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    Hace 3 días · When the Norwegian king Olaf Haraldsson and Anund Jakob took advantage of Cnut's commitment to England and began to launch attacks against Denmark, Ulf gave the Danish freemen cause to accept Harthacnut, still a child, as king. This ruse resulted in Ulf ruling the kingdom as regent.

  2. 20 de may. de 2024 · Harold I Harefoot c. 1015 –1040 King of England: Harthacnut Canute III c. 1018 –1042 King of Denmark r. 1035–1042: Gunhilda of Denmark c. 1020 –1038: Henry III 1017–1056 Holy Roman Emperor: Sweyn II Estridsson c. 1019 –1076 King of Denmark r. 1047–1076: Beorn Estrithson d. 1049: House of Estridsen

  3. Hace 3 días · King Harold I Harefoot c. 1015 –1040 King of the English r. 1035/1037–1040: Edmund Ætheling c. 1015/1017 – before 1054 Son of King Edmund Ironside: Edward the Exile 1016–1057 Son of King Edmund Ironside: Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile before 1030– after 1070 Wife of Edward the Exile: King Harold II c. 1022 –1066 King of the ...

  4. 19 de may. de 2024 · Another son of Cnut, Harold Harefoot, gained the support of the majority of English magnates, led by Earl Leofric of Mercia. There is evidence that Ællgifu issued bribes and made promises to the leading men of the kingdom on her son’s behalf.

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · Canute was left in charge of the fleet at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, and it was probably then that he met Aelfgifu, daughter of an ealdorman (chief officer) of Northumbria who had been murdered with King Aethelred II’s connivance in 1006; she bore him two sons, Sweyn and Harold.

  6. 3 de may. de 2024 · In 1035, he was succeeded by his son Harold Harefoot who ruled England until his death in 1040. Another of Canute’s sons, Harthacnut, reunited the North Sea Empire until his death in 1042.

  7. 18 de may. de 2024 · This he said in spite of the fact that the throne was already occupied by the son of Canute, HaroldHarefoot”. Events were to show that Godwin was not sincere. He was actually in league with King Harold to lure the young prince to his death…