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}} Olaf I ((デンマーク語:Oluf); – 18 August 1095), nicknamed Olaf Hunger, was king of Denmark from 1086 to 1095, following the death of his brother Canute IV the Holy. He was a son of king Sweyn II Estridsson, and the third of Sweyn's sons to rule. He married Ingegard, the daughter of Harald Hardråde, but did not have any children. He was succeeded by his brother Eric I Evergood. ==Biography==
Olaf was born around 1050, to king Sweyn II Estridsson and an unknown concubine.〔Stefan Pajung, (Oluf Hunger 1050-1095 ), Aarhus University, January 22, 2010〕 During the reign of his elder brother Canute IV, Olaf supposedly served as Duke of Schleswig.〔Bricka, Carl Frederik, ''Dansk Biografisk Lexikon'', vol. XII (- Peirup ), 1898, (pp.423-425 ).〕 In 1085, Olaf was called to a ''leding'' campaign against England. Canute was held up and could not join the ''leding'', and as the navy grew weary in waiting for him, Olaf became the spokesperson for its concerns. Canute feared Olaf's support among the magnates, while Olaf had misgivings about Canute's dynastic ambition, and saw Canute's son Charles the Good as a potential rival for power.〔(Oluf 1. Hunger ) at Gyldendals Åbne Encyklopædi〕 Canute blamed Olaf for stirring up trouble, and Olaf was put in chains by their brother Eric, the later king Eric I Evergood.〔 Olaf was banished to Flanders, under the supervision of Robert I of Flanders.〔
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