- (Danish: Hardeknud; "Tough-knot"; c. 1018 – 8 June 1042),
traditionally Hardicanute,
sometimes referred to as
Canute III, was King of
Denmark from 1035 to...
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Archived from the
original on 16
October 2007.
Retrieved 28
October 2007.; "
Hardicanute (r. 1035–1042)". royal.gov.uk. 12
January 2016.
Archived from the original...
- Sire
Darshaan Shirley Heights Mill Reef
Never Bend
Milan Mill
Hardiemma Hardicanute Grand Cross Delsy Abdos Arbar Pretty Lady
Kelty Venture Marilla Dam Haute...
- or War Hath Made All Friends,
written c. 1588–89, and its lost
sequel Hardicanute,
performed in the 1590s, were by Shakespeare. A
rival claimant to be...
- Darwin, and he
hoaxed the
Society of
Antiquaries with the
tombstone of
Hardicanute,
supposed to have been dug up in Kennington, but
really engraved with...
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became one of the five
Danish boroughs. On the break-up of
Mercia under Hardicanute,
Nottinghamshire was
included in the
earldom of the
Middle English, but...
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established family in the land, the Van Rensselaers, or Randolphs, or
Hardicanutes."
Edith Wharton, a Van
Rensselaer cousin, is said to have
based the Van...
- the
Republic of
Ireland 1962: T V 1963:
Nardoo 1964:
Glenrowan 1965:
Hardicanute 1966:
Radbrook 1967:
White Gloves 1968:
Candy Cane 1969:
Selko 1970:...
- Unready, took
place around the
feast of St Brice, on 13
November and
Hardicanute's death in 1042
occurred on 8 June. The
festivities were
banned under...
- 1975 -
Worden (1) 1976 -
Worden (2) 1977 -
Victoria Park (1) 1978 -
Hardicanute (1) 1979 -
Hornbeam (1) 1980 - High Hat (1) 1981 - Val de Loir (1) 1982...