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Knútr inn ríki (997 - November 12, 1035,) known to later historians as Canute the Great, was a Danish king of England, Denmark, Norway, and part of Sweden. His successes as a statesman, politician and war-leader , and his status among Mythic Europe's magnates, shown by the concessions he won in diplomacy with both Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor, led some to call him Emperor of the North, although this was never an official title.

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  • Canute the Great
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  • Knútr inn ríki (997 - November 12, 1035,) known to later historians as Canute the Great, was a Danish king of England, Denmark, Norway, and part of Sweden. His successes as a statesman, politician and war-leader , and his status among Mythic Europe's magnates, shown by the concessions he won in diplomacy with both Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor, led some to call him Emperor of the North, although this was never an official title.
  • Canute (or Cnut) I, or Canute the Great (Old Norse: Knútr inn ríki, Danish: Knud den Store, Norwegian: Knut den mektige, Swedish: Knut den store) (ca. 995 – November 12, 1035) was a Danish king of England, Denmark, Norway, part of Sweden and governor or overlord of Schleswig and Pomerania; ruling a North Sea empire which saw Danish control at its height. He was in treaty with the Holy Roman Emperors, Henry II and Conrad II and maintained good relations with the papacy.
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  • Old Minster, Winchester. Bones now in Winchester Cathedral
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  • Canute the Great
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  • 1035(xsd:integer)
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  • --11-12
  • Norway 1028 - 1035
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  • ca. 995
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  • Knútr inn ríki (997 - November 12, 1035,) known to later historians as Canute the Great, was a Danish king of England, Denmark, Norway, and part of Sweden. His successes as a statesman, politician and war-leader , and his status among Mythic Europe's magnates, shown by the concessions he won in diplomacy with both Pope and the Holy Roman Emperor, led some to call him Emperor of the North, although this was never an official title.
  • Canute (or Cnut) I, or Canute the Great (Old Norse: Knútr inn ríki, Danish: Knud den Store, Norwegian: Knut den mektige, Swedish: Knut den store) (ca. 995 – November 12, 1035) was a Danish king of England, Denmark, Norway, part of Sweden and governor or overlord of Schleswig and Pomerania; ruling a North Sea empire which saw Danish control at its height. He was in treaty with the Holy Roman Emperors, Henry II and Conrad II and maintained good relations with the papacy.
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