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  2. Cnut's invasion of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Cnut's Invasion of Norway or Cnut's Conquest of Norway (Danish: Knuds invasion af Norge), was an invasion and subjugation of the Kingdom of Norway by the king of Denmark and England, Canute the Great between 1028 and 1029. The invasion was a success and did not encounter much resistance.

  3. Battle of Cruden Bay - Wikipedia

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    Included in his additional material was a brief mention of a battle in Cruden Bay. In fact, he got almost every verifiable detail wrong: for example, he confused Sweyn Forkbeard (de jure king of Norway) with Sweyn Haakonsson (de facto king of Norway), and believed that Canute

  4. Cnut - Wikipedia

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    Cnut (/ k ə ˈ nj uː t /; [3] Old Norse: Knútr Old Norse pronunciation:; [a] c. 990 – 12 November 1035), also known as Canute and with the epithet the Great, [4] [5] [6] was King of England from 1016, King of Denmark from 1018, and King of Norway from 1028 until his death in 1035. [1]

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    Jerry Springer was also condemned for its propensity for platforming racists and bigots, and for its offensive treatment of transgender people. In 2000, the show faced its most damaging scandal ...

  6. North Sea Empire - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after his return from Rome, Cnut led an army into Scotland and made vassals of Malcolm, the high king of Scotland, and two other kings, [30] one of whom, Echmarcach mac Ragnaill, was a sea-king whose lands included Galloway and the Isle of Man and would become king of Dublin in 1036.

  7. Galteland Runestone - Wikipedia

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    The Runestone of Galteland (N 184) is a runestone from the beginning of the 11th century CE, coming from Evje in the commune of Evje og Hornnes in southern Norway. Its name refers to the Galteland garden, where it was located for some time. [1] It commemorates the expedition of the Danish king Canute the Great to England in 1015–16. [2]

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  9. Jerry Springer's outrageous talk show ended in 2018. It's ...

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    Jerry Springer once said that he'd never watch his own show but now, in a way, everyone else is.. To be clear, the politician-turned-talk show host, who died Thursday of pancreatic cancer at 79 ...