- she was of
noble Danish ancestry.
Gunnor was
probably born c. 950. Her
family held sway in
western Normandy and
Gunnor herself was said to be very wealthy...
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- a
virtuous woman and
suggested he
court her
unmarried sister,
Gunnor, instead.
Gunnor became his
mistress and her
family rose to prominence. Her brother...
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meaning the Sun. It is a uni****
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gunning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gunning or Gunnin' can
refer to:
Gunning, New
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Gunion is a surname.
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surname include: John F.
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daughter of
Richard I "the Fearless", Duke of
Normandy and
Gunnor. Her
siblings were
Richard II "the Good", Duke of Normandy; Robert, Archbishop...
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Guns of
Navarone or
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refer to: The
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Navarone (novel), 1957
World War II-set
novel by
Alistair MacLean The
Guns of
Navarone (film)...