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  2. Oct 27, 2016 · Hardicanute. Hardicanute or Harthacnut was the son of King Canute and Emma of Normandy and spent his childhood in Denmark, having been sent there by his father as an act to strengthen defences and legitimacy. Earl Ulf, Canute’s brother, headed a council to aid the young Hardicanute. Ulf alienated his brother by making the Danish provinces ...

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    His death on 8th June 1042, from a suspected stroke brought on by copious amounts of drinking, brought an end to his miserable reign for the people of England… Jessica Brain. 12 min read. Harthacnut, sometimes known as Canute III, reigned for a short time over his inherited kingdoms both in Denmark and England.

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  4. Article History. Hardecanute. Also spelled: Hardicanute or Harthacnut. Danish: Hardeknud. Born: c. 1019. Died: June 8, 1042. Title / Office: king (1040-1042), England. king (1028-1042), Denmark. Notable Family Members: father Canute I.

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  5. On the latter's death in 1040 Harthacnut succeeded. He was said to have desecrated his brother's grave and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle observed that ‘he never did anything worthy of a king while he reigned’. In 1042, at the wedding-feast of his standard-bearer Tofig the Proud, he ‘died as he stood at his drink and suddenly fell to the ...

  6. Nov 13, 2023 · However, given Harthacnut's fragile health, coupled with the vast amounts of alcohol he was said to consume, it is more likely that Harthacnut was responsible for his own demise. His death would, in many ways, spell the end of Viking influence on English history.

  7. Hardicanute (r. 1035-1042) Harthacnut (or Hardicanute) was the son of Canute and his second wife, Emma, the widow of Ethelred II. His father intended Hardicanute to become king of the English in preference to his elder brother Harold Harefoot, but he nearly lost his chance of this when he became preoccupied with affairs in Denmark, of which he ...

  8. When Canute the Great died in 1035, Harthacnuts half-brother Harold Harefoot took the throne of England, leaving Harthacnut to pursue his own ambitions elsewhere. Despite being initially overlooked for the English throne, Harthacnut eventually ascended to power in 1040 following Harold Harefoot’s death.