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Who did Emma of Normandy's daughter, Gunhilda marry?

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Gunhilda, the daughter of Emma of Normandy, did not marry Henry VIII as their historical timelines do not overlap. Emma of Normandy lived in the eleventh century while Henry VIII ruled in the sixteenth century.

Step-by-step explanation:

Emma of Normandy's daughter, Gunhilda, was not married to Henry VIII, the devout Catholic and critic of Luther who later became known for establishing the Church of England. Emma of Normandy lived much earlier than Henry VIII, and therefore, their historical timelines do not overlap in a way that would allow for such a marriage to take place.

Information relating to Emma of Normandy's daughter Gunhilda can be found in the historical records of the eleventh century, long before Henry VIII's reign in the sixteenth century.

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