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  1. Ælfgifu of Northampton ( c. 990 – after 1036) was the first wife of Cnut the Great, King of England and Denmark, and mother of Harold Harefoot, King of England. She was regent of Norway from 1030 to 1035.

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · Harold Harefoot, or Harold I, (c. 1015–17 March 1040) was King of England from 1035 to 1040. His cognomen "Harefoot" referred to his speed, and the skill of his huntsmanship. [1] He was the son of Cnut the Great, king of England, Denmark, and Norway by Ælfgifu of Northampton. Though there was some scepticism he was really Cnut's son, [2 ...

  3. Harold Harefoot (Harold la 1-a (Anglio), Haroldo Leporpieda, n. ĉ. 1015, m. la 17-an de marto 1040) estis reĝo de Anglio ekde 1035. Li akiris la kromnomon "Harefoot" (Leporpieda) pro sia rapideco kaj sperta ĉasado. Li estis la filo de Knuto la Granda kaj lia unua edzino Aelfgifu de Northampton. Kiam lia patro mortis (la 12-an de novembro ...

  4. Ælfwine Haroldsson or Ælfwine (fl. 1060–62) was most probably a son of King Harold Harefoot of England. He was probably born during the early 1030s, either in Scandinavia or after 1035 in England. [1] He appears in an early twelfth-century cartulary from the monastery of Sainte Foi at Conques in Aquitaine as Alboynus (a cognate of Ælfwine ...

  5. Jun 28, 2017 · Harold Harefoot (r. 1035-1040) Harold Harefoot was the son of Canute and his first wife, Elfgifu. The brothers began by sharing the kingdom of England after their father's death - Harold Harefoot becoming king in Mercia and Northumbria, and Harthacanute king of Wessex. During the absence of Hardicanute in Denmark, his other kingdom, Harold ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarefootHarefoot - Wikipedia

    Harefoot may refer to: Harold Harefoot, King of England from 1035 to 1040. Harefoot mushroom, Coprinopsis lagopus.

  7. Oct 27, 2016 · Harald I Harefoot was born around 1012 to King Canute and his mother was either Canute’s mistress or his first wife Elgifu of Northampton, the records are unclear. Harald acquired the name Harefoot for his speed and his exceptional skill in hunting. Harald would only rule England for five years until his untimely death at twenty-four. Succession

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