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
King Canute, also known as Canute the Great, was originally from Denmark. He became King of England after conquering it in 1016 and later ruled over Norway, uniting these three kingdoms under his reign. His rule exemplified the influence of Danish and Norse culture in England during the Viking Age.
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.
King Harthacnut
Denmark and Sweden.
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