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Cnut - Wikipedia
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. Cnut sought to keep this power base by uniting Danes and English under cultural bonds of wealth and custom.
Canute (I) | King of England, Denmark, Norway, Sons, & Vikings
2025年1月14日 · Canute was a Danish king of England (1016–35), of Denmark (as Canute II; 1019–35), and of Norway (1028–35), who was a power in the politics of Europe in the 11th century, respected by both emperor and pope. Neither the place nor the date of his birth is known.
King Canute the Great Facts & Biography | English History
2016年10月27日 · Canute became King of Denmark in 1019 and King of Norway in 1028 making him the ruler of a massive empire surrounding the North Sea. Canute converted to Christianity and was an avid protector of the Church; he promoted leaders of the English Church and was acknowledged by the Pope as the first Viking to becoming a Christian King.
Canute I the Great - Encyclopedia.com
Canute I (ca. 995-1035) was a viking king who united the English and Danish people of England to become the first ruler since the fall of Rome to rule over all of England.
Canute the Great - New World Encyclopedia
Canute (or Cnut) I, or Canute the Great (Old Norse: Knútr inn ríki, Danish: Knud den Store, Norwegian: Knut den mektige) (994/995 – November 12, 1035) was king of England, Denmark, and Norway and governor or overlord of Schleswig and Pomerania. Canute is generally regarded as a successful ruler who brought peace to the people over whom he ...
Canute the Great summary | Britannica
Canute the Great, Danish Knut, (died Nov. 12, 1035), Danish king of England (1016–35), Denmark (1019–35), and Norway (1028–35). He helped his father, Sweyn I, invade England in 1013.
Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035) - The Royal Family
2017年6月28日 · Son of Sweyn, Canute (or Cnut) became undisputed King of England in 1016, and his rivals (Ethelred's surviving sons and Edmund's son) fled abroad. In 1018, the last Danegeld of 82,500 pounds was paid to Canute.
Life and Most Important Accomplishments of Cnut the Great
2024年4月16日 · Cnut the Great, also known as Canute, was a king of Denmark, England, Norway, and parts of Sweden, whose reign spanned from 1016 to 1035 AD. His rule marks one of the most potent examples of North Sea Empire unity, showcasing a period where the cultures and interests of Scandinavia and the British Isles were intertwined under a single ruler.
King Cnut Facts: Your Guide About the Danish Warrior King Canute ...
2020年4月21日 · King Cnut (also known as King Canute) is one of the Anglo-Saxon period's most prominent figures, a fierce Danish warrior king who conquered vast swathes of northern Europe and ruled over England between 1016 and 1035. Here, WB Bartlett charts Cnut's remarkable life.
Canute the Great - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
The first of three Danish kings of England was Canute the Great, who became a respected and enlightened monarch. For more than a century before his reign the Danes, or Vikings, had raided England many times and had ruled over parts of the country, but Canute was the first Dane to rule over all of England for an extended period of time.