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King loses mother but gains a daughter

31 August 2005

THE last Viking king was not laid to rest with his mother, contrary to the belief of historians for at least the last 500 years. Sven Estridsen died in 1074 and was buried in Roskilde cathedral on the Danish island of Sjaelland. His mother, Estrid, was supposedly buried nearby. Now an analysis of DNA from the royal teeth has revealed that “Estrid” is not his mother after all – she is more likely to have been his daughter-in-law.

Jorgen Dissing, at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Copenhagen, Denmark, extracted mitochondrial DNA from the pulp of molars from the skeletons. Mitochondrial…

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