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King Canute (Cnut)KING CNUT / CANUTE King of England (1016-35) and Denmark (1018-35)
BAC Jet Provost T. 5 XW413 - 69Royal Air Force - BAC Jet Provost T.5 XW413 / 69 (msn EEP/JP/1035), of 1 FTS. Date: 1993
Celtic cross, Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire, South WalesA Celtic cross in the grounds of Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. The castle dates from the 13th century. The cross is a memorial to Mareddud ap Edwin
King Cnut / Canute / Cig CdKING CNUT / CANUTE King of England (1016-35) and Denmark (1018-35)
King CanuteENGLISH ROYALTY King of England (1016-35) and Denmark (1018-35)
King Harold I (Harold Harefoot)HAROLD I called HAROLD HAREFOOT King of England (reigned 1035-1040)
King Canute gets his feet wetKing Canute of England (1016-1035) and Denmark (1018-1035) gets his feet rather wet as he attempts to command the waves! The story may be apocryphal
Robert Duc de Normandie Falls Ill During a PilgrimageRobert, Duc de Normandie, father of William the Conqueror, falls ill during a pilgrimage to Jerusalem but is carried there Date: 1035
URBAN II (c. 1035 - 1099). Pope of the Catholic Church (1088-1099). He preached the First Crusade (1096-1099). Urban II authorizes the exit to conquer the Holy Land at the Council of Clermont in
WILLIAM I the Conqueror (1028-1087). Guke of Normandy (1035-37) and king of England (1066-1087). Engraving
Anglo-Danish WarriorsAnglo-Danish warriors of the reign of king Cnut : they are wearing armour in the form of protective tunics and greaves on their legs, made of metal, or metal sewn onto garments. Date: 1035
England / ShaftesburyLooking down Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorsets highest town. On the right is the Abbey Wall and part of the Old Town Wall. King Canute died here on 12 November 1035
Law / Trial by Ordeal / EmmaEmma ( - 1052) aka Aelfgifu, widow of Cnut, proves her innocence by walking over red-hot plow- shares. Tried by Ordeal at Winchester
King Hardicanute (Hardecanute, Harthacnut)HARDICANUTE or HARDECANUTE or HARTHACNUT King of England (1040-42) and King of Denmark (1035-42)