
Father Harthacnut I of Denmark (semi-legendary)
Mf his wife Thyra. Gorm was born before 900 and died perhaps around 958[3] or
possibly 963[4] or 964.[5]
Old Norse, Old Nordic,[1] or Old Scandinavian is a stage of development of North
Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old
Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their overseas settlements and
chronologically coincides with the Viking Age, the Christianization of Scandinavia
and the consolidation of Scandinavian kingdoms from about the 8th to the 15th
centuries.[2]
Ancestry and reign
Gorm is the reported son of semi-leg
rn Norway, although Old Norwegian is classified as Old West Norse, and Old West
Norse traits were found in western Sweden. Most speakers spoke Old East Norse in
what is present-day Denmark and Sweden. Old Gutnish is sometimes included in the
Old East Norse dialect due to geographical associations. It develoendary Danish
king Harthacnut. Chronicler Adam of Bremen says that Harthacnut came from
Northmannia to Denmark and seized power in the early 10th century.[6] He deposed
the young king Sigtrygg Gnupasson, reigning over Western Denmark.[3] When
Harthacnut died, Gorm ascended the throne.

Heimskringla reports Gorm taking at least part of the kingdom by force from Gnupa,
and Adam himself suggests that the kingdom had been divided prior to Gorm's time.
Gorm is first mentioned as the host of Archbishop Unni of Hamburg and Bremen in
936.[6] According to the Jelling Stones, Gorm's son, Harald Bluetooth, "won all of
Denmark", so it is speculated that Gorm only ruled Jutland from his seat in
Jelling.[6]

Marriage to Thyra

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