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because of
their high
nature values in the water. [citation needed]
Battle of
Helgeå "Helge å".
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- The
Battle of
Helgeå (Norwegian:
Slaget ved
Helgeå, Swedish:
Slaget vid
Helgeå), or
Battle of the Holy River, was a
naval engagement which took
place in...
- This is a list of the
rivers of Sweden. From
south to
north Helgeå Ljungbyån Ronnebyån
Motala ström with Svartån Dalälven
Ljusnan Ljungan Indalsälven Ångermanälven...
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battle known as the
Battle of the
Helgeå, Cnut and his men
fought the
Norwegians and
Swedes at the
mouth of the
river Helgeå,
probably in 1026, and the apparent...
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engagement against the
Swedish and
Norwegian forces at the
Battle of the
Helgeå. The
victory left Cnut as the
dominant leader in Scandinavia. The Anglo-Saxon...
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Anund Jacob's intervention.
According to Snorri's
account of the
Battle of
Helgeå, the
Swedish and
Norwegian fleets arrived at the
estuary of
Helge å on the...
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surprise and took the
battle to the
Swedish fleet at the
Battle of the
Helgeå. The
precise outcome is disputed, but Cnut came out best; Olaf fled and...
- from Öresund): Svartån (at
Svarte near Ystad) Tommarpaån (at Simrishamn)
Helgeå (at
Nyehusen near Kristianstad) Hemån (at Karlskrona) Ljungbyån (at Ljungby...
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which was
commanded by
Danish earl Ulf Jarl. Now
known as the
Battle of
Helgeå, the
decisive victory left Cnut the
dominant leader in Scandinavia. There...
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received by King Knut and made Earl of Worcester.
After the
Battle of the
Helgeå,
Norwegian nobles rallied behind Knut. He is
recorded as
being the ruler...