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In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).

Context: Gunhilda of Denmark (1020  18 July 1038), a member of the House of Knýtlinga, was Queen consort of Germany by her marriage with King Henry III of the Salian dynasty from 1036 until her death. , Edward the Confessor (; 1003  5 January 1066), also known as Saint Edward the Confessor, was among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England, and usually considered the last king of the House of Wessex, ruling from 1042 to 1066., Svein Knutsson ( Old Norse : Sveinn Knútsson ) c. 1016 -- 1035 , was the son of Cnut the Great , king of Denmark , Norway , and England , and his first wife Ælfgifu of Northampton , a Mercian noblewoman . In 1017 Cnut married Emma of Normandy , but there is no evidence that Ælfgifu was repudiated , and in 1030 Cnut sent her and Svein as regents to rule Norway . However , their rule was considered oppressive by the Norwegians , and they were expelled in 1034 . They imposed new taxes and harsh laws that made them unpopular . In William Shakespeare 's Macbeth , there is a character called `` Sweno , the Norways ' king '' based on Svein ., Emma of Normandy (c. 985  6 March 1052) was a queen consort of England, Denmark and Norway. She was the daughter of Richard I, Duke of Normandy, and his second wife, Gunnora. Through her marriages to Æthelred the Unready (1002-1016) and Cnut the Great (1017-1035), she became the Queen Consort of England, Denmark, and Norway. She was the mother of three sons, Edward the Confessor, Alfred, and Harthacnut, as well as two daughters, Goda of England, and Gunhilda of Denmark. Even after her husbands' deaths Emma remained in the public eye, and continued to participate actively in politics. She is the central figure within the "Encomium Emmae Reginae", a critical source for the history of early 11th-century English politics. As Catherine Karkov notes, Emma is one of the most visually represented early medieval queens., Subject: svein knutsson, Relation: noble_family, Options: (A) house of knýtlinga (B) house of wessex
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house of knýtlinga