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  1. A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Danish Wikipedia article at [[:da:Harald 2.]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|da|Harald 2.}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  2. King Valdemar II of Denmark. The Battle of Stellau took place in the year 1201 near the village of Stellau near Wrist, in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein . A German army led by Count Adolf III of Holstein fought a Danish army under King Canute VI of Denmark. Duke Valdemar of Schleswig, supporting the interests of his brother, the Danish ...

  3. Niels ( Latin: Nicolaus, English exonym Nicholas; c. 1065 – 25 June 1134) was the King of Denmark from 1104 to 1134. Niels succeeded his brother Eric Evergood and is presumed to have been the youngest son of King Sweyn II Estridson. King Niels actively supported the canonization of Canute IV the Holy and supported his son Magnus I of Sweden ...

  4. Canute or Knud Valdemarsen (1207 – 1260) was an illegitimate son of King Valdemar II of Denmark, who became Duke of Revelia, Blekinge and Lolland. [1] Canute was the son of the king by his mistress, Helena Guttormsdotter , widow of Danish nobleman Esbern Snare and daughter of Guttorm , Riksjarl of Sweden. [1]

  5. Canute was murdered 7 January 1131 by Eric's nephew Magnus the Strong, the son of King Niels, who viewed Canute as a likely competitor for the throne. Canute's death occurred days before the birth of his child, Valdemar, who would become King of Denmark from 1157(54) to 1182.

  6. 2 de abr. de 2023 · See also Cnut on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . CANUTE ( Cnut ), known as “the Great” ( c. 995–1035), king of Denmark and England, second son of King Sweyn Forkbeard and his first wife, the daughter of the Polish prince, Mieszko, was born c. 995. On the death of his father he was compelled to quit England by ...

  7. Cnut's invasion of England. Personal union formed between Denmark and England in 1018. King Edmund, cedes all of England, save Wessex, to Cnut. [1] Following Edmund's death on 30 November, Cnut ascends to the throne as the sole king of England. In the autumn of 1016, the Danish prince Cnut the Great (Canute) successfully invaded England.