Sweyn Forkbeard, 1013-14 (king of Denmark 986/7-1014 and Norway 999-1014)Canute, 1016-1035 (also king of Denmark 1018-35 and Norway 1028-35)
King Canute the Great
King Cnut the Great or Knud den Store as he's named in danish ruled over Denmark, Norway, Skåne, Halland, Blekinge, Schleswig-Holstein & England
Well, all Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) were all united at one point under the rule of Denmark.
No. Denmark has always been ruled by a danish king. Before that chieftains ruled small parts of Denmark.
Denmark and Sweden.
King Harthacnut
Norway and Denmark.
There's been quite a few, Roskilde, Lejre, Snoldelev and Ribe. Nyborg was the capital of Denmark until 1413 where it was moved to Copenhagen since Denmark at that time was a part of the Kalmar Union, uniting Denmark, Sweden and Norway into one "nation" ruled by the Danish king.
Harald Hardraada is related to a king that ruled Norway England and Denmark the year 1066 he was age 51 and believed he should get the thrown.
Canute
Harald Hardraada is related to a king that ruled Norway England and Denmark the year 1066 he was age 51 and believed he should get the thrown.