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Too cold to snowNo, not really. I have an old article bookmarked that sums up this myth very well. -- CAN IT BE TOO COLD TO SNOW...
Sorry but you are wrong. That's one of the best documented part of all given that you aren't leaning to much on Icelandic Sagas written several hundred years after event but go for contemporary sources written in such wide area as the English Isle, France, Flandern, Jutland, Sweden, Norway, Baltics not to mention documents from Poland. The later hardly ever used by Western Scholars. It's a long time since one scholar smuggled out and back one of the MS essential for this question. Now it can be told. Same year as Solidarite grow up a Polish scholar belonging to the Nomenclatura and also related to a friend of mines wife helped me to it during one week between Christmas and New Years Eve while visiting the daughter here in Gothenburg. Thus I have had a chance to see that original which I myself hadn't heard of before the scholar's earlier visit. Gunhild as we call her here in Sweden was Olof Skštkonung's mother as well as Canute's and Estrid's. Make no mistake about that. That Gunhild was the name she got here when she converted from the Eastern Church to the Western Church Christianity was only one example out of many where names were changed after Anluf-Olav Tryggvason made treaty and had the Bishop of Orkney(who was such no matter that English Historians seems to have missed the treaty's text) later called Sigfrid in Sweden brought to Norway.
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