Harald refused to accept the crown until he had first performed hisfather's obsequies with all the magnificence becoming his high rank. Oneof his earliest was the conquest of Norway, which became a province ofDenmark. Styrbear, King of Sweden, solicited the aid of King Harold inone of his wars, and to enforce his request he brought along with himGyntha, his sister, a lady of admirable beauty. The stratagem had theintended effect; Harold Bluetooth became enamored and married her. Theprogress of Christianity gained some headway during his reign, and theKing received baptism, and erected a splendid church. His daughterGunilda married Richard I, Duke of Normandy.
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