On this day in 1016: Canute the Great – Viking king of England, Denmark and Norway – is crowned in London
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In response to endless Viking raids, King Æthelred the Unready ordered the “St Brice’s Day Massacre” of all Danish men in England.
On this day in 1016: Canute the Great – Viking king of England, Denmark and Norway – is crowned in London
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