King Canute the Great was king of Denmark, Norway and England.
King Canute the Great
Canute and Emma were married in 1017 in a ceremony that took place in England. Their marriage was politically significant, as Canute was the King of England, Denmark, and Norway, and Emma was a widow of two previous kings. This union helped to solidify Canute's rule over England and strengthen his claim to the throne.
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)
Canute the Great, also known as Cnut, (died 12 November 1035) was a Viking king of England and Denmark, and Norway, and of some of Sweden. Reign England: 1016 - 1035 Denmark: 1018 - 1035 Norway: 1028 - 1035. Canute was a son of the Danish king Sweyn Forkbeard, Canute's date of birth, like his mother's name, is unknown. According to Legend, he ordered the waves to stop but he was actually proving to his courtiers that even kings could not control nature.
Canute V of Denmark was born in 1129.
Canute V of Denmark died in 1157.
Canute VI of Denmark died in 1202.
Canute VI of Denmark was born in 1163.
Canute IV of Denmark was born in 1042.
Canute IV of Denmark died on 1086-07-10.
Canute The Great was born in Denmark