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  1. Gunhilda of Denmark, born circa 1020, was Queen consort of Germany through her marriage to King Henry III from 1036 until her death in 1038. She was a daughter of King Cnut the Great and his second wife, Emma of Normandy, placing her in the House of Knýtlinga.

  2. 17 de ene. de 2024 · Gunhild next married Svend II Estridsson of Denmark, son of Ulv jarl Torgilsson and Estrid Svendsdatter. The marriage ended in divorce circa 1054. (Svend II Estridsson of Denmark was born circa 1018-1020 in Denmark and died on 29 Apr 1074 in Doderup, Abenraa, Denmark.) Gunhilda Sweynsdottir was the daughter of Sweyn, Jarl.

  3. Canute the Great, or Canute I, also known as Cnut in the Anglo-Sexon Chronicles (Old norse: Knútr inn ríki, Norwegian: Knut den mektige, Swedish: Knut den store, Danish: Knud den Store) (c. 995 November 12, 1035) was a Viking king of England, Denmark, Norway, parts of Sweden [1] (such as the Sigtuna [2] Swedes), as well as overlord of ...

  4. Harthacanute. Harthacanute (Canute the Hardy, sometimes Hardicanute, Hardecanute; Danish: Hardeknud) (1018 – 8 June 1042) was King of Denmark from 1035 to 1042 and England from 1040 to 1042. He was the only son of Canute the Great and Emma of Normandy . He followed his father as King of Denmark in 1035, becoming Canute III.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HarthacnutHarthacnut - Wikipedia

    Harthacnut was the son of King Cnut the Great (who ruled Denmark, Norway, and England) and Emma of Normandy. When Cnut died in 1035, Harthacnut struggled to retain his father's possessions. Magnus I took control of Norway, but Harthacnut succeeded as King of Denmark and became King of England in 1040 after the death of his half-brother Harold ...

  6. Harthacanute was King of England from March 1040 to June 1042, a little over two years.Five years before he became King of England he had ascended to the thr...

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  7. Harthacanute definition: ?1019–42, king of Denmark (1035–42) and of England (1040–42); son of Canute. See examples of HARTHACANUTE used in a sentence.