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  1. Oct 27, 2016 · Canute converted to Christianity and was an avid protector of the Church; he promoted leaders of the English Church and was acknowledged by the Pope as the first Viking to becoming a Christian King.

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    Cnut's actions as a conqueror and his ruthless treatment of the overthrown dynasty had made him uneasy with the Church. He was already a Christian before he was king – being named Lambert at his baptism [90] [91] – although the Christianization of Scandinavia was not at all complete.

  3. Jun 28, 2017 · Canute 'The Great' (r. 1016-1035) Son of Sweyn, Canute (or Cnut) became undisputed King of England in 1016, and his rivals (Ethelred's surviving sons and Edmund's son) fled abroad. In 1018, the last Danegeld of 82,500 pounds was paid to Canute. Ruthless but capable, Canute consolidated his position by marrying Ethelred's widow Emma (Canute's ...

  4. Canute was a Danish king of England (1016–35), of Denmark (as Canute II; 1019–35), and of Norway (1028–35), who was a power in the politics of Europe in the 11th century, respected by both emperor and pope. Neither the place nor the date of his birth is known.

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  5. Jul 20, 2022 · As part of his kingship he also promoted Christianity throughout his kingdoms following his own conversion to the faith. He was the first Viking leader to be acknowledged by the Pope as a Christian king and in 1027 embarked on a pilgrimage to Rome, demonstrating his faith and piety.

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  6. Apr 21, 2020 · King Cnut (also known as King Canute) is one of the Anglo-Saxon period's most prominent figures, a fierce Danish warrior king who conquered vast swathes of northern Europe and ruled over England between 1016 and 1035. Here, WB Bartlett charts Cnut's remarkable life.

  7. Jan 6, 2014 · Among the problems he faced in England was the conflict between his Christian and pagan followers. He wished to rule as a noble Christian king and ordered his followers to submit to the Christian religion. This did not suit the solidly pagan Thorkil who refused and in 1021AD, was exiled by the king.

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