- The
Danish House of
Knýtlinga (English: "House of Cnut's Descendants") was a
ruling royal house in
Middle Age
Scandinavia and England. Its most famous...
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Knýtlinga saga (lit. 'The Saga of Cnut's Descendants') is an
Icelandic kings' saga
written in the 1250s,
which deals with the
kings who
ruled Denmark...
- This is the
family tree for
monarchs of
England (and
Wales after 1282) from
Alfred the
Great to
Elizabeth I of England. The
House of Wes****
family tree...
- This is a list of
Danish monarchs, that is, the
kings and
queen regnants of Denmark. This includes: The
Kingdom of
Denmark (up to 1397)
Personal union...
- was ****ingly
named St.
Clement Danes. A
contradictory account in the
Knýtlinga saga (13th century)
reports Harold buried in the city of Morstr, alongside...
- "the king". A
description of Cnut
appears in the 13th-century
Icelandic Knýtlinga saga: Knut was
exceptionally tall and strong, and the
handsomest of men...
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unknown functions mentioned in only two sources:
Gesta Danorum and in
Knýtlinga saga. The only
historical information about this god is a description...
- This list of
Danish consorts includes each
queen consort (wife of a
reigning king) and each
prince consort (husband of a
reigning queen). Due to unions...
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conflict between Denmark and Norway,
under the
newly established House of
Knýtlinga, and the Holy
Roman Empire,
under the
Ottonian Dynasty. The Ottonians...
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Bluetooth in a
later historical account. As set
forth in Heimskringla,
Knytlinga Saga, and
other medieval Scandinavian sources. "Tamdrup Kirke". Den store...