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The reign of Canute has been interpreted differently through the times; from a violent king who tyrannized his subjects, to a strict but fair ruler who devotedly supported the Roman Catholic Church and fought for justice without regard to his own person. He was never a thoroughly popular saint in
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Canute quickly proved himself to be a highly ambitious king as well as a devout one. He enhanced the authority of the church, and demanded austere observation of church holidays. He gave large gifts to the churches in
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confirmed the "cult of Canute" that had arisen, and King Canute IV was canonized. He was the first Dane to be canonized. 10 July is recognised by the Catholic Church as his feast day. In Sweden and
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The warriors of the fleet, mostly made up of peasants who needed to be home for the harvest season, got weary of waiting and elected Canute's brother Olaf (the later
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and merchants. These policies led to discontent among his subjects, who were unaccustomed to a king claiming such powers and interfering in their daily lives.
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and advocacy of the Church, Canute quickly began to be considered a saint. Under the reign of Olaf, Denmark suffered from crop failure, which was seen as
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reports that Canute was one of the leaders of another raid against England in 1075. When returning from England in 1075, the Danish fleet stopped in the
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according to Sweyn II Estridsson's wishes, which was finally achieved in 1104. Canute's son Carl became Count of Flanders from 1119 to 1127, ruling as
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The document of his donation to Lund Cathedral was the oldest comprehensive text from Denmark, and provided broad insights into Danish post-
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was taken of Canute, which showed that he was right-handed and of a slender build. It also specified his cause of death as a thrust to the
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were soon reported as taking place at his grave, and his canonization was already being sought during the reign of Olaf.
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with whom both Denmark and Flanders were on unfriendly terms. Canute feared an invasion by Henry, whose enemy
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His reign was marked by vigorous attempts to increase royal power in Denmark, by stifling the
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Legendary painting of the death of Canute IV of Denmark in the Church of Saint Albanus
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by the Catholic church. According to Niels Lund, Lecturer in Medieval History at the
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until 1035, Canute considered the crown of England to be rightfully his and regarded
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at the same time. Canute had gathered the land largely as pay for the pardon of
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from 1080 until 1086. Canute was an ambitious king who sought to strengthen the
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However, Canute's ambitions were not purely domestic. As the grandnephew of
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society. The donation might have had the aim of establishing the Danish
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In 1300, his remains and those of his brother Benedict were interred in
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legalization movement, appropriating the Spanish version of his name,
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was eventually dispersed, and the peasants tended to their harvests.
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Denmark, but his sainthood granted the Danish monarchy an aura of
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by an unknown mistress. He is first noted as a member of Sweyn's
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the outlaws, impose fines on subjects who failed to answer his
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Ecclesiastical map of Denmark from the tenth to twelfth century
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In parts of Spain, Canute's feast day has reportedly become a
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and keeping them to the word of the law. Canute issued edicts
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he is historically, however, partially associated with
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Index

Canute the Saint
Canute Lavard

King of Denmark
Harald III
Olaf I
Odense
St. Canute's Cathedral
Odense
Adela of Flanders
Issue
Charles I, Count of Flanders
Cecilia Knutsdatter
Ingegerd Knutsdatter
House
Estridsen
Sweyn II of Denmark
Roman Catholicism
Danish
King of Denmark
Danish monarchy
Roman Catholic Church
English throne
canonized
patron saint
Sweyn II Estridsson
1069 raid on England
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
County of Flanders
William I of England

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