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  1. The North Sea Empire, also known as the Anglo-Scandinavian Empire, was the personal union of the kingdoms of England, Denmark and Norway for most of the period between 1013 and 1042 towards the end of the Viking Age.

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      The three kingdoms united under Cnut's rule are referred to...

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    The three kingdoms united under Cnut's rule are referred to together as the North Sea Empire by historians. As a Danish prince, Cnut won the throne of England in 1016 in the wake of centuries of Viking activity in northwestern Europe. His later accession to the Danish throne in 1018 brought the crowns of England and Denmark together.

  3. North Sea in 395 AD Roman Empire. The first historically confirmed intensive use of the North Sea was by the Romans in 12 BC, when Nero Claudius Drusus built and launched a fleet of over a thousand ships into the North Sea conquering the indigenous tribes, including the Frisii and the Chauci.

  4. The North Sea Empire was a union with England, Denmark, and Norway. It lasted between 1013 and 1042 . Categories: 1010s establishments. 11th-century establishments in Europe.

  5. He ruled over England, Denmark, Norway, and a part of Sweden on which are called the North Sea Empire. Conquest of England [ change | change source ] In the summer of 1015, Canute's fleet set sail for England with a Danish army of perhaps 10,000 in 200 longships. [1]

  6. May 21, 2020 · His realm is often referred to as the North Sea Empire, or the Anglo-Scandinavian Union and Cnut was one of the most powerful rulers in Europe during the 11 th century. Cnut was also a successful ruler and in firm control of the disparate parts of his empire.

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  8. Dec 24, 2023 · Cnut the Great, the first ruler to preside over the combined realms of modern-day England, Denmark, Norway, and parts of Sweden, stands as a monumental figure in the annals of the North Sea Empire. His tenure marked a period of significant expansion and consolidation, showcasing his political acumen and military might.

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