Harda-Canute.

1035–1042.

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1035–1040.Loses Denmark by the Usurpation of his Brother Harald, but recovers it on that Prince’s Death[171]
1040–1042.His Administration of England[171]
1035–1042.And of Denmark[171]
His Compact with Magnus, King of Norway[172]

Magnus I.

1042–1047.

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1042–1044.Succeeds in virtue of his Compact with Harda-Canute, and is well received in Denmark[172]
His Impolicy in regard to Sweyn, the Nephew of Canute the Great, whom he makes Viceroy of Denmark[173]
The Viceroy rebels, and is vanquished[173]
1044, 1045.Magnus triumphs over the Pirates[173]
1045.A new Enemy appears in Harald Hardrade; his romantic Adventures[174]
1045, 1046.Harald allies with Sweyn, but Magnus dissolves the Alliance by his Policy[177]
1047.Magnus leaves the Danish Crown to Sweyn[178]

Sweyn II.

1047–1076.

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1048–1070.Transactions with Norway, England, &c.[178]
1066–1070.And with the Church, which his Incontinence provokes[179]
1070.He commits Murder also, and does Penance for it[180]
1070–1076.Character of this Monarch, and Description of Denmark, by Adam, Canon of Bremen[181]

Harald III.