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- by the Emperor. On 7 January 1131, Canute was trapped in the Haraldsted Forest (Haraldsted Skov) near Ringsted in Zealand and murdered by Magnus. Ringsted...
- published 13 January 2007 (in Swedish) The Scandinavian Remedy: The murder at Haraldsted (3 January 2009) Archived 16 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved...
- Daltrey as Rodney Marsh Clive Anderson as Interviewer Sophie Dahl as Eva Haraldsted Stephen Fry as Frazer Crane Dave Duffy as Limousine Driver Neil Caple...
- potential successor to Niels. On 7 January 1131, Magnus slew Canute near Haraldsted just north of Ringsted. Niels initially condemned Magnus but eventually...
- is still active under this name. In 1131, Canute Lavard was killed in Haraldsted forest, leading to outbreaks of civil war. The church was consecrated...
- her mind without penalty. The last prominent case was in 1969, when Eva Haraldsted sued George Best, a prominent footballer, for breach of promise. England...
- was the reasoning behind the honor, bestowed upon her in the garden of Haraldsted Church. Sissel performed The Rose, Vatnet, våren, fela and Solveig's Song...
- where her spouse was made jarl of Falster, and the couple settled at Haraldsted at Ringsted. The couple had two sons: Knud and Carl, Duke of Halland....
- royal tombs. Skjoldenæsholm Tram Museum Nicolai Eigtved (1701 in Egtved, Haraldsted – 1754) a Danish architect; proponent of the French rococo Hemming Hansen...
- Danish heir, Magnus the Strong, who in 1131 ********inated Canute in the Haraldsted Forest [da]. This ********ination resulted in a Danish Civil War, which...