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  1. Individual Note. Harthacnut or Cnut I (Danish: Hardeknud) (born c. 880) was a semi-legendary King of Denmark. Ragnarssona þáttr makes Harthacnut son of the semi-mythic viking chieftain Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, himself one of the sons of the legendary Ragnar Lodbrok. The saga in turn makes Harthacnut the father of the historical king, Gorm.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Hardicanute (King) of DENMARK & ENGLAND. aka Hardeknut (Harthacanute Hordaknutr Harthacnut) CNUTSSON; aka Canute (Knud) III. Born: abt. 1018 Died: 1042 poss. slain by Aelfgifu of Northampton (q.v.) HM George I's 20-Great Half-Uncle. HRE Ferdinand I's 16-Great Half-Uncle. HRE Charles VI's 21-Great Half-Uncle.

  4. Harthacnut of Denmark. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Most Danes know that the official line of Danish kings begins with Gorm the Old, the father of renowned king Harald Bluetooth, who ruled Denmark in the 950s. In reality it ought to start with Harthacnut, his father. In the 890s Denmark was conquered by Swedes and king Helge was ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › HarthacnutHarthacnut - Wikiwand

    Harthacnut ( Danish: Hardeknud; "Tough-knot"; c. 1018 – 8 June 1042), traditionally Hardicanute, sometimes referred to as Canute III, was King of Denmark from 1035 to 1042 and King of the English from 1040 to 1042. Harthacnut. Harthacnut in the 14th-century Genealogical Roll of the Kings of England. King of Denmark. Reign. 1035 – 8 June ...

  6. Harthacnut I of Denmark (857-934) was King of Denmark from 917 to 934, succeeding Sigtrygg Gnupasson and preceding Gorm the Old. Harthacnut was born in 857, a son of Sigurdr Snake-in-the-eye of Sjaelland. Harthacnut deposed the young king Sigtrygg Gnupasson in 917 and reigned as king of Denmark for 17 years, but Sigtrygg's father Gnupa continued to rule in some parts of Denmark. Harthacnut ...

  7. 19 de sept. de 2019 · Harthacnut was unmarried and in 1041, he invited his half-brother Edward (the Confessor) home from his exile in Normandy and made him his heir. On June 8, 1042, Harthacnut attended a wedding in Lambeth, London, England. As he was drinking to celebrate the wedding, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, “He died while standing with his drink.