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  1. Canute VI (Danish: Knud Valdemarsøn; c. 1163 – 12 November 1202) was King of Denmark (1182–1202). Contemporary sources describe Canute as an earnest, strongly religious man.

  2. Canute VI (born 1163, Denmark—died Nov. 12, 1202, Denmark) was the king of Denmark (coregent, 1170–82; king, 1182–1202), during whose reign Denmark withdrew from the Holy Roman Empire and extended its dominion along the southern Baltic coast to Pomerania, Mecklenburg, and Holstein.

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  3. Canute VI of Denmark. Categories: 12th-century kings of Denmark. 13th-century kings of Denmark. 13th-century monarchs of Denmark. House of Estridsen. Hidden category: Wikipedia categories named after Danish monarchs.

  4. Cecilia Knutsdatter. Ingegerd Knutsdatter. House. Estridsen. Father. Sweyn II of Denmark. Religion. Roman Catholicism. Canute IV ( c. 1042 – 10 July 1086), later known as Canute the Holy ( Danish: Knud IV den Hellige) or Saint Canute ( Sankt Knud ), was King of Denmark from 1080 until 1086.

  5. Canute VI (Danish: Knud Valdemarsøn; c. 1163 – 12 November 1202) was King of Denmark (1182–1202). Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Canute VI of Denmark has received more than 121,136 page views.

  6. canute vi. (1163-1202), king of Denmark, eldest son of Valdemar was crowned in his seventh year (1170), as his father's co-regent, so as to secure the succession. In 1182 he succeeded to the throne.

  7. Canute VI king of Denmark (coregent, 1170–82; king, 1182–1202), during whose reign Denmark withdrew from the Holy Roman Empire and extended its dominion along the southern Baltic coast to Pomerania, Mecklenburg, and Holstein. Canute’s role in the Danish expansion was overshadowed by that of his..

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