Thyra

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NOW @ 16 LIB 45
FOUND @ 18 AQU 52
 
Inclination: 11.588
Eccentricity: 0.193
Period: 3.67 years
AU 2.379
Type: 0000

Discovery Chart

6.8.1871 00:00 Ann Arbor 24e45 59n26 observations 0


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Named after an early Danish queen. Queen Thyri was the wife of King Gorm the Old of Denmark (?–940) and the mother of the Dane Harald Bluetooth (935–986), who died as a Christian. In 935 King Harald wrote on a runic stone, that he had unified all Denmark and Norway under himself and made the Danes Christians. This unique monument Harald erected to himself and his parents at Jellings, Jutland. These two vast runestones are the largest and most impressing in the world. The smaller of the two is dedicated by Gorm to honor his wife Thyri, restorer of Denmark. (H 15; R. Bremer) _ _.


Avastatud: 6-8-1871 Avastamiskoht: Ann Arbor Avastajad: Watson, J. C.

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