- male, deceased (1035)
- Canute I, or Canute the Great, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles also known as Cnut was a Viking king of England, Denmark, Norway, some of Sweden (such...
- male
- Thorkell the Tall, also known as Thorkell the High in the Anglo-Saxon chronicles was a Jomsviking, a son of the Scanian chieftain Strut-Harald, a...
- male, deceased (647)
- Saint Felix of Burgundy is a saint widely credited as the man who introduced Christianity to East Anglia in Eastern England. He arrived in England...
- male, deceased (840)
- Wigstan, also known as Saint Wystan, was the son of Wigmund of Mercia and Ælfflæd, daughter of King Ceolwulf I of Mercia. Wigstan may have been su...
- female, deceased (1040)
- Aelgifu, also known as, Ælfgifu, Alfgifu, Alfgitha or Elfgifu was a daughter of Ælfhelm, Earl of York, who was murdered on the command of Et...
- male, deceased (1054)
- Osgod Clapa (died 1054), also Osgot, was a nobleman in Anglo-Saxon England during the reigns of Kings Cnut the Great, Harold Harefoot, Harthacnut,...
- female, 21 years old (C-Nut, Ohio, United States)
- female, 17 years old (C-Nut, Illinois, United States)
- female, 20 years old (C-Nut, Ohio, United States)
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