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The Alexandra Vase, presented to the Princess of Wales by the Danish residents...Great Britain, 1864 Creator: UnknownThe Alexandra Vase, presented to the Princess of Wales by the Danish residents in Great Britain, 1864. Wedding gift '...designed and executed in oxydised silver by Mr
AI Image - An illustration of King Canute commanding the...tide to halt, early 11th century, (2023)AI Image - An illustration of King Canute commanding the incoming tide to halt, early 11th century, (2023). Canute (died 1035 CE) was King of England from 1016
Design for Medallion of King Canute, n.d. Creator: Sir Robert SmirkeDesign for Medallion of King Canute, n.d
King Canute the Dane, 1732. Creator: George VertueKing Canutethe Dane, 1732. Portrait of Cnut the Great in an oval frame surmounted by a coat of arms, with runes, flaming torches, swords, arrows and coins
Meeting of Edmund Ironside and Canute, on the Isle of Alney, in the Severn, c1890. Edmund Ironside (c990-1016) meets King Canute (c995-1035) on Alney Island in the River Severn
Canute, (c995-1035), 1830. Creator: UnknownCanute, (c995-1035), 1830. Cnut the Great (c995-1035), also known as Canute, King of Denmark, England and Norway, often referred to as the North Sea Empire
Canute Reproving His Courtiers, 18th-19th century. Creator: UnknownCanute Reproving His Courtiers, 18th-19th century. King Cnut supposedly demonstrated to flattering courtiers that being a mere human, the sea would not obey him, and God alone can command the tides
Canute reproving his Courtiers, c1840. Creator: Francis HollCanute reproving his Courtiers, c1840. King Cnut supposedly demonstrated to flattering courtiers that being a mere human, the sea would not obey him, and God alone can command the tides
Canute Reproving the Flattery of his Courtiers, c1890. Creator: UnknownCanute Reproving the Flattery of his Courtiers, c1890. King Canute (c995-1035), explaining his humanity, the sea would not obey him. From " Cassells Illustrated History of England"
Canute, 18th century. Creator: UnknownCanute, 18th century. Cnut the Great (c995-1035), also known as Canute, King of Denmark, England and Norway; together often referred to as the North Sea Empire. He won the throne of England in 1016
Combat between Edmund Ironside and Canute the Great, 1773. Creator: Charles GrignionCombat between Edmund Ironside and Canute the Great, 1773. Edmund Ironside, King of England, 23 April -30 November 1016 resisted the Danish invasion of Canute the Great (994-1035) in five battles
Queen Emmas Chastity tried by ordeal fire, 1773. Creator: William WalkerQueen Emmas Chastity tried by ordeal fire, 1773. Emma of Normandy (985-1052), walked over red hot metal without harm at Winchester Cathedral to prove her marital fidelity
Portraits from Ancient Coins, (mid 19th century). Creator: UnknownPortraits from Ancient Coins, (mid 19th century). Portraits of early kings in British history: Canute (Cnut I), Harold (Harold Godwinson), Edward the Confessor, William I (William the Conqueror)
King Canute and Earl Ulf quarrel over chess, Roskilde, Denmanrk, 1026 (1913). ArtistKing Canute and Earl Ulf quarrel over chess, Roskilde, Denmanrk, 1026 (1913). King Canute (c985-1035) was Viking King of England, Norway and Denmark
King Canute failing to hold back the waves, early 11th century (c1900). Artist: TrelleekKing Canute failing to hold back the waves, early 11th century (c1900). Canute (Sveinsson Knut) (d1035) was King of England from 1016, Denmark from 1018 and Norway from 1030
Canute Orders The Tide to Stop, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]
Single Combat between King Edmund II and Canute the Great on the Isle of Abney, 1787Single Combat between King Edmund II and Canute the Great on the Isle of Abney in the presence of both their Armies, c1787
Canute reproving his Courtiers, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechCanute reproving his Courtiers, c1860, (c1860). Cnut the Great (c995-1035), known as Canute, was a king of Denmark, England, Norway and parts of Sweden
Canute performing on his favourite instrument, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John LeechCanute performing on his favourite instrument, c1860, (c1860). Cnut the Great (c995-1035), known as Canute, was a king of Denmark, England, Norway and parts of Sweden
Canute and his Courtiers, c1884. Artist: Thomas Strong SeccombeCanute and his Courtiers, c1884. Canute was King of England, Denmark and Norway from 1016-1035. Here, sycophantic courtiers try to convince him he is so powerful he can command the sea
Canute the Great, at the request of his Sycophants and Flatterers, ridiculously Commanding the Sea Artist: John HallCanute the Great, at the request of his Sycophants and Flatterers, ridiculously Commanding the Sea to retire, 1783. After Edward Edwards (1738-1806)
King Canute the Great. Artist: SmithKing Canute the Great. Canute (Sveinsson Knut) (d1035) was King of England from 1016, Denmark from 1018 and Norway from 1030
Canute And His Courtiers, 11th century, (c1850). Cnut was King of England, Denmark and Norway from 1016-1035. Here, sycophantic courtiers try to convince him he is so powerful he can command the sea
Queen Alfgyfe and King Canute, 11th century, (1910). Alfgyfe, also known as Emma of Normandy, was married first to Ethelred the Unready, and then to Canute
Canute, Commanding the Sea to Retire, 11th century, (1777). Artist: L HallCanute, Commanding the Sea to Retire, 11th century, (1777). Canute (Sveinsson Knut) (d1035) was King of England from 1016, Denmark from 1018 and Norway from 1030
Stained glass image of King Canute, 11th century
Stained thirteenth century glass image of King Cnut (985 / 95-1035)Stained glass image of King Cnut from Canterbury Cathedral
Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Cnut, pointed helmet typeSilver penny of Cnut (990-1035), pointed helmet type, showing both sides. From the Chester and Shrewsbury mints
Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of CnutSilver penny of Cnut (990-1035), quatre-foil style, showing the obverse side
Stained glass window of King Cnut, 15th centuryStained glass window of King Cnut (985 or 995 to 12 November 1035) from Canterbury Cathedral. 15th century
King Canute trying to turn back the tide, early 11th century (early 20th century). Canute (Sveinsson Knut) (d1035) was King of England from 1016, Denmark from 1018 and Norway from 1030