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  1. May 21, 2020 · Cnut Sweynsson, known also as Cnut the Great (sometimes spelled as Canute), was the ruler of England, Denmark, Norway, and parts of Sweden. 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 ...

  2. 9 August 1157 – Canute V of Denmark (born c. 1129) 23 October 1157 – Sweyn III of Denmark (born c. 1125) 1176 – Margrethe of Roskilde. 1180 – Niels of Aarhus. 12 May 1182 – Valdemar I of Denmark (born 1131) 1 June 1197 – Gertrude of Bavaria. 5 May 1198 – Sophia of Minsk, Queen consort. Date unknown.

  3. Canute V of Denmark Abt 1125 - 1157; m. Ingardis of Denmark - Abt 1236; Niels _____, of Aarhus Bef 1157 - 1180; Brigitte of Denmark; Hildegard of Denmark;

  4. 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. Canute’s role in the Danish expansion was overshadowed ...

  5. Jun 15, 2020 · Cnut, commonly known as King Canute, is depicted today as a successful and wise king. With violence and well-chosen alliances, he built up a vast empire; he was the most powerful king in northern Europe in the early eleventh century. He was King of Denmark and England, for a time King of Norway, and possibly lord of parts of Sweden.

  6. Sep 12, 2018 · Knud Magnussen, King Knud V of Denmark 1146 - 1157. Knud III Magnuson, King of Denmark was born circa 1130.1 He was the son of Magnus Nielson, King of Sweden and Richza of Poland.2 He married Helena Sverkersdottir, daughter of Sverker I Kolsson, King of Sweden and Ulfhild Haakonsdottir, in 1156. Killed at "the Blood Feast of Roskilde" 9 August ...

  7. Canute of Denmark - Danish: Knud - may refer to: Six kings of Denmark. Harthacnut I of Denmark or Canute I the Hardy, legendary King of Denmark (916/17–934) Cnut the Great, Canute II the Great, (985/95–1035), King of Denmark (1018–1035), Norway and England. Harthacnut, Canute III the Hardy, (1020–1042), King of Denmark (1035–1042) and ...

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