- female
- queen NN was, as wife of Canute I of Sweden, queen-consort of Sweden. So much has been written both academically and in popular culture about her...
- male, deceased (1052)
- Emma (c. 985-March 6, 1052 in Winchester, Hampshire), was daughter of Richard the Fearless, Duke of Normandy, by his second wife Gunnora. She was...
- male, deceased (1072)
- This man is not to be confused with Stigand of Selsey, the last bishop of Selsey." Stigand"' (d. 1072), was an English churchman of pre-Conquest...
- male, deceased (1057)
- Edward the Exile, son of King Edmund Ironside and of Ealdgyth, gained the name of "Exile" from his life spent mostly far from the England of his...
- female, deceased (1014)
- Sigrid the Haughty, also known as, Sigrid Storråda, Świętosława, Saum-Aesa, Gunnhilda, (947-1014), daughter of Mieszko I, sister to Bolesław I Chrob...
- female, deceased (653)
- Osyth or Osith (died 653 AD) was an English saint. She is primarily commemorated in the village of St. Osyth, Essex, near Colchester. Alternative...
- male
- Alfred Atheling or "Aetheling" was the son of Aethelred II. He was a brother of Edward the Confessor. King Canute was their stepfather. He and his...
- male, deceased (1050)
- Anund Jakob was King of Sweden 1022-1050. He is believed to have been born in 1008 as "Jakob". When the Swedish counsel, the Thing, was to elect...
- male, deceased (1260)
- Canute or Knud Valdemarsen (died 1260) was Duke of Revelia, Blekinge and Lolland, a bastard son of King Valdemar II of Denmark. Canute was the son...
- male, deceased (1051)
- Aelfric Puttoc (d. 22 January 1051) became Archbishop of York in 1023, losing the Bishopric of Worcester to Lyfing, Abbot of Tavistock, Canute's...
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