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- accepting his mother, Emma, back to court. Sometimes spelled Harðacnut, Harthacanute, Hardicanute, Hardecanute, Hordaknut or Hörthaknútr. Monarkiet i Danmark...
- Danish king Harthacanute was a son of Sigurd. However, the 11th century chronicler Adam of Bremen mentions Har****n (probably Harthacanute) as the son...
- Harthacnut or Cnut I (Danish: Hardeknud; Old Norse: Hǫrða-Knútr) was a semi-legendary King of Denmark. The old Norse story Ragnarssona þáttr makes Harthacnut...
- 3) Henry Proctor as Prince Alfred (season 3) Huey O'Meara as Prince Harthacanute (season 3) Goran Višnjić as Erik the Red (season 3) Carrie Crowley as...
- Ironside. Sweyn, his son Canute and his successors ruled until 1042. After Harthacanute, there was a brief Anglo-Saxon restoration between 1042 and 1066 under...
- Olaf II, who ruled from 1035 to 1047, and probably before the death of Harthacanute in 1042. Thorfinn and Ingibiorg had two known sons, Paul and Erlend Thorfinnsson...
- Recurring Prince Alfred Henry Proctor Does not appear Recurring Prince Harthacanute Huey O'Meara Does not appear Recurring Erik the Red Goran Višnjić Does...
- king of Zealand, Scania and Halland, but Viken rebels and breaks loose. Harthacanute has a son named Gorm, who is big and strong but not as wise as his ancestors...
- to rule, Helgi sta**** in Denmark as its regent. There, Helgi married Harthacanute's twin sister, also named Aslaug, and they had the son Sigurd Hart. See...
- the Old (Gorm den Gamle) by c. 936 – 958/64 Non-contemporary ? son of Harthacanute I Thyra four children 958/64 Harald I Bluetooth (Harald Blåtand) 958/64–985/6...