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Cnut (Canute) , 9851035 (aged 50 years)

King of Denmark (1018-1035), England (1016-1035) and Norway (1028-10135), Cnut (Canute) "the Great"
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Cnut (Canute) //
Given names
Cnut (Canute)
Name prefix
King of Denmark (1018-1035), England (1016-1035) and Norway (1028-10135)
Nickname
the Great
Family with parents
father
King of Denmark (986-1014), England (1013-10-14) & Norway (986-995 and 999-1014) Sweyn I "Forkbeard"
9601014
Birth: about 960 0 Denmark
Death: 3 February 1014Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
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Divorce Divorce
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himself
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Father’s family with Sigríð (Sigrid) Storråda
father
King of Denmark (986-1014), England (1013-10-14) & Norway (986-995 and 999-1014) Sweyn I "Forkbeard"
9601014
Birth: about 960 0 Denmark
Death: 3 February 1014Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
father’s partner
half-sister
Family with Ælfgifu
himself
partner
son
son
King of England (1037-1040), Harold I "Harefoot"
10151040
Birth: about 1015 30 25 England
Death: 17 March 1040England
Family with Emma of Normandy
himself
partner
son
King of Denmark (1035-1042) and England (1040-1042), Harthacnut (Knud III Hardeknud)
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Birth: about 1018 33 England
Death: 8 June 1042Lambeth, London Borough of Lambeth, London, England
daughter
Æthelred II + Emma of Normandy
partner’s partner
partner
partner’s son
King of England (1042-1066), Edward "the Confessor"
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Birth: about 1003 37 Islip, Oxfordshire, England
Death: 5 January 1066London, England
partner’s son
partner’s daughter
Birth
between 985 and 995 35
Death of a paternal grandfather
Death of a father
Burial of a father
Address: Roskilde Cathedral, Roskilde, Roskilde Municipality, Region Zealand, Denmark.
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Death of a mother
Death
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Address: Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England.
Last change
28 January 202311:12:38
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Canute conquered England in 1013. When his father died the following year, he was proclaimed king of England by his Danish warriors. However, the witenagemot, an advisory body to the Anglo-Saxon kings, reinstated King ?helred, and Canute fled.He returned in 1015 and soon subjugated all of England, except London. After ?helred's Death in 1016, the Londoners named his son, Eadmund II, king. During an ensuing struggle, the Londoners were defeated at Ashingdon, Essex, in October 1016.The following month Eadmund died and Canute emerged the undisputed king. A wise and effective ruler, he reconciled with the English and maintained peace with the Continental powers. To that end he married King ?helred's widow, supported theChurch, and in 1027 went to Rome for the coronation of Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II. For administrative purposes he divided England into the four earldoms of Mercia, Northumberland, Wessex, and East Anglia.

Canute continued to reside in England even after he inherited the crown of Denmark in 1018. He soon began his conflict with Olaf II of Norway, whose realm he claimed. Forcing Olaf into exile in 1028, Canute installed his Young son, Svegn(reigned 1029-35; died 1036), to govern Norway; after Olaf's fall at Stiklestad in 1030 his rule was unchAllenged. Canute's North Sea empire fell apart after his Death. Two sons separately ascended the thrones of England and Denmark, while theson of Olaf II succeeded in Norway.