Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)

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Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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
Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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King Cnut ruled England from 1017 to 1035 and left behind him a legacy of peace, law and order. However, the beginnings of his kingship were less
Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035)
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