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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
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The document of his donation to Lund
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