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.